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The University of Alaska Fairbanks is home to the Nanooks.  Carlson Center is one of the only Olympic-sized ice hockey rinks in North America.
 
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is home to the Nanooks.  Carlson Center is one of the only Olympic-sized ice hockey rinks in North America.
  
RPI is scheduled to compete there in the 2009 Alaska Gold Rush, on October 16th and 17th.  This will be the second furthest RPI has ever played from Troy, second only to [[University of Alaska Anchorage]].  Estimated driving time is over 72 hours nonstop.
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RPI played there during the 2009 Alaska Gold Rush, on [[2009-2010|October 16-17, 2009]].  This was the second furthest RPI has ever played from Troy, with only to [[University of Alaska Anchorage]] being further away.  Estimated driving time is over 72 hours nonstop.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:46, March 28, 2011

University of Alaska Fairbanks
Location Fairbanks, AK
Distance from RPI 4,316 mi.
Venue name Carlson Center


The University of Alaska Fairbanks is home to the Nanooks. Carlson Center is one of the only Olympic-sized ice hockey rinks in North America.

RPI played there during the 2009 Alaska Gold Rush, on October 16-17, 2009. This was the second furthest RPI has ever played from Troy, with only to University of Alaska Anchorage being further away. Estimated driving time is over 72 hours nonstop.