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Austin Peay announces first home Govs Ice Hockey games in April

By: Brian Dunn March 4, 2024

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Austin Peay State University’s new era of ice hockey begins in early April at Ford Ice Center Clarksville, located in F&M Bank Arena.

Govs Ice Hockey will host the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) for a memorable two-day event.

Tickets

Austin Peay officials expect the games to sell out quickly, so fans should buy their tickets early. Doors will open an hour before each game.

Support the team

To support Govs Ice Hockey and its future students, you can make a gift to the Austin Peay Hockey Club Team Fund of Excellence at . 

For questions about giving, contact the APSU Office of Philanthropy at 931-221-7127 or give@apsu.edu.

 

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