Omaha Hockey Clinches Home Series With Rout of No. 18 North Dakota in Regular Season Finale
- published: 2025/03/09
- contact: Omaha Athletics
- email: unonews@unomaha.edu
(RV) Omaha Hockey (18-15-1, 14-9-1 NCHC) capped off the regular season with a landslide 7-3 victory over No. 18 North Dakota (19-14-2, 14-9-1 NCHC) at Ralph Engelstad Arena on Saturday night.
Omaha clinched home ice for the 2025 NCHC Tournament's Quarterfinal Round and will face North Dakota again on Friday, March 14, Saturday, March 15, and Sunday, March 16, if necessary.
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Tickets for Students
Since this is an NCHC playoff game, tickets are not free for students. UNO students can request one ticket per game and the Office of Spirit and Tradition will cover the cost. Details will be emailed on March 13 to those that request tickets. Companion tickets can be purchased at the box office for $8 with valid MavCARD. Non-students will need to purchase tickets via the Baxter Box Office/Online, this includes UNMC, St. Mary’s, etc. students. Contact Bill Pickett at wpickett@unomaha.edu with questions.
Season Ticket Holders
All Season Ticket holders will have access to their tickets that they had for the regular season, if you are unable to attend, please let the ticket office know so we can give Omaha fans the opportunity to help give our team a Home Ice Advantage. Playoff Information
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Please contact the Baxter Arena Box Office at 402.554.6287 or email unotickets@omavs.com.
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