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Bobcats
Montana State Women's Hockey · ACHA D1 · Bozeman, MT
18–24Games / Season
3xPractices / Week
D1ACHA Division
WWCHLConference
2022Established
Gallatin IceHome Ice
FAQ
Common
Questions
Questions
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Where do the Bobcats play home games and practices?
Home games are played at the Haynes Pavilion.
When are tryouts?
Tryouts are normally three ice sessions in late August or early September.
How do I sign up for tryouts?
You can sign up for tryouts at Catapalooza before school starts, or online here. Registration usually opens early August.
Will I be able to get ice time before tryouts?
Yes — there is normally at least one captains skate before tryouts begin, and anyone registered to try out is encouraged to attend.
Do I need a car?
No. Carpooling is the most common form of transportation to practices and games. Veterans with cars are encouraged and expected to give rides to players living on campus. We take a bus to away games.
Where do I keep my gear?
Veterans will store your gear in their garages off campus and bring it to games and practices.
How long is the season?
The season begins in September and runs until February or March, depending on whether the team qualifies for Nationals. There is a week-long break for Thanksgiving and a few weeks off for Christmas.
Will I have enough time for school and hockey?
School comes first — all players must maintain above a 2.0 GPA to play. College is tough, and if you need to miss a game or practice to study or finish homework, we completely understand.
What kind of time commitment can I expect?
Three 1.25-hour practices per week, plus home or away games on most weekends.
What is the best part of playing?
Stepping onto the ice in front of hundreds of screaming fans. Even better — winning at home, or silencing a rowdy crowd on the road.
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