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Yost Ice Arena

Yost Ice Arena, formerly the Fielding H. Yost Field House, is an indoor ice hockey arena located on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. It is the home of the Michigan men's ice hockey team, which plays in the Big Ten Conference.

Yost Ice Arena
The Cathedral of College Hockey
Former namesFielding H. Yost Field House (1924–1973)
Location1000 S State St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Coordinates42°16′4″N 83°44′27.7″W / 42.26778°N 83.741028°W / 42.26778; -83.741028
OwnerUniversity of Michigan
OperatorUniversity of Michigan
Capacity5,800[2]
Record attendance8,411
Field size200 ft × 85 ft (61 m × 26 m) (ice hockey)
2 ft × 100 ft × 100 ft (0.61 m × 30.48 m × 30.48 m) (ice hockey)
SurfaceIce
Construction
Broke groundJanuary 1922
OpenedNovember 10, 1923 (1923-11-10)
(100 years ago)
Construction cost$563,168 (original)
$9.9 million (combined renovations of 1992, 1996, 2001 & 2006)
$16 million (2012 renovation)
ArchitectCharles R. Beltz and Company[1]
Rossetti (2012 renovation)
Tenants
Michigan Wolverines (NCAA)
Men's basketball 1923–1967
Men's ice hockey 1973–present
Women's ice hockey (ACHA) 1994–present

Yost Field House opened in 1923 and was the home of the Michigan men's basketball team until the Crisler Center opened in 1967. It was converted into an ice arena in 1973 and has been home of the men's ice hockey team since then. It also has been the home of Michigan's women's ice hockey club team since its establishment in 1994.

History edit

Built in 1923 as a field house, the facility is named in honor of Michigan's longtime football coach and athletic director, Fielding H. Yost. For many years, it housed the men's basketball team until it relocated to the larger Crisler Arena in 1967. It also housed the track teams until 1973. In 1973, it was converted into an ice arena, replacing the outdated Michigan Coliseum,[3] and the Michigan hockey team has used it since. The University of Michigan's Senior and Collegiate synchronized skating and freestyle teams also practice at Yost. In addition, local high school teams, recreational leagues (AAAHA) and the university's intramural hockey league call it home.

Yost both conceived and oversaw the building of U of M's athletic campus. It includes the Michigan Stadium and Yost Field House. "The Field House was named for Yost in 1923 based in part on a Michigan Daily-led campaign."[4]

Yost Ice Arena has hosted NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament games five times in its history, most recently in 2003. In 2017, the rink at Yost was named the Red Berenson Rink after former coach Red Berenson in honor of his 33 seasons of coaching Michigan's ice hockey team, and officially dedicated to Berenson on January 5, 2018.[5]

The Yost Ice Arena was named in his honor. In 2021, there were calls to remove his name; and "The President’s Advisory Committee on University History is accepting input on the plan until June 7."[6][4] The university historians who considered the proposal opined: "It determined that Yost's contributions to UM football and athletics were inequitably placed above the “profoundly deep and negative impact he had on people of color.”[6][A] Removal of honorific names from buildings at the University of Michigan must be approved by the Board of Regents.[4]

Renovations edit

Yost has undergone a number of renovations to modernize its facilities and improve amenities for spectators. In 1992, a $1 million renovation project replaced the rink floor and refrigeration unit and included the installation of a desiccant dehumidification system. A $5.5 million renovation project completed prior to the 1996–97 season brought new dasherboards with tempered glass, improved lighting and sound systems, state-of-the art ceiling insulation, and the replacement of end zone scoreboards with fully automated boards on the east and west sides. First floor remodeling included a new pro shop, modernized concession stands and restrooms, new locker rooms and an improved lobby, complete with trophy showcases and ornate woodwork. Seating throughout the venue was reconfigured and sight lines were improved.[7]

The facility underwent another $1.4 million renovations during the summer of 2001, which created a new balcony directly across from the press box that juts out over existing stands and provides 300 new seats. In the entrance to the new seating level is a lounge that opens up onto a platform in the northeast corner on the arena and overlooks the ice. A new stairwell, new restrooms and a kitchen to serve hot food in the new seating area also were added to improve the amenities for the individuals sitting in the new seats. In addition, a center ice scoreboard and monitors underneath the east and west wing balconies were installed. In the summer of 2006, a $2 million project involved the building of a new opponent locker room. It is situated at the opposite end of the ice from U-M's locker room, making entering and exiting the ice easier for both teams.[8]

The most recent renovation cost the University of Michigan Athletics Department $16 million and was done by Rossetti Architects.[9][10] The renovation began in the spring of 2012 and was completed in September. The renovation included: ADA accessible seating, new aluminum bench seating throughout, "ice" box seats in the corners of the arena, seat backed premium seating, a new press box, a redesigned concourse with improved concessions, exterior windows and updated lighting and sound systems.[11] These upgrades followed the installation of a new HD video board installed in 2011.[12] Yost Ice Arena's seating was reduced from 6,200 to 5,800, though premium seating was expanded from 300 to 500 and total capacity is approximately 6,600.[13]

The Michigan hockey team held a re-dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Yost Ice Arena on November 16, 2012, at their game against Notre Dame.[14] Nearly 80 former players joined the Michigan faithful that night, including Marty Turco and Brendan Morrison. The group took to the ice during the first intermission, where they cut pieces from a net using oversized scissors, while a packed house waved glowsticks.[15]

 
Interior of Yost Ice Arena before 2012 renovations
 
Interior of Yost Ice Arena after 2012 renovations

Statistics edit

Yost Ice Arena: (1973–present)

  • Capacity: 8,100 (1973–74 to 1990–91); 7,235 (1991–92 to 1995–96); 6,343 (1996–97 to 2000–01); 6,637 (2001–02 to 2011–12); 5,800 (2012–13 to present)
  • Constructed: 1923
  • Dedicated: November 10, 1923
  • Renovated: 1973, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2012
  • Name Changes: Fielding H. Yost Field House (1924–73), Yost Ice Arena (1973–present)
  • First Ice Hockey Game: Nov. 2, 1973, a 6–2 U-M win over Waterloo Lutheran

Top single-game crowds[16]

  • 8,411 vs Michigan State: Jan. 29, 1988
  • 8,404 vs Michigan State: Feb. 18, 1989
  • 8,396 vs Michigan State: Feb. 17, 1990

Top weekend series crowds[16]

Top single-game post-renovation crowds (1996–97 to present)[16]

  • 6,986 vs Michigan State: January 19, 2002
  • 6,984 vs Notre Dame: January 18, 2008
  • 6,983 vs Notre Dame: January 31, 2009

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ While athletic director "Yost was instrumental in benching African American football star Willis Ward because Georgia Tech refused to play Michigan at home if an African American was allowed to play. That decision was a factor in the committee's decision to recommend changing the arena's name."[4]

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Yost Field House". Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Facilities - Yost Ice Arena MGoBlue.com: University of Michigan Official Athletic Site
  3. ^ Crane, Bill (October 4, 1973). "New Hockey Arena Opens". The Michigan Daily. p. 8.
  4. ^ a b c d Ramirez, Charles E. (May 24, 2021). "UM panel recommends name change for Yost Ice Arena". The Detroit News.
  5. ^ "Yost Arena Ice Rink Named in Honor of Red Berenson". MGoBlue.com. CBS Interactive. October 19, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Michigan Considers Removal of Fielding H. Yost's Name From Hockey Arena". MLive. May 24, 2021.
  7. ^ "University's Board of Regents to consider $14 million Yost Ice Arena renovation". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  8. ^ "Metro Detroit College Guide: University of Michigan". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  9. ^ "Bleachers at Yost Ice Arena due for replacement". Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  10. ^ "New Yost Ice Arena receives "glowing" reviews across the board". Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  11. ^ "U-M Regents OK $14M for Yost Ice Arena renovations". Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  12. ^ "Regents Approve New HD Video Boards for Big House, Crisler, Yost". Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  13. ^ "$14M renovation to Yost Ice Arena will trim total seats - but add premium seating". Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  14. ^ "Yost Ice Arena Rededication Ceremony to be Held on Friday". Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  15. ^ "Michigan hockey alumni return to Yost for rededication and soak in the atmosphere". Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  16. ^ a b c Yost Ice Arena Attendance Records MGoBlue.com: University of Michigan Official Athletic Site

External links edit

  • U-M Hockey page about Yost - (includes seating chart)
  • Official Yost Arena site
  • Official University of Michigan Athletics website

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Yost Ice Arena formerly the Fielding H Yost Field House is an indoor ice hockey arena located on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor It is the home of the Michigan men s ice hockey team which plays in the Big Ten Conference Yost Ice ArenaThe Cathedral of College HockeyFormer namesFielding H Yost Field House 1924 1973 Location1000 S State StAnn Arbor MI 48109Coordinates42 16 4 N 83 44 27 7 W 42 26778 N 83 741028 W 42 26778 83 741028OwnerUniversity of MichiganOperatorUniversity of MichiganCapacity5 800 2 Record attendance8 411Field size200 ft 85 ft 61 m 26 m ice hockey 2 ft 100 ft 100 ft 0 61 m 30 48 m 30 48 m ice hockey SurfaceIceConstructionBroke groundJanuary 1922OpenedNovember 10 1923 1923 11 10 100 years ago Construction cost 563 168 original 9 9 million combined renovations of 1992 1996 2001 amp 2006 16 million 2012 renovation ArchitectCharles R Beltz and Company 1 Rossetti 2012 renovation TenantsMichigan Wolverines NCAA Men s basketball 1923 1967Men s ice hockey 1973 presentWomen s ice hockey ACHA 1994 presentYost Field House opened in 1923 and was the home of the Michigan men s basketball team until the Crisler Center opened in 1967 It was converted into an ice arena in 1973 and has been home of the men s ice hockey team since then It also has been the home of Michigan s women s ice hockey club team since its establishment in 1994 Contents 1 History 2 Renovations 3 Statistics 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 5 External linksHistory editBuilt in 1923 as a field house the facility is named in honor of Michigan s longtime football coach and athletic director Fielding H Yost For many years it housed the men s basketball team until it relocated to the larger Crisler Arena in 1967 It also housed the track teams until 1973 In 1973 it was converted into an ice arena replacing the outdated Michigan Coliseum 3 and the Michigan hockey team has used it since The University of Michigan s Senior and Collegiate synchronized skating and freestyle teams also practice at Yost In addition local high school teams recreational leagues AAAHA and the university s intramural hockey league call it home Yost both conceived and oversaw the building of U of M s athletic campus It includes the Michigan Stadium and Yost Field House The Field House was named for Yost in 1923 based in part on a Michigan Daily led campaign 4 Yost Ice Arena has hosted NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament games five times in its history most recently in 2003 In 2017 the rink at Yost was named the Red Berenson Rink after former coach Red Berenson in honor of his 33 seasons of coaching Michigan s ice hockey team and officially dedicated to Berenson on January 5 2018 5 The Yost Ice Arena was named in his honor In 2021 there were calls to remove his name and The President s Advisory Committee on University History is accepting input on the plan until June 7 6 4 The university historians who considered the proposal opined It determined that Yost s contributions to UM football and athletics were inequitably placed above the profoundly deep and negative impact he had on people of color 6 A Removal of honorific names from buildings at the University of Michigan must be approved by the Board of Regents 4 Renovations editYost has undergone a number of renovations to modernize its facilities and improve amenities for spectators In 1992 a 1 million renovation project replaced the rink floor and refrigeration unit and included the installation of a desiccant dehumidification system A 5 5 million renovation project completed prior to the 1996 97 season brought new dasherboards with tempered glass improved lighting and sound systems state of the art ceiling insulation and the replacement of end zone scoreboards with fully automated boards on the east and west sides First floor remodeling included a new pro shop modernized concession stands and restrooms new locker rooms and an improved lobby complete with trophy showcases and ornate woodwork Seating throughout the venue was reconfigured and sight lines were improved 7 The facility underwent another 1 4 million renovations during the summer of 2001 which created a new balcony directly across from the press box that juts out over existing stands and provides 300 new seats In the entrance to the new seating level is a lounge that opens up onto a platform in the northeast corner on the arena and overlooks the ice A new stairwell new restrooms and a kitchen to serve hot food in the new seating area also were added to improve the amenities for the individuals sitting in the new seats In addition a center ice scoreboard and monitors underneath the east and west wing balconies were installed In the summer of 2006 a 2 million project involved the building of a new opponent locker room It is situated at the opposite end of the ice from U M s locker room making entering and exiting the ice easier for both teams 8 The most recent renovation cost the University of Michigan Athletics Department 16 million and was done by Rossetti Architects 9 10 The renovation began in the spring of 2012 and was completed in September The renovation included ADA accessible seating new aluminum bench seating throughout ice box seats in the corners of the arena seat backed premium seating a new press box a redesigned concourse with improved concessions exterior windows and updated lighting and sound systems 11 These upgrades followed the installation of a new HD video board installed in 2011 12 Yost Ice Arena s seating was reduced from 6 200 to 5 800 though premium seating was expanded from 300 to 500 and total capacity is approximately 6 600 13 The Michigan hockey team held a re dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Yost Ice Arena on November 16 2012 at their game against Notre Dame 14 Nearly 80 former players joined the Michigan faithful that night including Marty Turco and Brendan Morrison The group took to the ice during the first intermission where they cut pieces from a net using oversized scissors while a packed house waved glowsticks 15 nbsp Interior of Yost Ice Arena before 2012 renovations nbsp Interior of Yost Ice Arena after 2012 renovationsStatistics editYost Ice Arena 1973 present Capacity 8 100 1973 74 to 1990 91 7 235 1991 92 to 1995 96 6 343 1996 97 to 2000 01 6 637 2001 02 to 2011 12 5 800 2012 13 to present Constructed 1923 Dedicated November 10 1923 Renovated 1973 1992 1996 2001 2006 2012 Name Changes Fielding H Yost Field House 1924 73 Yost Ice Arena 1973 present First Ice Hockey Game Nov 2 1973 a 6 2 U M win over Waterloo LutheranTop single game crowds 16 8 411 vs Michigan State Jan 29 1988 8 404 vs Michigan State Feb 18 1989 8 396 vs Michigan State Feb 17 1990Top weekend series crowds 16 19 114 vs Cornell Mar 15 17 1991 15 528 vs Michigan Tech Feb 27 28 1981 15 240 vs Lake Superior Jan 31 Feb 1 1992Top single game post renovation crowds 1996 97 to present 16 6 986 vs Michigan State January 19 2002 6 984 vs Notre Dame January 18 2008 6 983 vs Notre Dame January 31 2009References editNotes edit While athletic director Yost was instrumental in benching African American football star Willis Ward because Georgia Tech refused to play Michigan at home if an African American was allowed to play That decision was a factor in the committee s decision to recommend changing the arena s name 4 Citations edit Yost Field House Retrieved April 23 2013 Facilities Yost Ice Arena MGoBlue com University of Michigan Official Athletic Site Crane Bill October 4 1973 New Hockey Arena Opens The Michigan Daily p 8 a b c d Ramirez Charles E May 24 2021 UM panel recommends name change for Yost Ice Arena The Detroit News Yost Arena Ice Rink Named in Honor of Red Berenson MGoBlue com CBS Interactive October 19 2017 Retrieved January 3 2018 a b Michigan Considers Removal of Fielding H Yost s Name From Hockey Arena MLive May 24 2021 University s Board of Regents to consider 14 million Yost Ice Arena renovation Retrieved April 18 2013 Metro Detroit College Guide University of Michigan Retrieved April 18 2013 Bleachers at Yost Ice Arena due for replacement Retrieved April 18 2013 New Yost Ice Arena receives glowing reviews across the board Retrieved December 9 2012 U M Regents OK 14M for Yost Ice Arena renovations Retrieved June 16 2011 Regents Approve New HD Video Boards for Big House Crisler Yost Retrieved June 16 2011 14M renovation to Yost Ice Arena will trim total seats but add premium seating Retrieved December 9 2012 Yost Ice Arena Rededication Ceremony to be Held on Friday Retrieved November 13 2012 Michigan hockey alumni return to Yost for rededication and soak in the atmosphere Retrieved November 16 2012 a b c Yost Ice Arena Attendance Records MGoBlue com University of Michigan Official Athletic SiteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yost Ice Arena U M Hockey page about Yost includes seating chart Official Yost Arena site Official University of Michigan Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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