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Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion

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Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion
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Location511 Skytop Road, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Coordinates43°0′52″N 76°06′59″W / 43.01444°N 76.11639°W / 43.01444; -76.11639
OwnerSyracuse University
OperatorSyracuse University
Capacity350
Surfaceice 200–85 ft (61–26 m)
OpenedOctober 2000
Tenants
Syracuse Orange (Women's ice hockey) (NCAA)
Men's ice hockey (ACHA)
Synchronized skating
Curling (CCUSA)

The Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion (The TIP) is an ice arena in Syracuse, New York. Named for donors Marilyn and Bill Tennity, the facility opened in October 2000 for the use of Syracuse University students.[citation needed] The facility is the home of Syracuse University's ACHA Division I men's hockey team competing in the Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League, and new NCAA Division I women's program playing in the College Hockey America conference.[1] The Ice Pavilion is also used for intramural hockey and broomball leagues, as well as Syracuse University physical education classes.[2] The new women's hockey team locker room was designed by QPK Design.[citation needed]

The facility features two ice sheets, a regulation NHL sized surface and a 94–85 ft (29–26 m) oblong studio rink for ice skating and figure skating.

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  1. ^ "Clubs". Syracuse University. Archived from the original on February 5, 2011. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
  2. ^ "Programs". Syracuse University. Archived from the original on February 5, 2011. Retrieved June 23, 2011.

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