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For their first season as members of the SPHL, home games were played at the Blackham Coliseum rather than the Cajundome, the original home of the ECHL's IceGators. For the 2010–11 season, the team's home ice returned to the Cajundome, also called the "Frozen Swamp." [3] On October 26, 2009, Ron Handy stepped down as head coach after a 0-3-0 ...
The team holds the top four regular-season average attendance numbers in ECHL history: 11,433 in 1996-97, 11,196 in 1997-98, 9,857 in 1998-99 and 9,776 in 1995-96. [2] The IceGators also hosted the eighth-largest and nine of the 10 largest postseason crowds in ECHL history, including four capacity crowds of 11,800 in 1997. [2]
Louisiana IceGators (SPHL), an ice hockey team from Lafayette, Louisiana, that played in the Southern Professional Hockey League from 2009 to 2016 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Louisiana IceGators .
While Lafayette now had a little more stability with its schedule, the biggest impediment for the club remained; it did not possess a home rink. A lack of attention from the student body caused the number of prospective players to sharply decline after the team's first winning season and the program was mothballed in 1942. [6]
With the 2023 season in the rearview, all 36 area teams have a revitalized shot at a state title. Here are the 2024 Lafayette-area high school football schedules ahead of this season’s kickoff ...
Lafayette had its big chance to win the title when they took on Penn in mid March. However, in what was expected to be a close affair, the Quakers dominated and shattered the Leopards championship dreams with a 6-1 drubbing. [7] Unfortunately for Lafayette, that was the final game of the season.
Florida’s bowl chances are suddenly incredibly realistic after the Gators beat No. 22 LSU, 27-16. After LSU kicked a field goal to cut Florida’s lead to four with 5:18 to go, the Gators made ...
Baseball season is here! Meet the top 72 big school and small school players from across the Greater Lafayette Area.