AIC Men's Hockey vs. Sacred Heart
AIC Men's Hockey vs. Sacred Heart
The American International Yellow Jackets Men's Ice Hockey Team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I College ice hockey program that represents American International College.
American International College is a private, coeducational, four-year comprehensive institution located in the geographic center of Springfield, Massachusetts.
For more info about the team, click here.
FAN ATTENDANCE
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the regulations set by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the safety of our student-athletes and staff, fans will not be permitted to be in attendance for any home games played by the athletic teams at American International College for the 2020-21 season. This includes all on-campus and off-campus facilities such as the MassMutual Center.
This policy may be revised at a later date, pursuant to advisement from local and state health authorities.
FAN CUTOUTS
While a physical presence at the games is not permitted at this time, fans can still be a part of the action. The AIC athletic department is offering the opportunity to purchase fan cutouts that can be placed in the stands of any home competition site; for more information on how to purchase a cutout, click here.
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