KALAMAZOO, MI - Western Michigan University students planning on attending any Bronco hockey game this weekend can get in free of charge thanks to the university's President John Dunn.

WMU's Office of the President has waived the $5 cost of admission for students, allowing them entry free of charge to the quarterfinal games against Omaha on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (if necessary).

Students will only have to present their Bronco ID upon entry as they would for any regular season game.

Thank you @WMUPrezDunn! Students, if you're in Kalamazoo make your way to Lawson this weekend! pic.twitter.com/1atENA6Rz5 — Western Herald Sports (@WMU_Sports) March 7, 2017

WMU has also expanded the PNC Family Zone and lowered ticket cost to $15. The price drop is a result of spring break and an expected low student turnout.

Omaha's upcoming visit marks a milestone for WMU hockey, as it's the first time in school history that WMU has hosted a playoff series in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.

To purchase tickets, visit wmubroncos.com/tickets or call 1-888-4-WMUTIX.