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Fan Information for Ledyard Classic

Colgate Men's Ice Hockey Makes First Trip to Ledyard Classic at Dartmouth Since 2010


- GAME NOTES

HANOVER, N.H. –
The Colgate men's ice hockey team kicks off the second half of the 2016 season with its second appearance at the 28th Annual Ledyard Classic hosted by Dartmouth.
 
Colgate will face nationally ranked No. 7/7 UMass Lowell on Friday, Dec. 30 at 4 p.m. and will face either Army West Point or Dartmouth on Saturday, Dec. 31 at either 4 or 7 p.m.
 
Below is some fan information for those traveling to Hanover for the tournament or those viewing from home.
 
Tickets
Dartmouth is offering day passes to each day of the Ledyard Classic, with one ticket covering the admission for each game on that particular day. Tickets range in price from $8-15 and can be purchased online, by calling the Dartmouth Ticket Office at (603)-646-2466 or visiting the Ticket Office in the Berry Sports Center.
 
Streaming
All four games of the Ledyard Classic will be streamed via the Ivy League Digital Network. A single day pass for the ILDN is $9.95 but it is recommended that fans purchase a month pass for $10.95 and cancel their subscription after the tournament to avoid further charges.
 
Radio
Both Colgate games will also be available on radio as usual on 94 WKXZ, with the pre-game show coming about 15 minutes before Raiders' puck drop each game.
 
Live Stats
Fans can follow them game on live stats from multiple places in addition to their streaming services. Live stats will be available at DartmouthSports.com, ECACHockey.com and CollegeHockeyStats.net.
 
Twitter
As usual, the Raiders will live tweet both games this weekend from the official team Twitter account, @Colgate_Hockey.
 
Colgate in the Ledyard Classic
This will be Colgate's second appearance in the Ledyard Classic and first since the 2010 season. The Raiders fell to Boston College, 6-5, in the opening game of the tournament before falling to Dartmouth, 4-3, in overtime in the consolation game. The Eagles went on to win the tournament that season.
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