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Harvard Crimson Womens Hockey Tickets

Harvard Crimson Women's Hockey Tickets

Watch your favorite college team with Harvard women's hockey tickets. The Harvard Crimson women's hockey team represents their prestigious university located in Boston, Massachusetts. They compete in the NCAA Division I Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) where they play against other Ivy League schools such as Cornell University, Princeton University and Dartmouth University. They skate out on their home ice at the Bright Hockey Center which has a capacity of 2,778 spectators wearing their crimson and white colors.

The Crimson Women's Hockey team played their inaugural season in the 1978-1979 college hockey season with their first-year head coach Joe Bertagna leading the team. Many Harvard players have gone on to professional careers, most notably Jennifer Botterill who played for the Toronto Furies, Caitlin Cahow who played for the Minnesota Whitecaps and Julie Chu who played for the Canadiennes de Montreal.

See the best of the best with Harvard women's hockey tickets. The Crimson have won numerous regular season titles with their first in 1999 and went on to win their first conference tournament title that same year. They went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 2001, where they went all the way to the Frozen Four. In 2003, they were tournament runners-up where they lost to Minnesota-Duluth with a final score of 4-3 in two overtimes.

Harvard Crimson Womens Hockey Ticket Prices

Harvard Crimson 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.

Harvard Crimson Womens Hockey Dates and Schedule

Harvard Crimson 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.