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2009 NCAA Men's Frozen Four Ice Hockey Championship
at Verizon Center
Thursday, April 9 and Saturday, April 11
Ticket applications are no longer being accepted
for the 2009 NCAA Men’s Division I Ice Hockey Championships
(Frozen Four) taking place at Verizon Center on Thursday, April
9 and Saturday, April 11, 2009. Applications were accepted up through
June 1, 2008. Applicants will be notified in August of 2008 as to
whether or not they received tickets in the allocation process.
Each ticket will be valid for the two semifinal games on Thursday,
April 9 and the championship game on Saturday, April 11.
Please visit www.ncaa.com for more information.
The 2009 NCAA Men’s Division I Ice Hockey Championships (Frozen
Four) are being hosted by the U.S. Naval Academy and the Greater
Washington Sports Alliance.
General Information
The NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship, the second most profitable
NCAA Division I tournament was awarded to Washington, DC for the
2009 season. Verizon Center will play host to the NCAA tournament
that has sold out in previous years. The NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship,
commonly referred to as the "Frozen Four", is predicted
to bring $10,000,000 in economic impact to the region. "We
are honored to host one of the most sought after collegiate events
recognized by fans across the country," says Ted Leonsis, Vice-Chairman
of AOL, Inc. and President of AOL Audience Business and Owner of
the Washington Capitals.
"Washington, DC will provide a unique opportunity for student-athletes
and fans as a tremendous backdrop for college hockey's premier event.
Verizon Center is a great building to be hosting the Frozen Four
and the support of the Naval Academy and the Greater Washington
Sports Alliance will make it a tremendous event. Hockey is alive
and well in the Washington area with the popularity of the Washington
Capitals and the youth hockey community," said Wayne Dean,
Chair of the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee.
High attendance for this event is on the horizon for Washington,
DC. The Frozen Four has such a loyal following that a unique ticketing
system has been created to honor their commitment. Many fans introduce
themselves or refer to themselves as "Priority" (example:
Priority 5). Insiders know this lingo represents how many years
the fan has attended the tournament and where they will be seated
during the games.
Overview:
The Frozen Four is the trademarked name of the final two rounds
of the NCAA Division I championship of ice hockey in the USA. Schools
advance in a single-elimination tournament from four regional sites
to a single site, where the national semifinals and final game are
played. The NCAA started a women's Frozen Four beginning in the
2000-01 season.
Frozen Four Program Highlights:
- Greater Washington Region will benefit from an estimated impact
of $10,000,000
- Collaborative team who participated in the bid process included
the Greater Washington Sports Alliance(GWSA), the City of Washington,
D.C., Washington Convention and Tourism Corporation(WCTC), Verizon
Center, Washington Capitals and the United States Naval Academy
and fans of the Frozen Four
- High profile sporting event that will contribute to the branding
of the Greater Washington region as a sports destination
Background:
Official name of event: NCAA Frozen Four, Men's National Ice
Hockey Championships
- Event dates: April 9th – 11th, 2009
- Four collegiate teams competing in two semi final games and
one championship game, to be played at Verizon Center
- Features the Hobey Baker Award Ceremony, honoring the year's
most valuable player
- Tournament has sold out in previous years
- Second most profitable NCAA Division one tournament (men's basketball
is first)
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