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The Maine Maritime Mariners football team represents Maine Maritime Academy in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Mariners will be members of the Conference of New England (CNE), they will field its in the CNE starting in 2025. [2] [3] The Mariners play their home games at Ritchie Field in Castine, Maine. [4]
The Maine Mariners are a professional ice hockey team in the ECHL that began play in the 2018–19 season. Based in Portland, Maine , the team plays their home games at Cross Insurance Arena . The team participate in the North Division of the Eastern Conference.
In August 2011, the ECHL Board of Governors announced its intent not to hold an All-Star Game for the 2011–12 season, citing a desire to explore other options in preparation for celebrating the league's 25th anniversary during the 2012–13 season. [1] This marked the first season since the All-Star Game's inception in 1993 that one was not held.
The 2024–25 Maine Black Bears Men's ice hockey season will be the 50th season of play for the program, the 48th season competing at the Division I level, and the 41st in Hockey East. The Black Bears will represent the University of Maine , play their home games at the Alfond Arena and be coached by Ben Barr in his 4th season.
For the second year running, there will be no new races on the schedule. 2026 is set to be different, though, with Madrid already confirmed as the new home of the Spanish Grand Prix, meaning 2025 ...
Cross Insurance Arena (formerly Cumberland County Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Portland, Maine. Built in 1977, at a cost of US$8 million, it is the home arena for the Maine Mariners of the ECHL. There are 6,206 permanent seats in the arena, and it seats up to 9,500 for concerts.
MLS released its 2025 schedule Thursday, with Messi and the defending Supporters’ Shield champions Inter Miami playing in the season opener against New York City FC at home Feb. 22.
Maine Mariners Tom Webster and J.P. LeBlanc (co-coaches) 1981–82: New Brunswick Hawks (1) 4–1: Binghamton Whalers: Orval Tessier: 1982–83: Rochester Americans (4) 4–0: Maine Mariners Mike Keenan: 1983–84: Maine Mariners (3) 4–1: Rochester Americans: Bud Stefanski: John Paddock: 1984–85: Sherbrooke Canadiens (1) 4–2: Baltimore ...