Celebrating the Class of 2022

by Dan Scully Published February 10th, 2022 Seniors Abby Davies, Jordan Marchese, and Taylor Sims. (Photo credits: RIT Athletic Communications) The games against Lindenwood on February 11th and 12th mark the final home series of 2021-22 for RIT women’s hockey, and therefore the final home series for this season’s senior class: Forward Abby Davies, majoring … Continue reading Celebrating the Class of 2022

Orange Complete Season Sweep of the Tigers

by Dan Scully Published January 24th, 2022 Freshman defender Bailey Kehl celebrates her first collegiate goal Saturday vs. Syracuse. (Photo credit: Josh Boland/RIT Athletic Communications) News and Notes The NCAA Division III membership passed Proposal 4 at the NCAA Convention in Indianapolis, IN on Saturday, allowing Division III institutions with Division I sports to award … Continue reading Orange Complete Season Sweep of the Tigers

Tigers Lose Heartbreaker to Sharks Friday, Tie Saturday

by Dan Scully Published January 2nd, 2022 Senior forward Abby Davies lines up for a faceoff during a game against UConn. (Photo credit: RIT Athletic Communications) News and Notes RIT entered the series with a 2-0-0 record against the Long Island University Sharks, sweeping them in a December 2019 series 3-2 (F/OT) and 5-2 at … Continue reading Tigers Lose Heartbreaker to Sharks Friday, Tie Saturday

Tigers Shutout by Saints

by Dan Scully Published October 25th, 2021 Freshman goaltender Sarah Coe makes a save.(Photo credit Ariana Shchuka/RIT Athletic Communications) News and Notes The Tigers were last in action Saturday, October 16th at Blue Cross Arena in an exhibition against Cornell. The game was scheduled to be played at the Gene Polisseni Center, but an ammonia … Continue reading Tigers Shutout by Saints

Tigers Fight Hard but Can’t Outrun UConn as Huskies Sweep

by Dan Scully Published October 12th, 2021 Sophomore forward Emma Roland handles the puck against UConn Friday. News and Notes The only previous meeting between the teams came in the 2013 Nutmeg Classic, with the Tigers taking a 4-3 win in overtime.The Tigers held UConn scoreless in the first period in both games, marking the … Continue reading Tigers Fight Hard but Can’t Outrun UConn as Huskies Sweep

Tigers Swept by Union, Fall to 0-5

by Dan Scully Published October 3rd, 2021 The Tigers celebrate senior forward Abby Davies' second period goal Friday evening. With an assist on the goal, freshman forward Kylie Aquaro recorded her first collegiate point. News and Notes The Tigers entered the series with a 5-6-4 record against the Dutchwomen.Freshman forward Kylie Aquaro recorded her first … Continue reading Tigers Swept by Union, Fall to 0-5

#6 Raiders Sweep Tigers in Home-and-Home

Sophomore forward Lindsay Maloney carries the puck away from the half boards on Saturday. News and Notes The Tigers entered the series with a 1-9 record against Colgate.Freshman forward Athena Vasdani scored her first collegiate goal on Friday.Saturday was the first appearance of the season for senior forward Abby Davies.Saturday’s game was the first home … Continue reading #6 Raiders Sweep Tigers in Home-and-Home

TIGERS DROP SEASON-OPENING NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUP WITH MERCYHURST

by Dan Scully Published September 20th, 2021 News and Notes Despite being a matchup of conference opponents, Sunday’s contest will not count towards College Hockey America standings.The Tigers and Lakers will meet four more times this season, November 19th and 20th at the Gene Polisseni Center and February 4th and 5th in Erie, PA. All … Continue reading TIGERS DROP SEASON-OPENING NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUP WITH MERCYHURST

RIT Women’s Hockey 2021-22 Season Preview

by Dan Scully Published September 18th, 2021 "We're back!"Coach Celeste Brown at RIT Hockey Media Day The RIT women’s hockey team kicks off the season Sunday at Mercyhurst, with puck drop scheduled for noon. The Tigers have 13 newcomers, including 12 freshmen and a single transfer, F Chloe McNeil, a sophomore who skated in 11 … Continue reading RIT Women’s Hockey 2021-22 Season Preview

What RIT Hockey Means to Me Part III

By Tommy Kane Published: May 19th, 2021 Pre-Pandemic My world came crashing down on November 9th, 2020. I think every RIT Hockey fan had a similar experience. On that day, I found out from good friend, Ed Trefzger, that RIT was cancelling their Men's and Women's Hockey seasons. What proceeded was me huddled up against … Continue reading What RIT Hockey Means to Me Part III