Goggin Ice Center Explained

Stadium Name:Goggin Ice Center
Nickname:"The Goggin"
Location:610 S Oak St
Oxford, OH 45056
Opened:July 15, 2006 [1]
Owner:Miami University
Surface:200' x 85' (hockey)
Construction Cost:$34.8 million
($ in dollars)
Tenants:Miami University Ice Hockey (NCAA) (2006-present)
Miami Women's Ice Hockey (ACHA National Champions 2014) [2]
Miami University Synchronized Skating (2006-present)
Butler County Redhawks (Youth Hockey) (2008-present)
Seating Capacity:3,642

Goggin Ice Center (The Goggin) is a multi-purpose sports facility in Oxford, Ohio on the Miami University campus. It replaced the Goggin Ice Arena. Like its predecessor, it is named for Lloyd Goggin, former school vice president who was instrumental in building the original ice arena.

The Goggin features two ice rinks. The "A Pad," used for main events, is known as Steve Cady Arena, and is home to the RedHawks hockey team and synchronized skating team. The "B Pad" is used for recreational skating. The building also hosts intramural hockey and broomball programs, Jr. RedHawks youth and Talawanda High School varsity hockey clubs, hockey camps, skating lessons, ice shows and other events.

History

From 1976 to 2006, Miami University’s ice home was the Goggin Ice Arena. In 2002, university president James Garland made the executive decision that the new arena would be located across campus from the old “Goggin”.[3] Steve Cady, the founding coach of the hockey program and by then a senior athletic director, was put in charge of the new ice arena project. The new building could not have been completed without the generous donations from Tom Brown, a former Miami goaltender, now CEO of Second Curve Capital in New York City.

Steve Cady Arena

Steve Cady Arena, the “A Pad” ice rink inside Goggin Ice Center, includes 2,800 general seats, 102 club-level seats, 4 opera suites and 6 private boxes as well as a large dining area. Including standing-room-only seats, the arena can hold up to nearly 4,000.[4]

The club seating area and press box has seating for 18, with room for two 4-person radio booths.

The arena also includes locker rooms for varsity hockey and synchronized skating, as well as 13 other locker areas for intramural sports and recreational sports.

Architecture

The arena was designed through collaborative efforts by 360 Architecture and GBBN Architecture. After 104 weeks of work and over 41,000 man-hours, the project was completed. It was the most labor-intensive project in university history. The project also called for a 500-car parking garage, adjacent to the university.[5]

Intramural sports

The Goggin Ice Center is also home to the university's intramural hockey and broomball programs. The Goggin offers “Division 1”, “Division 2”, “Division 3”, and “Almost Beginner” leagues in intramural ice hockey for fall, winter, and spring seasons, as well as men’s, women’s, and co-ed broomball leagues for each season. More than 500 teams, consisting of more than 8,000 students sign up each season.

Events hosted

In March 2013 Goggin Ice Center hosted the USA Broomball National Championships. Over 20 teams competed in 7 Divisions. The host team Miami University won the collegiate division. The A men's division was won by Furious (Minneapolis, MN) over Barrie's Tavern (Syracuse, NY) 3-2 in double overtime.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hockey Fans Able to Get Sneak Preview of Miami's New Goggin Ice Center Miami University RedHawks Official Athletic Site . 2016-07-15 . 2016-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160818150715/http://www.miamiredhawks.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/071006aaa.html . dead .
  2. muwomenshockey.org
  3. Official Goggin Page
  4. MU Redhawks
  5. 360 Architecture