Goggin Ice Arena
N 39° 30.259 W 084° 44.176
16S E 694631 N 4375190
The new Goggin Ice Arena on S. Oak Street on Miami University's Oxford campus. Located to the north side of Miami's Recreational Sports Center (the REC).
Waymark Code: WM2TNC
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 12/21/2007
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Home of the nationally (#1 in 2005-2006) ranked Miami Redhawks (Redskins-for you loyal alumni) Hockey team as well as Miami's top notch national champion synchronized skating team.
Also home of the mighty Talawanda High School Braves hockey team.
This is the place to be if you need excitement in your life. I spent many a hockey night at the old Goggin Ice Arena on the north side of campus during my grad years. Now my kids take in the powerful Redhawks and the mighty Braves on ice. Great hockey. Loyal fans.
Two NHL-size (200'x 85') sheets are the focal point of the Ice Center, including a 3,200-seat arena and includes 2,800 reserved lower-bowl seats, 102 club seats, four opera boxes and six private suites. When standing room is included in the capacity, Cady Arena will have a capacity of nearly 4,000.
The second sheet of ice, with seating for 250, will mainly be used for practice but will see extensive use through youth hockey, intramural activities and other community-related events.
The club seating area is accessible from the mezzanine level and extends into a full banquet area that will provide fans with a fine dining alternative at each home contest. Fans in the luxury suites will also have access to the dining area, as will those seated in the opera boxes in the north end of the building.
Next to the club area is the press box, which will provide one of the best views of the action in all of college hockey, with seating for 18, in addition to two four-person radio booths.
Public or Private Access?: Public
Physical Address: 500 S. Oak St. Oxford, OH USA 45056
Rink Website: [Web Link]
Hours of Operation: Not listed
Price: Not listed
Rent available ?: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
There are no specific visit requirements, however telling about your visit is strongly encouraged. Additional photos of the building or rink to add to the gallery are also nice, but not required. Pictures with a GPS or you in them is highly discouraged.