Polar Bears WIN! and ​SRJC Cheerleading sets the tone...

February 2, 2025

It was a Friday and Saturday home series for the SRJC Ice Hockey Club facing off against Fresno State. Fresno came out and put up a fight, but the Polar Bears were hungry to get that first win. The Polar Bears answered the bell getting their first and second W of the season. Friday Night brought out the SRJC Cheerleading squad, their team fresh off a Regionals victory and getting ready for Nationals. And WOW did they bring the energy! We were looking to set an all time record for most cheerleaders at an SRJC hockey game with 29 plus 2 of their coaches! Their energy was ELECTRIC, and the support was felt all weekend. It felt as good as getting back into the win column. Our next home games are scheduled for February 21 and 22. That will be round 2 vs Reno. In the meantime...


Our fans are invited to come join us for Round 1 against Reno..


@ University of Nevado Reno

Friday, February 7

&

Saturday, February 8

7:00 PM puck drops

at Reno Ice (Reno, NV)

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