Alaska, Alaska-Anchorage, Colorado College, Minnesota, Minnesota State-Mankato, New Hampshire, Northern Michigan, and St. Cloud State. Wisconsin is almost Olympic sized at 200x97 (normal Olympic is 200x100)
St. Cloud State University has an Olympic-sized ice rink, both for their main competition rink and the practice rink, the only one of these schools to have 2 Olympic size rinks on their campus.
Yes the Us does have a team for mens Ice hockey. In the Olympics and the international ice hockey Championships.
43. But the interesting thing about statistics is that 98% of them are made up.
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Great Britain did NOT win the Gold Medal in Ice Hockey in 1988 the Soviet Union did.Great Britain won the Gold Medal in Ice Hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Canada beat U.S.A. (3:1)
The Men's Ice Hockey gold medal match of the 2010 Winter Olympics is on Sunday, February 28th; Canada vs USA.
At first, ice hockey was a men's game but women started playing and got very, very good at it. So good that, starting in 1998, women's hockey became an event in the Winter Olympics.
Typically, no. However, some NCAA sports are not sponsored at all levels. For instance, Ice Hockey is sponsored by the NCAA as a Division I sport and a Division III sport, but there is no NCAA Division II Ice Hockey. Division II institutions that sponsor Ice Hockey can "play up" in a sport not sponsored in their division. Examples include Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan, and Lake Superior State, all of which are members of the NCAA Division II. They all sponsor NCAA Division I Ice Hockey teams. Previously, Division II programs could play Division III Ice Hockey (such as Mercyhurst College in PA). That is no longer allowed (although Division II programs that were already in Division III Ice Hockey were allowed to stay and were not forced to move to Division I). In other sports, such as football or basketball, which are supported at all levels, the school must have all of their sports programs in the same division.
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