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Brown Bears Women's Hockey Tickets

Watch some of the best female athletes with Brown women's hockey tickets. The Brown Bears Women's Hockey team is located in Providence, R.I. It was the first-ever collegiate ice hockey program in America which was founded in 1964. They play in the NCAA Division I and compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference against some of the top Ivy League schools including Cornell, Harvard, Princeton and Yale to name just a few. They play their home games at the Meehan Auditorium.

See your favorite stars on the ice with Brown women's hockey tickets. The Brown Bears women's hockey team was born from Nancy Schieffein, who was disguised as a player to watch the practice of then men's hockey coach Jim Fullerton, and a year later they were formed and first called the Pembroke Pandas. Only ten short years later, they would host their first hockey tournament for Ivy league schools. They have had the most Olympians play for their women's hockey team, setting a record. They have also won conference regular-season titles along with conference tournament championships along with being a part of the NCAA Tournament. Their first time at the tourney was in 2002, where they were runner-up.

Brown Bears Womens Hockey Ticket Prices

Brown Bears 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.

Brown Bears Womens Hockey Dates and Schedule

Brown Bears 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.