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Wcha Postseason Ticket Refund Policies Contact: Todd Bell, Marketing & Communications Manager /O: 952-681-7668 / C: 972-825-6686 / Email: [email protected] Web: wcha.com / Twitter: @wcha_mhockey / IG: @wcha_mhockey / FB: facebook.com/wchamenshockey / Watch on FloHockey.tv FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WCHA POSTSEASON TICKET REFUND POLICIES BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – March 12, 2020 – Fans seeking refunds for WCHA Playoff tickets should contact their original point of purchase as follows: Bemidji State Fans who purchased tickets by credit card will receive an automatic refund credited to the card used for purchase. Fans who paid in cash should visit the Sanford Center box office for refund. For more information, contact the box office at 218-441-4000. Minnesota State If ordered online via the MSU direct link your refund will be processed automatically. If you purchased through Ticketmaster.com, your refund will be processed by Ticket Master automatically. Tickets purchased in person at the Mayo Clinic Health Systems Event Center Ticket Office will be refunded at that location. Questions regarding ticket refund process can be directed to the MSU Athletic Office at 507-387-6111. Michigan Tech & Bowling Green Contact your original point of purchase for more information. About the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Men’s League The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, among the most historic, tradition-rich and successful conferences in all of collegiate athletics, is marking its 68th season of men’s competition in 2019-20. The 10-team NCAA Division I conference consists of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (Chargers), the University of Alaska Anchorage (Seawolves), the University of Alaska (Nanooks), Bemidji State University (Beavers), Bowling Green State University (Falcons), Ferris State University (Bulldogs), Lake Superior State University (Lakers), Michigan Technological University (Huskies), Minnesota State University (Mavericks) and Northern Michigan University (Wildcats). For more information, visit wcha.com. - WCHA – .
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