
The UIUC Ice Arena is home to many ice skating opportunities. The UIUC synchronized ice skating team is nationally ranked. Many of their competitors have competed at the national and global levels. Tickets for the UIUC Spring Show cost $5 for general seating, and $7 for reserved seats.
University of Illinois Ice Arena
The University of Illinois Ice Arena is also known as Big Pond. It is located in Champaign, Illinois. It is owned and operated by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The rink hosts a number of events, including hockey.

Skating opportunities
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers an open-air ice arena. If you're interested in hosting a group event at the rink, there are several steps you should take. First, you must make a reservation. To do this, visit the RSO Office, located in Room 284 of the Illini Union. You will need to provide a list of participants when you reserve ice time. You will also need to arrange for a supervisor at the rink to answer your questions during the rental period.
Center Ice Cafe
The University of Illinois Ice Arena Center Ice Cafe can be accessed by the public. The cafe is situated adjacent to Customer Service Office. You can also find an Ice Arena Pro Shop that stocks many skating and hockey accessories.
Free skate trainers
Champaign, Illinois' University of Illinois Ice Arena (UIUC). It is owned by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Throughout the year, the ice arena is open to the public free of charge. This rink can be used by the public to practice their figure skating and skateboarding skills.
Spring Show
The UIUC Ice Arena spring show is rapidly approaching. This show will feature local skaters, as well as a nationally-ranked team of synchronized skaters. Many of these skaters compete at the world and national levels. Tickets for the event are $5 for general seating and $7 if you reserve seating.

Gas leak at UI Ice Arena
Following a leak at its ice rink, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has sent out an Illini-Alert. The building was evacuated at 406 E. Armory Ave. after Ameren Illinois crews discovered a leak. To prevent further contamination, firefighters closed off a sideway leading to arena. The leak appears to have originated below the building.