Bridgewater Ice Arena
Ice hockey rink in Massachusetts, US
41°57′09″N 70°58′16″W / 41.95245°N 70.97107°W / 41.95245; -70.97107The Bridgewater Ice Arena in Bridgewater, Massachusetts is a dual-surface public ice hockey rink. The facility is currently used by both the Bridgewater Bandits and Stonehill Skyhawks as a home venue.[1]
Stonehill
In 2022, Stonehill College announced that it would be promoting all of its athletic programs to Division I for the following academic year.[2] Because both the men's and women's programs used the Bridgewater Ice Arena as their respective homes, the rink will be one of the smallest home sites in D-I hockey.[3]
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Stonehill Skyhawks men's ice hockey
Formerly the Stonehill Chieftains
- Bridgewater Ice Arena (1995–Present)
- Bob Higgins (1978–1980)
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