>>> Eeyore <[log in to unmask]> 02/24/98 05:15pm >>> >>> I believe the rules are that alcohol can not >>> be served at an NCAA sponsored event (i.e. >>> the regionals and the Final Four) or at a >>> venue owned by an NCAA member. Since most of >>> the arenas are owned by the university that >>> plays there, alcohol is banned. This is not >>> true of non-NCAA tournament games played at >>> such venues as the Fleet Center or the Bradley >>> Center. There are a few institutions that >>> play at an arena owned by some other entity. Well, there sure are a lot of opinions on this. But, J. Michael's sounds the most reasonable and accounts for the exceptions to what I thought was a ban on all alcoholic beverages at ANY NCAA event. I wonder if Lowell realizes they can sell beer at Riverhawk games. The arena is on land that borders the campus but the land as well as the rink is owned by the city. I was talking to some guys involved in the management of the arena and they said the reason for the ban on beer was that it was banned at all NCAA events. They cited UNH as an example of ways to get around it. From what they said, beer is served in the adjacent building to the rink ... the "student center"?. One can buy and drink a beer just outside some doors to the rink but can not bring the beer back into the rink. I'm not sure how true that is. You don't need a tciket for readmission so technically, you're drinking beer while attending the event. It just so happens that UNH uses the seperate buildings quite conveniently. But the UNH exception would fall under J. Michael's guidelines seeing that the rink is owned by an NCAA party (UNH) and therefore no beer is allowed. - Paul. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.