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The '''Resch Center''' is a 10,200 seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]. It was built in [[2002]]. It is the home of the [[University of Wisconsin-Green Bay]] Phoenix men's basketball team, [[Green Bay Gamblers]] [[ice hockey]] team, and [[Green Bay Blizzard]] [[arena football]] team. The arena was built next to the existing [[Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena]] which is across the street from [[Lambeau Field]]. It was named for KI executive [[Dick Resch]].
The '''Resch Center''' is a 10,200 seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]. It was built in [[2002]]. It is the home of the [[University of Wisconsin-Green Bay]] Phoenix men's basketball team, [[Green Bay Gamblers]] [[ice hockey]] team, and [[Green Bay Blizzard]] [[arena football]] team. The arena was built next to the existing [[Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena]] which is across the street from [[Lambeau Field]]. It was named for KI executive [[Dick Resch]].
* It was the site of the 2006 [[NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship|NCAA Hockey Tournament]]'s Midwest Regional, held on March 25, and 26. The [[Wisconsin Badgers]] of the [[Western Collegiate Hockey Association]] (WCHA), the [[Cornell Big Red]] of the [[Eastern College Athletic Conference]] (ECAC), [[Colorado College]], also of the WCHA, and [[Bemidji State University]] of [[College Hockey America]] (CHA), all participated in the Midwest Regional. The regional final had Wisconsin defeating Cornell 1-0 in three overtimes. [[Jack Skille]] had the game winning goal at 11:13 into the third overtime. This game was the longest 1-0 game in [[NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship|NCAA Tournament]] history, the second longest game in tournament history, and the fifth-longest game in NCAA history. The victory earned the Badgers a trip to the [[Frozen Four]].
* It was the site of the 2006 [[NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship|NCAA Hockey Tournament]]'s Midwest Regional, held on March 25, and 26. The [[Wisconsin Badgers]] of the [[Western Collegiate Hockey Association]] (WCHA), the [[Cornell Big Red]] of the [[Eastern College Athletic Conference]] (ECAC), [[Colorado College]], also of the WCHA, and [[Bemidji State University]] of [[College Hockey America]] (CHA), all participated in the Midwest Regional. The regional final had Wisconsin defeating Cornell 1-0 in three overtimes. [[Jack Skille]] had the game winning goal at 11:13 into the third overtime. This game was the longest 1-0 game in [[NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship|NCAA Tournament]] history, the second longest game in tournament history, and the fifth-longest game in NCAA history. The victory earned the Badgers their first trip to the [[Frozen Four]] since 1992.


==Time Warner Cable Theater==
==Time Warner Cable Theater==

Revision as of 13:18, 21 August 2006

The Resch Center is a 10,200 seat multi-purpose arena in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was built in 2002. It is the home of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball team, Green Bay Gamblers ice hockey team, and Green Bay Blizzard arena football team. The arena was built next to the existing Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena which is across the street from Lambeau Field. It was named for KI executive Dick Resch.

Time Warner Cable Theater

The Time Warner Cable Theater is a 5,000-seat theater located inside the Resch Center and can be used for theater concerts, Broadway shows, and other events.