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This place was a blast.
Watch a game.
Shout and have fun.
Eat a bit of food.
Play with that baby.
Fast check-in to get to your seat.
There are no negative things to say.
Watch a game.
Shout and have fun.
Eat a bit of food.
Play with that baby.
Fast check-in to get to your seat.
There are no negative things to say.

I've been here for 2 hockey games and had great experience both times. Easy access for all.

Nice clean facility to take in a game. Easy. In and out from the parking areas. Great atmosphere!

Great experience and venu for an NMU hockey game!

Love it because of the hockey games, minus a point for everything else there

Great atomsphere for hockey games the engery is outstanding and you can almost always expect an almost full crowd. For basketball games it would be nice if there was more students since the games lack fun and excitement and could use some energy. The seats are not comfortable and need more leg and knee space.

Nice upgrades to the decor. Seating still is horrible. Though always a good time watching. NMU play. Win or not.

Great atmosphere, clean, alcohol is an option during hockey games. The events are extremely entertaining with tons of give-aways!


It's an awesome place to catch a game




My wife and I attended the NMU Wildcats men's ice hockey game against the University of Alaska-Anchorage SeaWolves at the Berry Events Center on campus in Marquette MI. It was a really great time. The arena holds several thousand spectators and the facility itself is first rate. It was Thanksgiving break for the students and also deer hunting season so at this particular event, there were a lot of open seats where we were told normally they would be occupied. This was our first time at this place since we moved to Marquette a few weeks prior. We're looking forward to attending more hockey games and other events here.


Beautiful arena. Happened to stumble into an intense scrimmage. Want to go back to experience a game






As someone from outta town, specifically Florida, to be able to walk into the Barry Events Center and see a hockey practice in progress, in July, was super cool!
I didn’t know what to expect when I went inside the Berry Events Center but, I never thought there would’ve been an ice rink inside. I was so excited, I started taking pictures.
The building was very nice and modern, I would be proud to be a fan of any team that called Berry Events Center home. It is located on Northern Michigan University’s campus, in Marquette Michigan.
The Berry Events Center, which opened its doors in October 1999, is home to the NMU men’s and women’s basketball teams, hockey team and the USOEC short track speedskating squad. The facility is named in honor of the John Berry family, who made a gift of $2 million to Northern Michigan University to help build the facility. John Berry is a 1971 NMU alumnus.
The facility provides individual seating for approximately 3,800 fans, in addition to seats in 16 luxury boxes. Along the perimeter of the arena are four large concession areas, as well as standing room for approximately 400 fans.
When used for hockey, the Berry Events Center has an Olympic-sized ice sheet measuring 200 feet by 100 feet. When rigged for basketball, the court sits on protective flooring which is placed over the ice, providing an additional courtside seating for 500 fans. Conversion from hockey to basketball is completed in approximately five hours.
-Nicholas K. (Tallahassee FL)
I didn’t know what to expect when I went inside the Berry Events Center but, I never thought there would’ve been an ice rink inside. I was so excited, I started taking pictures.
The building was very nice and modern, I would be proud to be a fan of any team that called Berry Events Center home. It is located on Northern Michigan University’s campus, in Marquette Michigan.
The Berry Events Center, which opened its doors in October 1999, is home to the NMU men’s and women’s basketball teams, hockey team and the USOEC short track speedskating squad. The facility is named in honor of the John Berry family, who made a gift of $2 million to Northern Michigan University to help build the facility. John Berry is a 1971 NMU alumnus.
The facility provides individual seating for approximately 3,800 fans, in addition to seats in 16 luxury boxes. Along the perimeter of the arena are four large concession areas, as well as standing room for approximately 400 fans.
When used for hockey, the Berry Events Center has an Olympic-sized ice sheet measuring 200 feet by 100 feet. When rigged for basketball, the court sits on protective flooring which is placed over the ice, providing an additional courtside seating for 500 fans. Conversion from hockey to basketball is completed in approximately five hours.
-Nicholas K. (Tallahassee FL)