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  2. Tsongas Center - Wikipedia

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    Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (formerly Tsongas Arena [2]) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell and located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The arena was opened on January 27, 1998, and dedicated to the memory of the late Paul Tsongas , prominent Lowell native and U.S. senator.

  3. Massachusetts Pirates - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to Lowell, the Pirates were based in Worcester, Massachusetts and played their home games at the DCU Center. The Pirates were the third indoor/arena team to call Worcester home, following the Massachusetts Marauders of the Arena Football League ( 1994 ) and the New England Surge of the Continental Indoor Football League ( 2007 ...

  4. Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lowell (/ ˈ l oʊ ə l /) is a city in Massachusetts, United States.Alongside Cambridge, it is one of two traditional seats of Middlesex County.With an estimated population of 115,554 in 2020, [3] it was the fifth most populous city in Massachusetts as of the last census, and the third most populous in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. [4]

  5. 2024–25 UMass Lowell River Hawks men's ice hockey season

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    The 2024–25 UMass Lowell River Hawks Men's ice hockey season will be the 58th season of play for the program, the 42nd at the Division I level and 41st in Hockey East.The River Hawks will represent the University of Massachusetts Lowell in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their home games at Tsongas Center and be coached by Norm Bazin in his 14th season.

  6. UMass Lowell River Hawks men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    University of Massachusetts Lowell: Head coach: Pat Duquette (12th season) Conference: America East NCAA Division I Division: Arena: Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell Costello Athletic Center (capacity: Tsongas Center 7,649; Costello Athletic Center 2,100) Nickname: River Hawks: Colors: Blue, white, and red [1] NCAA tournament champions; 1988*

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

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  9. Edward A. LeLacheur Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was built between a partnership with the city of Lowell and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The park was named for State Representative Edward A. LeLacheur, who led the initial redevelopment of Lowell, and opened in 1998. [4] [5] The park was built on the East Campus of UMass Lowell. Populous (formerly HOK Sport) designed the ...