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Cornell Big Red Womens Hockey Tickets

Cornell Big Red Women's Hockey Tickets

Watch thrilling goals with Cornell women's hockey tickets. The Big Red hail from Ithaca, N.Y., where they compete in the NCAA Division I Eastern College Athletic Conference. They play against some of the top Ivy League schools like Harvard, Princeton and Yale to name just three. They skate out on the ice at the Lynah rink which has a capacity of over 4,000 screaming spectators who are wearing their school colors of Carnelian and white. Their fight song is "Give My Regards to Davy."

See the best female athletes with Cornell women's hockey tickets. This prestigious hockey program was established in 1971 but didn't play their first game until 1972. They have had over ten Olympians in their ranks and also had such notable players like Rebecca Johnston, who was Ivy League Player of the Year and went on to play professionally in Canada. They have won a couple of regular-season titles including their first in 2018. They have won numerous conference championships including their first four in a row starting in 2010. They have also made some NCAA Tournaments including their best run in 2010 where they went all the way to the National Championship game but lost in a barn burner to Minnesota-Duluth 2-3 in three overtimes.

Cornell Big Red Womens Hockey Ticket Prices

Cornell Big Red Womens Hockey ticket prices will usually vary depending on the seat location and opponent. Conference opponents and high-profile foes will usually generate higher demand, leading to higher prices. Tickets for premium seats like club spots and suites will also be more expensive.

Cornell Big Red Womens Hockey Dates and Schedule

Cornell Big Red Womens Hockey’s season will usually run from October through April if they make a run in the NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament. The team can be featured in exciting tournaments like the Fortress Invitational or the Mariucci Classic at Minnesota’s 3M Arena. The team will typically play between 32 and 34 games in a regular season with up to 40 possible if they make a run in a postseason tournament.