NASHVILLE --Tennessee State University will form a men's club hockey team and become the first historically Black college and university (HBCU) in the United States to offer the sport.
University officials made the announcement Wednesday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena along with officials from the NHL, NHL Players' Association, Nashville Predators and College Hockey Inc., all partners in the endeavor.
"Bringing ice hockey to Tennessee State University is part of our continued commitment to provide our students with new opportunities and to broaden new interests in areas where they had limited or no access," TSU president Glenda Glover said. "We appreciate our ongoing partnership with the Nashville Predators, which has played a pivotal role in our decision to pursue this historic undertaking.
TSU also wants to eventually add NCAA Division I women's hockey.
"TSU has a tremendous legacy in athletics. Adding hockey to our programs will start a new chapter and build upon that legacy."
TSU plans to begin play in 2024-25 with the intention of eventually shifting to NCAA Division I status, following paths taken by Arizona State University in 2015-16 and Penn State University in 2012-13. Home games will be played at one of the Predators' Ford Ice Center facilities.
"Launching the club team is another tremendous step forward for both the game of hockey and the sport in our community to pursue the ultimate goal," Predators CEO Sean Henry said. "TSU has been a great partner of the Predators for some time, and we are excited to help the work toward becoming the first HBCU to field a NCAA Division I college hockey team."
Henry said Glover and TSU athletic director Mikki Allen "are visionaries in their respective positions and should be lauded for continuing to build Nashville into the ultimate hockey town."