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St. Cloud State Huskies Womens Hockey Tickets

St. Cloud State Huskies Women's Hockey Tickets

Be close enough to feel the action through the glass with St. Cloud State women’s hockey tickets. The Huskies represent St. Cloud State University in NCAA Division I ice hockey. St. Cloud State has been part of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association since 1999. The team plays its home games at the 5,159-seat Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, located in St. Cloud, Minn.

St. Cloud Huskies women’s hockey started in the 1998-99 season with Kerry Brodt Washington as the team’s inaugural head coach. The team had an 8-10-2 record in its first campaign. In the second year, the team qualified for the WCHA conference tournament, losing in the quarterfinals to Ohio State.

Cheer for your team at the tipoff with St. Cloud State Huskies women’s hockey tickets. The next milestone for the team was in the 2005-06 season, with then-coach Jason Lesterberg leading the team to its first playoff win in a hard-fought overtime win versus Ohio State with a score of 2-1.

The first alum to become a professional hockey player is goaltender Katie Fitzgerald. After a stellar career at St. Cloud State that included a conference record 39 saves in a win against North Dakota, Fitzgerald went on to win a championship in the WNHL with the Metropolitan Riveters in 2018.

St. Cloud State Huskies Womens Hockey Ticket Prices

St. Cloud State Huskies 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.

St. Cloud State Huskies Womens Hockey Dates and Schedule

St. Cloud State Huskies 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.