The second half of the 2024-25 season kicks off at the inaugural Coachella Valley Cactus Cup tournament in Palm Desert, California. The Omaha Mavericks will face the Holy Cross Crusaders on Friday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. Pacific/9 p.m. Central. Omaha is expected to be the home team for the game.
UDPATE: The Mavs will face UMass Lowell on Saturday in the championship game. Omaha will be the visiting team as UMass Lowell is the official tournament host. (Losers of both Friday matchups play at 3:30 p.m. Pacific on Saturday; winners play at 7 p.m. Pacific Saturday.) Holy Cross will face Michigan Tech in the early game.
Omaha and Holy Cross have only met once — also at a tournament in Troy, New York, in 2005. The Mavericks defeated the Crusaders to win the 55th Annual Rensselaer/Bank of America Holiday Hockey Tournament with a 6-1 victory that night. So the overall series is 1-0-0 in favor of the Mavericks.
The Mavericks are coming off an exhibition win against the University of Manitoba on Dec. 29. In that game, five different Mavericks scored (Jacob Guevin, Sam Stange, Jimmy Glynn, Isaiah Norlin, and Zach Urdahl) to give Omaha a 5-0 win.
There was no pre-tournament press conference before the team came out to California, and there was no new episode of the MavPuckCast recorded after the exhibition.
About Saturday’s Possible Opponent:
- UMass Lowell. Omaha faced the River Hawks in last year’s January tournament — ASU’s Desert Hockey Classic in Tempe — defeating them 4-3 in overtime to advance to the tournament championship against the Sun Devils. UNO is 5-2-0 all-time against the River Hawks. UMass Lowell is currently ranked no. 10 in the national polls.
- Michigan Tech. Omaha is 8-3-1 all time against the Huskies. They last played Feb. 2, 2013 in Omaha, with MTU winning that game 2-1.
For Fans Attending the Games in Person in Palm Desert:
The Omaha vs. Holy Cross game starts at 7 p.m. local time at Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road in Palm Desert. The two main entrances are located on the east side of the building, next to the Patio. Acrisure Arena has a clear bag policy. Paid parking is available. (Full arena policies.)
Game tickets can be accessed from the Acrisure Arena Ticketmaster site here.
There is no pre-game send-off. There is also no official fan gathering before or after the games.
For Fans Not Attending In Person:
All games will be on Flo Sports ($). You can sign up for a monthly pass for $29.99/month. (Don’t forget to cancel the pass after this weekend though or it will automatically renew!)
Friday’s game link is here.
Saturday’s game link is here.
There are no watch parties scheduled in Omaha.
No comments:
Post a Comment