![]() ![]() But having a place with our logo on it, our name on it, our brand on it, with both the men’s and women’s teams coming together, it’s really special. They treated us incredible at Sports Center of Connecticut. “It’s great to finally have a home for our team,” Solak said. Women’s captain Kelly Solak had an answer: her coach’s office, atop the arena with a window overlooking the goal the Pioneers will shoot toward twice. Neither could men’s alternate captain Neil Shea, calling everything “first-class.” ![]() The omnipresent televisions.Īnd he couldn’t pick a favorite spot. The electrochromic glass that allows views of the Merritt Parkway but tints to keep out glare and heat. The sprawling weight room with a synthetic-ice area for players to practice their shot. Past the skate-rental stall for student open skates. O’Malley gave a handful of reporters a tour, through the spacious players lounge in an NHL-style dressing room. “Every day I come in here, it’s like when you move into a new house,” O’Malley said. ![]() Now it’s single-digit days away from Saturday night’s men’s game against Boston College and Sunday’s women’s game against Harvard. Women’s hockey coach Tom O’Malley has been here 20 years, and just about the whole time this barn has been two or three years away while the two teams played at four different off-campus rinks. It shows the commitment this university is making to these student-athletes, so they can be the best they can be. “Thirty minutes later, he called up our senior associate coach Scott McDougall and said ‘I’m coming.’ This place makes an impact. Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 9 of14 The locker room for the men’s hockey team in Martire Family Arena, the new ice hockey and ice skating arena on the West Campus of Sacred Heart University, in Fairfield, Conn. Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 8 of14 The Sacred Heart University men’s hockey team practice on the ice of Martire Family Arena, the new ice hockey and ice skating arena on the West Campus of Sacred Heart University, in Fairfield, Conn. Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 7 of14 The Sacred Heart University men’s hockey team practice on the ice of Martire Family Arena, the new ice hockey and ice skating arena on the West Campus of Sacred Heart University, in Fairfield, Conn. A phone number listed for Kareem Finney rang unanswered and then disconnected, and a listed phone number for Kahli Finney couldn’t be found Tuesday night.5 of14 6 of14 The Sacred Heart University men’s hockey team practice on the ice of Martire Family Arena, the new ice hockey and ice skating arena on the West Campus of Sacred Heart University, in Fairfield, Conn. It’s unclear whether the defendants have attorneys who could comment on the allegations. Investigators also discovered that the brothers had an ongoing dispute with the victim over a female, prosecutors said. Kareen Finney held Glanton while his younger brother repeatedly stabbed him, investigators allege, citing video and witness interviews. Authorities found Glanton stabbed after a fight that broke out following a game Thursday night at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, according to Mercer County prosecutors. Kareem Finney, 25, and Kahli Finney, 20, both of Trenton, are charged with first-degree murder and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose in the death of Khalil Glanton, 23, of Trenton. (AP) - Two brothers have been charged in a stabbing death at a New Jersey arena during a high school basketball tournament game last week, authorities said Tuesday. ![]()
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