The Florida State University Ice Hockey Club is a member of the Sport Club Program and competes under the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s (ACHA) South DIII Region.
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Florida State University Ice Hockey Club
The Florida State Ice Hockey Club has been growing over the past twenty years to become a competitive team on the ice and an even better team off the ice. Working with FSU’s Sport Club Program the hockey team is a positive example for the Florida State community. We have given numerous hours of community service and show support to other clubs by attending their events. This year the team is looking to build off last year’s spring semester success and repeat as Savannah Hockey Classic Champions and hopefully ride that momentum for a spot in Regionals.
The team is supported through the FSU Sport Club Program and players pay their own dues in order to be on the team. However, the amount needed for travel expenses, ice time, and equipment continues to go up every year. The FSU Ice Hockey team asks for your support in helping us achieve our goals. Your donation would be appreciated and we would like to thank you for cheering us on and supporting your Noles.
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FSU Ice Hockey
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Fund one player's hotel expenses for the tournament
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Help with the cost of ice time
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Seminole
Fund one player's entire travel expenses for the tournament