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Student tickets to Citi Frozen Fenway are now on sale

Student tickets start at just $10 to see the Huskies take on UMass Lowell on Jan. 11, 2014 at Fenway Park
Husky Hockey At Citi Frozen Fenway 2014 | Buy Tickets (General Public)

BOSTON – Northeastern students: reserve your seats to see the No. 16 Northeastern men's ice hockey team take on No. 9 UMass Lowell at Citi Frozen Fenway 2014 on Jan. 11 at 3 p.m.

Starting at just $10, NU students can reserve up to two tickets by logging on to myNEU and clicking on myTickets to see the Huskies in action at America's Most Beloved Ballpark. Seating is limited and available while supplies last. Tickets may be picked up in advance at the Ell Hall Box Office during normal business hours between Monday, Jan. 6, and Friday Jan. 10.

Monday-Tuesday, 12-6 p.m.,
Wednesday, 12-8 p.m.,
Thursday-Friday 12-6 p.m.

Please contact the ticket office at huskytix@neu.edu with any questions.

The Huskies and River Hawks kick off Saturday's festivities as Boston University hosts Maine on the backend of the twinbill following the UML-NU contest at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, Jan. 4, Merrimack and Providence initiate Citi Frozen Fenway 2014 with a 4 p.m. faceoff followed by the Notre Dame vs. Boston College contest at 7:30 p.m. All four games will be broadcast in high definition by NESN.

"The entire Northeastern family, from our student-athletes, to our coaches and to our fans, is truly gracious for another opportunity to play hockey at Fenway Park," Northeastern head coach Jim Madigan said. "I'll never forget my first experience outdoors at Fenway and everyone is very excited to make some new memories. We are also excited to take on a worthy opponent in UMass Lowell."

As the ice returns to Fenway Park, so does Mayor Thomas M. Menino's Community Skate, making the ice at Fenway Park available to residents of the City of Boston for two, free days of skating on Sunday, Dec. 29, and New Year's Day. Ticket information for the public skating days will be announced in the coming weeks.

In 2012, more than 90,000 hockey and skating fans came through the ballpark to enjoy a game, free skating or a private event, generating over $30 million in visitor spending for the City of Boston and region.

"After the success of the Winter Classic in 2010 and the Frozen Fenway college games in 2012, hockey and skating are fast becoming winter traditions at Fenway Park," said FSM President and Red Sox EVP/COO Sam Kennedy. "We welcome back Hockey East and, along with the Mayor, look forward to once again having our beloved ballpark be host to college games, high school games, and to welcome various communities throughout New England to Fenway Park this winter."

The UMass Lowell – Northeastern bout at 4 Yawkey Way marks the Huskies' second appearance at Fenway Park. Two seasons ago, Northeastern and Boston College collided on the diamond as the Eagles narrowly escaped with a 2-1 victory on Jan. 14, 2012.

Please use the hashtag #FrozenFenway when utilizing social media for this exciting event.
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