Difference between revisions of "University of Alaska Fairbanks"
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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. | ||
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[[Category:Schools|Alaska Fairbanks]] | [[Category:Schools|Alaska Fairbanks]] |
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University of Alaska Fairbanks | |
Location | Fairbanks, AK |
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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.