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| location = Rochester, New York |
| location = Rochester, New York |
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| founded = 1829 |
| founded = 1829 |
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+ | | enrollment = 17,652 |
| president = William W. Destler |
| president = William W. Destler |
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| athl_dir = Lou Spiotti |
| athl_dir = Lou Spiotti |
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| colors = Orange and Burnt Umber |
| colors = Orange and Burnt Umber |
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<!---Rink information---> |
<!---Rink information---> |
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− | | arena = |
+ | | arena = Gene Polisseni Center |
− | | capacity = |
+ | | capacity = 4,500 |
− | | dimensions = |
+ | | dimensions = 200'x85' |
<!---Men's team---> |
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| m_league = Atlantic Hockey |
| m_league = Atlantic Hockey |
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| m_coach = [[Wayne Wilson (coach)|Wayne Wilson]]<br />([[Bowling Green Falcons|Bowling Green]] '84) |
| m_coach = [[Wayne Wilson (coach)|Wayne Wilson]]<br />([[Bowling Green Falcons|Bowling Green]] '84) |
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− | | m_league_ch = [[ECAC West]]: 1984, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
+ | | m_league_ch = [[ECAC West]]: 1984, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002<br />[[Atlantic Hockey]]: 2010, 2015 |
| m_ncaa_ch = 1983 (Division II)<br />1985 (Division III) |
| m_ncaa_ch = 1983 (Division II)<br />1985 (Division III) |
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− | | m_rivals = [[ |
+ | | m_rivals = [[Niagara Purple Eagles|Niagara]], [[Air Force Falcons|Air Force]] |
− | | m_media = WITR 89.7 FM |
+ | | m_media = WITR 89.7 FM<br />Time Warner Cable Sports |
<!---Women's team---> |
<!---Women's team---> |
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− | | w_league = |
+ | | w_league = College Hockey America |
| w_coach = [[Scott McDonald]]<br />([[Niagara Purple Eagles|Niagara]] '00) |
| w_coach = [[Scott McDonald]]<br />([[Niagara Purple Eagles|Niagara]] '00) |
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+ | | w_league_ch = [[ECAC West]]: 2011, 2012<br />[[College Hockey America|CHA]]: 2014, 2015 |
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− | | w_league_ch = |
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− | | w_ncaa_ch = |
+ | | w_ncaa_ch = 2012 (Division III) |
− | | w_rivals = [[ |
+ | | w_rivals = [[Syracuse Orange|Syracuse]] |
+ | | w_media = [http://pirateradio.rit.edu RIT Pirate Radio] streaming audio<br />Time Warner Cable Sports |
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− | The '''RIT Tigers''' are a [[Men's Division I]] team in [[Atlantic Hockey]] (joined 2006) and a [[Women's Division |
+ | The '''RIT Tigers''' are a [[Men's Division I]] team in [[Atlantic Hockey]] (joined 2006) and a [[Women's Division I]] team in [[College Hockey America]] (joined 2012). |
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+ | The teams are based out of the 4,300 seat [[Gene Polisseni Center]] which opened September 18, 2014. The previous home for the hockey team was the [[Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena]] which was home for 46 years |
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==RIT Mens Hockey (1962 - present)== |
==RIT Mens Hockey (1962 - present)== |
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+ | The '''RIT Tigers men's ice hockey''' team is one of two hockey teams representing [[Rochester Institute of Technology]] in suburban [[Rochester, New York]]. The school's men's team competes in the [[NCAA Division I|Division I]] [[Atlantic Hockey]] conference. The team has won two national championships, one each at the [[NCAA Division II|Division II]] and [[NCAA Division III|Division III]] levels. It lost in the semifinals of the Division I "Frozen Four" in 2010. The men's head coach is former [[Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey|Bowling Green University]] player [[Wayne Wilson (ice hockey)|Wayne Wilson]]. |
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+ | ===History=== |
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+ | In the fall of 1957, RIT student Jack Trickey founded the Monroe County Amateur Hockey (MCAHA) Association. A group of RIT students made up the majority of one of the teams. In 1958, the RIT Hockey Club was founded, and competed in the MCAHA until the league folded in 1960. The RIT hockey team continued to play against junior varsity and club teams. The RIT student council and athletic committee recommended that hockey be added to the athletic program, and men's hockey later became a varsity sport.<ref>[http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100411/SPORTS0101/4110374/1007/SPORTS/Buffalo-Bills-face-tough-question--QB-or-not-QB Bob Matthews sports column], ''Rochester Democrat and Chronicle'', April 11, 2010, accessed April 11, 2010</ref> The team competed at the Division II and III level for several years before moving up to Division I in 2006. |
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+ | ===Head Coaches=== |
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+ | *[[Jim Heffer]] (1962-1968) 70-27-2 |
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+ | *[[Daryl Sullivan]] (1968-1980) 131-135-3 |
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+ | *[[Brian Mason]] (1980-1984) 87-35-1 |
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+ | *[[Bruce Delventhal]] (1984-1988) 87-39-2 |
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+ | *[[Buddy Powers]] (1988-1989) 26-8-2 |
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+ | *[[Eric Hoffberg]] (1989-1999) 188-82-22 |
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+ | *[[Wayne Wilson]] (1999-Present) 320-195-60 (as of end of 2015-16 season) |
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− | === |
+ | ===Season-by-season results=== |
+ | ====Division I==== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=50% |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !Season |
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+ | !GP |
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+ | !W |
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+ | !L |
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+ | !T |
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+ | !Finish |
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+ | !Playoffs |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[2009–10 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season|2009–10]] || 41 || 28 || 12 || 1 || 1st, [[Atlantic Hockey|AHA]] |
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+ | | align="left" | '''Won [[2010 Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament|AHA Tournament]]'''<br />'''Won [[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament#East Regional – Albany, New York|NCAA East Regional]]'''<br />Lost in [[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament#Frozen Four – Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan|NCAA Frozen Four]], 1–8 ([[Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey|Wisconsin]]) |
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+ | | [[2008–09 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season|2008–09]] || 38 || 23 || 13 || 2 || T-1st, AHA |
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+ | | align="left" | Lost in [[2009 Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament|AHA Tournament semifinal]], 4–5 (OT) ([[Mercyhurst College|Mercyhurst]]) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[2007–08 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season|2007–08]] || 37 || 19 || 12 || 6 || 2nd, AHA |
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+ | | align="left" | Lost in [[2008 Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament|AHA Tournament semifinal]], 0–5 ([[Air Force Falcons men's ice hockey|Air Force]]) |
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+ | | [[2006–07 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season|2006–07]] || 34 || 21 || 11 || 2 || 1st, AHA |
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+ | | align="left" | Ineligible (transition year) |
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+ | | [[2005–06 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season|2005–06]] || 33 || 9 || 22 || 2 || N/A |
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+ | | align="left" | Ineligible (transition year) |
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+ | |} |
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− | === |
+ | === Award winners === |
+ | ==== National ==== |
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+ | {{col-start}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | ===== [[Hobey Baker Award]] winners ===== |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | ===== Hobey Baker Award finalists ===== |
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+ | *2008: [[Simon Lambert (ice hockey)|Simon Lambert]] |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | {{col-start}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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− | === |
+ | ===== All-Americans ===== |
+ | {{col-2}} |
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− | ====ECAC East (1976 - 2006)==== |
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− | ==== |
+ | ===== Olympians ===== |
+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | {{col-start}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | ===== Coach of the Year ===== |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | ===== Player of the Year ===== |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | ===== Tournament MVP ===== |
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+ | * [[Cameron Burt]] (2010) |
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− | {{ECAC West}} |
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+ | === School records === |
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+ | {{Main|RIT Tigers men's ice hockey records}} |
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+ | ====Career==== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | *Most goals in a career: [[Chris Johnstone]], 114 (1981–85) |
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+ | *Most assists in a career: [[Mike Bournazakis]], 148 (1999–03) |
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+ | *Most points in a career: Chris Johnstone, 250 (1981–85) |
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+ | *Most penalty minutes in a career: |
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+ | *Most points in a career, defenseman: |
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+ | *Most assists in a career, defenseman: [[Jerry Galway]], 120 (1997–99, 2000–02) |
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+ | *Most wins in a career: [[Jaime Morris]], 87 (1995–99) |
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+ | *Most shutouts in a career: (tie) [[Tyler Euverman]], 12 (1999–03); [[Dave Burkholder]], 12 (1980–84) |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | |||
+ | '''Division I''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a career: [[Simon Lambert (ice hockey)|Simon Lambert]], 55 (2005–08) |
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+ | *Most assists in a career: [[Dan Ringwald]], 104 (2006–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards">http://www.ritathletics.com/news/2010/5/13/MHOCKEY_0513102358.aspx</ref> |
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+ | *Most points in a career: Simon Lambert, 132 (2005–08) |
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+ | *Most penalty minutes in a career: [[Brennan Sarazin]], 194 (2005–09) |
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+ | *Most points in a career, defenseman: Dan Ringwald, 125 (2006–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | *Most assists in a career, defenseman: Dan Ringwald, 104 (2006–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | *Most wins in a career: [[Jared DeMichiel]], 41 (2006–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | *Most shutouts in a career: Jared DeMichiel, 7 (2006–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Season==== |
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+ | =====Player===== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division II/III''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a season: [[Steve Toll]], 39 (1996–97) |
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+ | *Most assists in a season: [[Mike Bournazakis]], 51 (2000–01) |
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+ | *Most points in a season: Steve Toll, 84 (1996–97) |
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+ | *Most points in a season, defenseman: |
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+ | *Most wins in a season: [[Dave Burkholder]], 28 (1983–84) |
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+ | *Most shutouts in a season: Dave Burkholder, 7 (1983–84) |
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+ | *Most power play goals in a season: [[Pete Bournazakis]], 17 (2000–01) |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division I''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a season: [[Matt Smith (ice hockey)|Matt Smith]], 27 (2007–08) |
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+ | *Most assists in a season: [[Andrew Favot]], 33 (2009–10) |
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+ | *Most points in a season: [[Simon Lambert (ice hockey)|Simon Lambert]], 51 (2007–08) |
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+ | *Most points in a season, defenseman: [[Dan Ringwald]], 37 (2009–10) |
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+ | *Most wins in a season: [[Jared DeMichiel]], 27 (2009–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | *Most shutouts in a season: Jared DeMichiel, 6 (2009–10) <ref name="2010_RIT_awards" /> |
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+ | *Most power play goals in a season: Matt Smith, 17 (2007–08) |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | |||
+ | =====Team===== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division II/III''' |
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+ | *Most wins in a season: 31 (1985–86) |
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+ | *Most overtime games in a season: |
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+ | *Longest overall unbeaten streak: |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division I''' |
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+ | *Most wins in a season: 28 (2009–10) |
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+ | *Most overtime games in a season: |
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+ | *Longest overall unbeaten streak: 12 (February 12, 2010 – April 8, 2010) |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | ====Game==== |
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+ | =====Player===== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division II/III''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a game: [[Norm McEachern]], 6 (1963–64 vs. [[Syracuse Orange|Syracuse]]) |
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+ | *Most assists in a game: [[Maurice Montambault]], 8 (1985–86 vs. [[SUNY Brockport|Brockport]]) |
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+ | *Most points in a game: (tie) [[Mike Bournazakis]], 9 (2001–02 vs. [[Neumann College|Neumann]]); Maurice Montambault, 9 (1985–86 vs. Brockport) |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division I''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a game: (tie) [[Matt Smith (ice hockey)|Matt Smith]], 3 (twice) (March 7, 2008 vs. [[Holy Cross Crusaders|Holy Cross]]; March 8, 2008 vs. Holy Cross); [[Matt Crowell (ice hockey)|Matt Crowell]], 3 (January 22, 2009 vs. [[Canisius College#Athletics|Canisius]]); [[Alan Mazur]], 3 (October 30, 2009 vs. [[Connecticut Huskies|UConn]]); [[Dan Ringwald]], 3 ([[natural hat trick]]) (October 31, 2009 vs. UConn) |
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+ | *Most assists in a game: [[Brent Patry]], 5 (October 21, 2006 vs. [[American International College|AIC]]) |
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+ | *Most points in a game: (tie) Brent Patry, 5 (October 21, 2006 vs. AIC); [[Cameron Burt]], 5 (March 20, 2010 vs. [[Sacred Heart Pioneers|Sacred Heart]]) |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | |||
+ | =====Team===== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division II/III''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a game: 24 (February 8, 2002 vs. [[Neumann College|Neumann]]) |
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+ | *Most goals in a period: 10 (February 8, 2002, second period vs. Neumann) |
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+ | *Most assists in a period: |
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+ | {{col-2}} |
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+ | '''Division I''' |
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+ | *Most goals in a game: 9 (March 15, 2009 vs. [[Holy Cross Crusaders|Holy Cross]]) |
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+ | *Most goals in a period: 5 (thrice) (October 20, 2006, second period vs. [[American International College|AIC]]; January 20, 2009, second period vs. [[Connecticut Huskies|UConn]]; March 15, 2009, second period vs. Holy Cross) |
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+ | *Most assists in a period: |
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+ | {{col-end}} |
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+ | {{main|RIT Tigers women's ice hockey}} |
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+ | ==Corner Crew== |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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+ | {{Atlantic Hockey}} |
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+ | {{College Hockey America}} |
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[[Category:American ice hockey teams]] |
[[Category:American ice hockey teams]] |
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− | [[Category:National Collegiate Athletic Association |
+ | [[Category:National Collegiate Athletic Association teams]] |
+ | [[Category:Atlantic Hockey teams]] |
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+ | [[Category:ECAC West teams]] |
Revision as of 21:18, 17 July 2017
RIT Tigers | |
Institution: | Rochester Institute of Technology |
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Location: | Rochester, New York |
School founded: | 1829 |
Enrollment: | 17,652 |
President: | William W. Destler |
Athletic Director: | Lou Spiotti |
Colors: | Orange and Burnt Umber |
Home Arena: | Gene Polisseni Center |
Capacity: | 4,500 |
Dimensions: | 200'x85' |
Men's Team | |
Conference: | Atlantic Hockey |
Coach: | Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green '84) |
Conf. Championships: | ECAC West: 1984, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Atlantic Hockey: 2010, 2015 |
NCAA Championships: | 1983 (Division II) 1985 (Division III) |
Major Rivals: | Niagara, Air Force |
Media: | WITR 89.7 FM Time Warner Cable Sports |
Women's Team | |
Conference: | College Hockey America |
Coach: | Scott McDonald (Niagara '00) |
Conf. Championships: | ECAC West: 2011, 2012 CHA: 2014, 2015 |
NCAA Championships: | 2012 (Division III) |
Major Rivals: | Syracuse |
Media: | RIT Pirate Radio streaming audio Time Warner Cable Sports |
The RIT Tigers are a Men's Division I team in Atlantic Hockey (joined 2006) and a Women's Division I team in College Hockey America (joined 2012).
The teams are based out of the 4,300 seat Gene Polisseni Center which opened September 18, 2014. The previous home for the hockey team was the Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena which was home for 46 years
RIT Mens Hockey (1962 - present)
The RIT Tigers men's ice hockey team is one of two hockey teams representing Rochester Institute of Technology in suburban Rochester, New York. The school's men's team competes in the Division I Atlantic Hockey conference. The team has won two national championships, one each at the Division II and Division III levels. It lost in the semifinals of the Division I "Frozen Four" in 2010. The men's head coach is former Bowling Green University player Wayne Wilson.
History
In the fall of 1957, RIT student Jack Trickey founded the Monroe County Amateur Hockey (MCAHA) Association. A group of RIT students made up the majority of one of the teams. In 1958, the RIT Hockey Club was founded, and competed in the MCAHA until the league folded in 1960. The RIT hockey team continued to play against junior varsity and club teams. The RIT student council and athletic committee recommended that hockey be added to the athletic program, and men's hockey later became a varsity sport.[1] The team competed at the Division II and III level for several years before moving up to Division I in 2006.
Head Coaches
- Jim Heffer (1962-1968) 70-27-2
- Daryl Sullivan (1968-1980) 131-135-3
- Brian Mason (1980-1984) 87-35-1
- Bruce Delventhal (1984-1988) 87-39-2
- Buddy Powers (1988-1989) 26-8-2
- Eric Hoffberg (1989-1999) 188-82-22
- Wayne Wilson (1999-Present) 320-195-60 (as of end of 2015-16 season)
Season-by-season results
Division I
Season | GP | W | L | T | Finish | Playoffs |
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2009–10 | 41 | 28 | 12 | 1 | 1st, AHA | Won AHA Tournament Won NCAA East Regional Lost in NCAA Frozen Four, 1–8 (Wisconsin) |
2008–09 | 38 | 23 | 13 | 2 | T-1st, AHA | Lost in AHA Tournament semifinal, 4–5 (OT) (Mercyhurst) |
2007–08 | 37 | 19 | 12 | 6 | 2nd, AHA | Lost in AHA Tournament semifinal, 0–5 (Air Force) |
2006–07 | 34 | 21 | 11 | 2 | 1st, AHA | Ineligible (transition year) |
2005–06 | 33 | 9 | 22 | 2 | N/A | Ineligible (transition year) |
Award winners
National
Hobey Baker Award winners |
Hobey Baker Award finalists
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All-Americans |
Olympians |
Atlantic Hockey Association
Coach of the Year |
Player of the Year |
Tournament MVP
- Cameron Burt (2010)
School records
Career
Division II/III
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Division I
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Division I
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Team
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RIT Womens Hockey (1975 - present)
RIT Honors
Corner Crew
References
- ↑ Bob Matthews sports column, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, April 11, 2010, accessed April 11, 2010
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 http://www.ritathletics.com/news/2010/5/13/MHOCKEY_0513102358.aspx
Atlantic Hockey | |
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Teams (arenas) | Air Force (Cadet Ice Arena) - American International (MassMutual Center) - Army (Tate Rink) - Bentley (Bentley Arena) - Canisius (LECOM Harborcenter) - Holy Cross (Hart Center) - Mercyhurst (Mercyhurst Ice Center) - Niagara (Dwyer Arena) - RIT (Gene Polisseni Center) - Robert Morris (Clearview Arena) - Sacred Heart (Martire Family Arena) |
Seasons | 2003–04 - 2004–05 - 2005–06 - 2006–07 - 2007–08 - 2008–09 - 2009–10 - 2010–11 - 2011–12 - 2012–13 - 2013–14 - 2014–15 - 2015–16 - 2016–17 - 2017–18 - 2018–19 - 2019–20 - 2020–21 - 2021–22- 2022–23 - 2023–24 |
Awards | All-Atlantic Hockey Team - Player of the Year - Rookie of the Year - Coach of the Year - Best Defensive Forward - Best Defenseman - Individual Sportsmanship - Regular Season Goaltending Award - Regular Season Scoring Trophy - Most Valuable Player in Tournament - All-Tournament Team |
NCAA - List of champions - Harborcenter (conference tournament site) |
College Hockey America women's ice hockey | |
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Teams | Lindenwood Lions - Mercyhurst Lakers - Penn State Nittany Lions - Robert Morris Colonials (dormant; returning in 2023) - RIT Tigers - Syracuse Orange |
Venues | Centene Community Ice Center (Lindenwood) - Mercyhurst Ice Center (Mercyhurst) - Pegula Ice Arena (Penn State) - Colonials Arena (Robert Morris) - Gene Polisseni Center (RIT) - Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion (Syracuse) - HarborCenter (Conference Tournament) |
Seasons | 2002-03 - 2003–04 - 2004–05 - 2005–06 - 2006–07 - 2007–08 - 2008–09 - 2009–10 - 2010–11 - 2011-12 - 2012-13 - 2013–14 - 2014-15 - 2015–16 - 2016–17 - 2017–18 - 2018–19 - 2019–20 - 2020–21 - 2021-22 - 2022-23 |
Conference Tournaments | 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020 - 2021 - 2022 |
Former Members | Findlay - Niagara - Quinnipiac - Wayne |