Ridder Arena

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Location1901 4th St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Capacity3,400
Ridder Arena
Ridder Arena is located in Minnesota
Ridder Arena
Ridder Arena
Location in Minnesota
Ridder Arena is located in the United States
Ridder Arena
Ridder Arena
Location in the United States
Location1901 4th St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
OwnerUniversity of Minnesota
OperatorUniversity of Minnesota
Capacity3,400
Surface200' x 85'
Construction
Opened2002
ArchitectRossetti Architects
Ankeny Kell Architects
Tenants
Minnesota Golden Gophers Women's Hockey (NCAA) (2002–present)

Ridder Arena is an indoor ice rink at the University of Minnesota, and home to the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey team. The arena is adjacent to the men's 3M Arena at Mariucci. It was completed in 2002, and includes the connected Baseline Tennis Center for the men's and women's tennis teams. It was the first facility in the United States built specifically for college women's ice hockey, and has hosted the NCAA Women's Frozen Four on four occasions. The arena is named for benefactors Robert Ridder and Kathleen Ridder.

Planning for Ridder Arena began in the mid-1990s due to growth of the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey program, and the need for a second arena on the University of Minnesota campus.[1] Local businessman Robert Ridder co-chaired a task force to build a rink for the women's team, but he died in 2000 before the completion of the project.[2] Funding for the new arena was approved in 1999, and included contributions from the Minnesota Legislature, university fundraising, and other private donations.[1][3] Ridder and his wife, Kathleen, donated $500,000 towards the project, and additional money came from "Wilson's Way", a fundraising initiative by Gary Wilson, coach of the women's cross country team.[3] The design of the facility was a collaboration between Rossetti Architects and Ankeny Kell,[1] with construction completed by Shaw Lundquist Associates.[4]

Description

Ridder Arena is located on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota near Dinkytown, and was built directly adjacent to 3M Arena at Mariucci on its west side.[3] The arena has seating capacity for 3,400 spectators, which includes club seating for 200, and nine luxury boxes.[3] The playing surface is National Hockey League (NHL) size, measuring 85 feet wide, by 200 feet long.[3] Ridder Arena is connected to 3M Arena at Mariucci by a tunnel to allow sharing of an ice resurfacer and a refrigeration system.[1] The same tunnel includes, a locker room specific to the women's team, coaches' offices, referees' rooms, and public change rooms.[1][3] The facility also included a 5,000-square-foot strength training and aerobic conditioning area specific for the women's team.[1]

The university operates several parking facilities in the vicinity of the arena, shared with its other nearby sports facilities.[5] Within several blocks is the East Bank station and Stadium Village station on the Metro Green Line light rail, and the U of M Transitway busway.[5] Metro Transit operates bus routes 2 and 6, passing by the arena on 4th Street SE.[6][7]

The Baseline Tennis Center is attached to Ridder Arena on its west side and is the largest portion of the complex.[3] It is home to the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's and women's tennis teams, who previously had no dedicated facility of their own.[1] According to the architects Ankeny Kell, the joint project was "brought on by the economies of scale and site considerations".[1] The tennis center includes 12 outdoor tennis courts, 10 indoor tennis courts, a complete tennis professional shop, and received the municipal facility of the year award from the Tennis Industry magazine.[8]

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