Renovated Lawler Arena perfect for renovated Merrimack program
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Last night's Merrimack men's hockey home opener was the 51st in the history of J. Thom Lawler Arena, which opened its doors for the first time on Nov. 28, 1972. J. Thom Lawler led the Warriors to a national championship while playing in this building in 1978. Ron Anderson led the Warriors to their first D-I NCAA Tournament while playing in this building in 1988. Mark Dennehy brought the Warriors back to the NCAA Tournament while playing in this building in 2011, and in this building, Scott Borek has built a program that could create Merrimack's first back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths ever.
Renovated Lawler Arena perfect for renovated Merrimack program
Renovated Lawler Arena perfect for renovated…
Renovated Lawler Arena perfect for renovated Merrimack program
Last night's Merrimack men's hockey home opener was the 51st in the history of J. Thom Lawler Arena, which opened its doors for the first time on Nov. 28, 1972. J. Thom Lawler led the Warriors to a national championship while playing in this building in 1978. Ron Anderson led the Warriors to their first D-I NCAA Tournament while playing in this building in 1988. Mark Dennehy brought the Warriors back to the NCAA Tournament while playing in this building in 2011, and in this building, Scott Borek has built a program that could create Merrimack's first back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths ever.