sport.wikisort.org - StadiumUniversity of Illinois Ice Arena, also known as the Big Pond,[1] is an ice arena and recreational sport facility in Champaign, Illinois, and owned and operated by the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The arena serves as the home for the Illinois Fighting Illini men's and women's college ice hockey teams that competes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association. The men's ice hockey team competes at the ACHA Division I level as a member of the Central States Collegiate Hockey League and the women's team competes in the Red Division of the Women's Central Hockey League. The Illinois Fighting Illini men's ACHA Division II team plays as an independent team in the Central Region. The facility is also the home of the U of I synchronized skating team and several skating clubs.
University of Illinois Ice Rink |
Location | Champaign, Illinois |
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Owner | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
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Operator | Campus Recreation |
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Capacity | 2,000 (Ice hockey) |
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Surface | 197 ft × 115 ft (60 m × 35 m) |
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Opened | 1931 |
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Architect | Holabird and Root |
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Illini Men's and Women's Ice Hockey Teams Illini Sycronized Skating Team |
The arena features a non-standard sized ice sheet approximately 197 by 115 feet (60 by 35 m). By comparison, an NHL regulation sheet is 200 ft x 85 ft and Olympic regulation ice sheets are 200 ft x 100 ft. The arena is used for ice hockey, figure skating, short track speed skating, open skating, and local youth and high school hockey.
History
The University of Illinois Ice Arena was built in 1931 and designed by Chicago architecture firm Holabird and Root, the same firm that designed the University of Illinois Memorial Stadium and Chicago's Soldier Field. The arena features four rows of bleacher seating in an elevated balcony that runs the length of the ice rink on either side. These bleachers provide seating for roughly 1,200 fans, with standing room and bench seating available underneath. Because of this set-up the team benches are actually directly underneath the stands. This situation made for easy player/spectator verbal and physical contact. "It was not unheard of to evict a fan and a player due to skirmishes back in the late 1960[s] and [19]70s," said Referee Michael Rzechula.[2]
Due to the size of the rink being originally larger than 200 by 100 feet (61 by 30 m) at approximately 200 by 125 feet (61 by 38 m) it was and still remains at its current size of 197 by 115 feet (60 by 35 m) one of only a few remaining rinks in the entire U.S.A. to be capable of hosting Junior, National, and International level short track speed skating meets. The first World Short Track Speed Skating Championships were held at this rink in 1976 capable of placing 9 racers instead of 6 on the start line unlike any other rink in the U.S.A. It was and still is the largest indoor ice sheet in the U.S.A.
This rink has been called home by many and been host to virtually all U.S. World Champion and Olympic speed skaters.
Local Olympians include:
Jonathan Kuck, Katherine Reutter, Chantal Bailey, Bonnie Blair, Erik Henriksen, Roger Capan.
It is rumored that the rink will be closed and later demolished in the late 2020s. Currently (January 2020) there are two sites being discussed for development of 3 new sheets of ice all only 200 ft x 85 ft NHL size which will end the long history of speed skating in Champaign, Illinois.
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
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Located in: Urbana and Champaign, Illinois |
Academics | Schools and colleges |
- Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences
- Applied Health Sciences
- Architecture
- Carle (Medicine)
- Education
- Fine and Applied Arts
- Gies (Business)
- Grainger (Engineering)
- Labor and Employment Relations
- Law
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Information Sciences
- Media
- Social Work
- Veterinary Medicine
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Centers and institutes |
- Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
- Blue Waters
- Center for International Business Education and Research
- Center for the Simulation of Advanced Rockets
- Coordinated Science Laboratory
- Illinois Newspaper Project
- Information Trust Institute
- Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science
- Institute for Condensed Matter Theory
- Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
- Mortenson Center for International Library Programs
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- Prairie Research Institute
- The Rare Book & Manuscript Library
- Regional Economics Applications Laboratory
- Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
- State Farm Research and Development Center
- Universal Parallel Computing Research Center - Illinois
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Athletics | NCAA sports |
- Illinois Fighting Illini
- Baseball
- Football
- Men's basketball
- Men's golf
- Men's gymnastics
- Men's tennis
- Softball
- Women's basketball
- Women's volleyball
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Club sports |
- Men's ice hockey
- Men's volleyball
- Rowing
- Wheelchair basketball
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Facilities | |
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Rivalries |
- Braggin' Rights
- Missouri
- Northwestern
- Ohio State football
- Purdue
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Spirit |
- Alma Mater
- Chief Illiniwek
- Songs ("Hail to the Orange," "Illinois Loyalty," "Oskee Wow-Wow")
- Orange Krush
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Student life | Groups |
- Fraternities and sororities
- Graduate Employees' Organization
- Illinois Business Consulting
- Marching Illini
- Illinois Solar Decathlon
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Media |
- Fighting Illini Sports Network
- Illini Media
- Illinois Public Media
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Journals |
- Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal
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Campus | Historic buildings |
- Altgeld Hall (Altgeld Chimes)
- Busey–Evans Residence Halls
- Engineering Hall
- English Building
- Foellinger Auditorium
- Harker Hall
- Illini Union
- Lincoln Hall
- Main Library
- Natural History Building
- Noyes Laboratory of Chemistry
- Observatory
- Round Barns
- Smith Memorial Hall
- Uni High School
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Other buildings |
- Business Instructional Facility
- Grainger Engineering Library
- Japan House
- Krannert Art Museum
- Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
- Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory
- Siebel Center for Computer Science
- Spurlock Museum
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Around campus |
- UIUC History
- Arboretum
- Boneyard Creek
- Conservatory and Plant Collection
- Engineering Campus
- McFarland Carillon
- Morrow Plots
- Residence Halls
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Other locations | |
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Misc. |
- Notable people
- Chancellors of the UIUC
- University of Illinois presidents
- University of Illinois Press
- Transportation
- University Library
- University of Illinois system
- 1960s slush fund scandal
- 2000s clout scandal
- COVID-19 pandemic response
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Illinois Fighting Illini men's ice hockey |
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Venues | |
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Coaches | |
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Seasons |
- 1937–38
- 1938–39
- 1939–40
- 1940–41
- 1941–42
- 1942–43
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Notable Players | |
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- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Urbana and Champaign, Illinois
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