Yale's Ingalls Rink to Undergo Renovation
The Yale Corporation has approved a $23.5 million renovation of
the historic David S. Ingalls Rink. The project will include the
addition of approximately 13,000 square feet of varsity operational
space as well as a complete renovation of the current
facility.
The expanded and enhanced home of Yale Hockey will include new
men's and women's varsity locker rooms, training and strength and
conditioning rooms, an added press box, a lower level hockey
heritage area, offices for coaches of both programs, a
student-athlete study area, new lights, as well as a sound system
and de-humidification unit. The upper level interior will also be
decorated with photos displaying the rich history of Yale
Hockey.
Hilary Witt, the Yale Women's Hockey Coach, and Keith Allain '80,
the Malcolm G. Chace Head Coach of Hockey, commented, "When this
project is complete we will have one of the best collegiate hockey
facilities in the league. We believe this superb renovated arena
will help us attract the best and the brightest to be part of the
hockey programs at Yale."
Yale Director of Athletics Tom Beckett said, "We are thrilled to
announce the beginning of the Ingalls Rink project. Once completed,
Ingalls Rink will have a tremendous impact on our hockey programs
as well as the Greater New Haven hockey community. We are
extremely grateful to the University and members of our hockey
alumni association, who are helping make this renovation a
reality."
The home of Bulldog men's hockey since 1958 and women's hockey
since 1977, the rink has been dubbed the "Yale Whale" because of
its hump-backed roof and arching, 300-foot backbone designed by
renowned architect Eero Saarinen. Shortly after it opened, Ingalls
Rink, which replaced the New Haven Arena (1927-59), was featured in
Sports Illustrated. The rink is also the home of recreational
skating, the Yale Figure Skating Club, intramural hockey, and Yale
Youth Hockey.
The arena is named in honor of David S. Ingalls '20, who twice
captained the Yale hockey team, and his son David Jr. '56, who
served as captain of his freshman and varsity teams. Gifts from the
Ingalls family provided the bulk of the funding for its
construction.
The renovation is scheduled to begin immediately following the
2007-2008 hockey season. For more information on ways to support
the Ingalls Rink renovation project, please contact Tim Ford,
Senior Associate Athletic Director, at (203) 432-1419.












