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The Liberty First Credit Union Arena, formerly known as Ralston Arena and sometimes as Ralston Sports and Event Center, is an arena located in Ralston, Nebraska, a suburb of Omaha. It serves as the home of the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League and the Omaha Beef of the National Arena League (NAL). [ 6 ]
Omaha Stockmen: Football Heartland Football Association: 4 2014 Lincoln Stars: Ice hockey: United States Hockey League: 5 1996 Omaha Lancers: Ice hockey: United States Hockey League: 10 1986 Tri-City Storm: Ice hockey: United States Hockey League: 1 2006 No Coast Derby Girls: Roller derby: Women's Flat Track Derby Association: 0 2005 Omaha ...
Millard North High School is a high school in Omaha, ... Girls' 7: 1988, 1994, 1997, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2018 ... hockey player, center for the Winnipeg Jets;
Sports in Omaha, Nebraska are supported by a high attendance at events and tax support from the City of Omaha. Omaha, Nebraska is home to several professional sports teams and modern sports venues. The city has hosted a number of important sporting events. Since 1950 Omaha has hosted the baseball College World Series.
SIOUX FALLS — Christmas Day for college hockey fans has arrived as the NCAA Division I men's tournament drops the puck at four regional locations. One of those is Sioux Falls, where the second ...
With the popularity of the sport expanding, pro hockey attempted another revival in the early 21st century when the Calgary Flames moved their dormant AHL franchise to Omaha. The Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights began play in 2005 and won a division title in just their second season. However, both years saw poor attendance figures and the fifth team to ...
WATERTOWN — The top four seeds each recorded wins Friday in the opening round of the South Dakota Amateur Hockey Association's varsity girls state tournament in the new Prairie Lakes Ice Arena.
The Mid-America Center is an arena and convention center located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States, five minutes from downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The arena's maximum capacity is about 9,000 for concerts and 6,700 for ice hockey and arena football. The arena continues to provide free parking.