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3M Arena at Mariucci exterior. 3M Arena at Mariucci (/ ˌ m ɜːr i ˈ uː tʃ i / MERR-ee-OO-chee) is the home arena for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team of the University of Minnesota. The arena is located on the Minneapolis campus and seats approximately 10,000 fans (9,600 in the main bowl plus club room and suite seating).
The 2024–25 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey season will be the 104th season of play for the program and 35th in the Big Ten.The Golden Gophers will represent the University of Minnesota in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their home games at 3M Arena at Mariucci and be coached by Bob Motzko in his 7th season.
Ridder Arena is located on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota near Dinkytown, and was built directly adjacent to 3M Arena at Mariucci on its west side. [3] The arena has seating capacity for 3,400 spectators, which includes club seating for 200, and nine luxury boxes . [ 3 ]
City: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: Venue(s) Xcel Energy Center and 3M Arena at Mariucci: ... 3M Arena at Mariucci Capacity: 10,257 Top Division. Seeding. Group A
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Varsity teams: 21: Football stadium: Huntington Bank Stadium: Basketball arena: Williams Arena: Ice hockey arena: 3M Arena at Mariucci (men) Ridder Arena (women) Baseball stadium: Siebert Field U.S. Bank Stadium (February and March, 2017–) Soccer stadium: Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium: Other venues: Maturi ...
The stadium provides a true midwestern football feel with its location and design combined with the history of the team. The downtown venue is adjacent to the Great Lakes Science Center and Rock ...
Williams Arena is an indoor arena located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.It is the home arena for the University of Minnesota's men's and women's basketball teams. It also housed the men's hockey team until 1993, when it moved into its own building, 3M Arena at Mariucci.
Guests tour Homefield Kansas City, a new $60 million indoor youth sports facility, which held a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 9250 State Ave., in Kansas City, Kansas.