BOSTON (Sept. 23, 2025) – Omaha Hockey has been announced as a participant in the 2028 Friendship Four, held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, it was revealed Tuesday at the Massachusetts State House. The Mavericks will compete outside of the U.S. for the first time in program history.
Omaha will join Dartmouth, Maine and Notre Dame, with matchups to be determined. The games will take place at SSE Arena in Belfast. The Mavericks will be the fourth National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) member to participate in the event.
"We are proud for Omaha Hockey to be part of the 2028 Friendship Four, a tremendous opportunity that reflects the nationally prominent program we have built," said Vice Chancellor / Director of Athletics
Adrian Dowell. "This tournament provides us with another opportunity to provide a unique holistic development experience for our student-athletes on an international stage. I am thankful to
Mike Kemp for his hard work on this initiative which further solidifies UNO's standing as an institution with a worldwide platform through the power of sport."
"This is an incredible opportunity for our program and a chance to continue to grow the brand of Omaha Hockey on an international stage," said head coach
Mike Gabinet. "The Friendship Four is one of the premier events in college hockey and being part of it highlights the importance and relevance of our program nationally and abroad. It's a moment our players, fans and staff will be proud of as we represent UNO in Belfast."
Organized by the Odyssey Trust since its inception, the Friendship Four celebrates its 10-year anniversary in 2025 and is the only NCAA Division I ice hockey competition to take place outside of North America. The tournament has become a flagship event in Northern Ireland's sporting calendar, bringing world class collegiate hockey to Belfast while promoting education, cultural exchange and community engagement.
"The Friendship Four began as an ambitious idea and has grown into an event that embodies the values of friendship, learning and international collaboration," said Martin McDowell, chair of the Odyssey Trust. "We are incredibly proud of the impact it has made in Belfast and beyond over the past decade, from building relationships with U.S. institutions to providing local communities with access to top-level sport. Announcing the 2026, 2027 and 2028 teams as we celebrate 10 years this year is the perfect way to look ahead with excitement and confidence."
The announcement took place in Boston, celebrating the Sister Cities agreement between Belfast and Boston, signed a decade ago. The agreement aims to foster stronger economic development, trade and investment, tourism, youth, cultural exchanges and educational linkages between the two cities, as well as to increase awareness of Belfast and Boston being growth cities in the connected health and life sciences, creative industries, tourism, financial services and knowledge economy sectors.
Competition dates are to be announced.
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