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RIT's athletics nickname is the "Tigers", a name given following the undefeated men's basketball season of 1955–56. Prior to that, RIT's athletic teams were called the "Techmen" and had blue and silver as the sports colors. In 1963, RIT purchased a rescued Bengal tiger which became the Institute's mascot, named SPIRIT. He was taken to sports ...
The RIT Tigers men's ice hockey team is a collegiate ice hockey team representing the Rochester Institute of Technology in suburban Rochester, New York, United States. The school's men's team competes in the Division I Atlantic Hockey America. The team has won two national championships, one each at the Division II and Division III levels. It ...
The 2024–25 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season will be the 61st season of play for the program, the 20th at the Division I level and the 1st in Atlantic Hockey America.The Tigers will represent the Rochester Institute of Technology in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their home games at the Gene Polisseni Center and be coached by Wayne Wilson in his 26th season.
The RIT Tigers ice hockey program consists of two ice hockey teams that represent Rochester Institute of Technology: RIT Tigers men's ice hockey;
The 2023–24 RIT Tigers men's ice hockey season was the 60th season of play for the program, the 19th at the Division I level and the 18th in Atlantic Hockey.The Tigers represented the Rochester Institute of Technology, played their home games at the Gene Polisseni Center and were coached by Wayne Wilson in his 25th season.
Tigers pitcher Casey Mize delivers a pitch against the Royals in the first inning on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. Detroit Tigers (25-27) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (23-28) When: 11: ...
For those living outside of the Bally Sports Detroit umbrella, you can watch every Tigers game with an MLB.tv subscription, allowing out-of-market fans to watch their team. A yearly All Teams ...
The RIT Tigers men's ice hockey team has been in existence since 1959 and a varsity program since 1964, competing in all three divisions of collegiate ice hockey and winning two national championships. The team has seen seven head coaches, 35 winning varsity seasons, and 14 national tournament appearances.