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Northern's multi-purpose student events center, is the home of the Northern Michigan University hockey and men's and women's basketball teams. The 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2 ) facility contains an Olympic-size (200 ft. x 100 ft.) ice sheet and seats over 4,000 for hockey events.
Lost regional semifinal, 1–4 (Boston University) 1993–94: WCHA 32 17 14 1 - - - 35 5th 39 22 16 1 .577 Won First round series, 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage) Lost Quarterfinal, 1–5 (Michigan Tech) 1994–95: WCHA 32 10 19 3 - - - 23 9th 40 13 24 3 .363 Lost First round series, 1–2 1995–96: WCHA 32 5 25 2 - - - 12 10th 39 7 30: 2 .205
NMU has been a member of the GLIAC since 1987. Northern Michigan's rivals in sports action are the two other major schools in the upper peninsula: Michigan Technological University, and Lake Superior State University. [2] The winner of the annual football game between NMU and Michigan Tech is awarded the Miner's Cup.
Berry Events Center is a 4,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Marquette, Michigan, in the United States that opened in 1999.It is home to the Northern Michigan University Wildcats ice hockey and basketball teams.
The Northern Michigan Wildcats men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Northern Michigan University (NMU). The Wildcats are a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). NMU has won one national title and has made three Frozen Four appearances.
Northern Michigan University, a public university in Marquette, Michigan, US; Nelson Mandela University, a public university in Port Elizabeth, South Africa; National Mining University of Ukraine, now Dnipro University of Technology; Nishtar Medical University, in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan; North Maharashtra University, Maharashtra, India
Longyear Hall c. 1908. The original Longyear Hall, named for prominent Marquette real estate developer and early Northern Michigan Normal School patron John Munroe Longyear, was constructed in 1900, [5] the year after Northern was founded. [3]
WUPX is a student-run radio station licensed to Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan.The station broadcasts at 91.5 MHz FM.WUPX is operated by the student organization Radio X, which also hosts concerts, events, and benefits.