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St. Thomas Ice Arena

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St. Thomas Ice Arena
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Location950 Mendota Heights Rd
Mendota Heights, Minnesota
55120
Coordinates44°51′52″N 93°08′14″W / 44.86453°N 93.13726°W / 44.86453; -93.13726
OwnerUniversity of St. Thomas
OperatorUniversity of St. Thomas
Capacity1,000 (ice hockey)
Surface200 by 85 feet (61 m × 26 m) (ice hockey)
OpenedNovember 1, 2003
Tenants
University of St. Thomas men's ice hockey
University of St. Thomas women's ice hockey
Saint Thomas Academy boys hockey

St. Thomas Ice Arena is a 1,000-seat ice hockey arena in Mendota Heights, Minnesota. Opened in 2003, it is home to the University of St. Thomas Tommies ice hockey programs in addition to the Saint Thomas Academy boys hockey team.

History

St. Thomas had previously used the State Fair Coliseum for their ice hockey program. After nearly 40 years at the venue, and with the women's program beginning in 2001, the university decided to build their own rink. Due to the school being located in Saint Paul they could not build the rink on campus and instead constructed the arena in the nearby suburb of Mendota Heights.

In 2019, the arena served as the site for the National Championship in NCAA Division III women's ice hockey.

In 2023, the University of St. Thomas announced plans for Lee and Penny Anderson Arena, an on-campus hockey arena in Saint Paul. Its teams would continue to play at St. Thomas Ice Arena through the 2024-2025 season.[1]

References

  1. ^ Borzi, Pat (17 January 2023). "St. Thomas receives record-setting $75 million gift to build new sports arena on campus". MinnPost. Retrieved 29 January 2023.

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This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, at 19:20
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