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Martire Family Arena

Coordinates: 41°13′03″N 73°15′13″W / 41.2173615°N 73.2536108°W / 41.2173615; -73.2536108
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Martire Family Arena
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LocationFairfield, CT, 06825
Coordinates41°13′03″N 73°15′13″W / 41.2173615°N 73.2536108°W / 41.2173615; -73.2536108
OwnerSacred Heart University
OperatorSacred Heart University
Capacity3,600
Surface200' x 85' (hockey)
Construction
Broke groundMarch 15, 2021
OpenedJanuary, 2023 (projection)
Construction cost$70 million (estimate)
ArchitectJLG Architects Project homepage
Tenants
Sacred Heart Pioneers men's ice hockey (2023–)
Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey (2023–)
Sacred Heart Pioneers figure skating (2023–)

The Martire Family Arena is a 3,600-seat ice hockey arena in Fairfield, Connecticut. It is home to the Sacred Heart Pioneers men's and women's ice hockey teams. The arena opened in January 2023.[1]

History

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Seeking to raise the profile of the ice hockey program, the administration at Sacred Heart University decided to build its first on-campus facility for ice hockey and figure skating.[2] The school eventually agreed to spend $70 million to build the Martire Family Arena at their West Campus location in Fairfield, Connecticut. The project was announced in early 2021 and broke ground in March 15. By November of the same year, all of the steel beams had been set in place and construction appeared to be progressing towards the expected opening date of January 2023.[3]

Namesake

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Frank and Marisa Martire donated $5 million for the arena. Frank is a graduate of Sacred Heart University in the class of 1969 and is chairman of the board of trustees. He also has an equity interest in the Vegas Golden Knights.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Martire Family Arena (Coming Soon!)". Sacred Heart University. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  2. ^ "Martire Family Arena". Sacred Heart University. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "SHU's Martire Family Arena Marks Topping Off Ceremony". Fairfield's Hamlet Hub. November 12, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
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