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Yale Bulldogs Womens Hockey Tickets

Yale Bulldogs Women's Hockey Tickets

Watch high-flying on the ice with Yale Women's Hockey tickets. The Yale Bulldogs Women's Hockey team represents their prestigious University located in New Haven, Conn. They are a part of the NCAA Division I Eastern College Athletic Conference where they compete against other top tier teams such as their Ivy League counterparts from Brown University, Harvard University and Princeton University. They skate on their home ice at the Ingalls Rink which has a capacity of 3,500 spectators wearing their Yale blue and white school colors.

The Bulldogs Women's hockey team saw their inaugural season start in 1975 and played their first game against Choate-Rosemary Hall where they won with a final score of 5-3. They reached varsity status two years later. The Bulldogs have had many players go onto international success. Helen Resor was the first player to win a medal in the 2006 Olympics with Team USA. Denise Soesilo competed for Team Germany and Phoebe Stanz played for Switzerland's national team.

See your favorite tournaments with Yale Women's Hockey tickets. The Bulldogs have fought their hardest in the postseason. They made an impressive run in the 2004-05 season where they won the Conference quarterfinals against Princeton in an impressive overtime victory but then lost in the semifinals to Harvard by only a goal.

Yale Bulldogs Womens Hockey Ticket Prices

Yale Bulldogs 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.

Yale Bulldogs Womens Hockey Dates and Schedule

Yale Bulldogs 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.