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**Round 1 @ [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]]: Won in 2 games, 3-2 (OT) and 3-1. | **Round 1 @ [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]]: Won in 2 games, 3-2 (OT) and 3-1. | ||
− | **Quarterfinals @ [[Cornell University|Cornell]]: | + | **Quarterfinals @ [[Cornell University|Cornell]]: Lost in 3 games, 1-0, 0-4, and 3-4. |
====Women's Hockey==== | ====Women's Hockey==== |
Revision as of 18:20, March 15, 2009
Conductor: Steve Malinski
Managers: Bonnie Domigan, Kevin Schildhorn
Freakout opponent: Yale
Gift: T-Shirt
Road Trips
October 10-11, 2008: If you die in Canada, you die in real life
The band (over 50 people in all) traveled to Quebec City, PQ for the season opener against Vermont. The game was held at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse, and the team lost 1-4.
October 24-25, 2008: Men's Hockey, Governor's Cup
Novemeber 16, 2008: Women's Hockey @ Union
December 5-6, 2008: Women's Hockey @ Quinnipiac & Princeton, Men's Hockey @ Yale
Due to the short distance between Quinnipiac and Yale (~10 miles) and fortunate scheduling, the band traveled to three away games over two days. The women's team won their games against Quinnipiac and Princeton (2-1 and 3-2 respectively) while the men's team lost to Yale 3-7.
January 23-24, 2009: Men's Hockey @ St. Lawrence & Clarkson
RPI beat SLU 7-6 at 9 seconds into overtime. The fans heckled the RPI band to the point of throwing trash at the band. Although Clarkson beat RPI, it was more welcoming to be at Cheel Arena and hear "RPI still sucks" from Clarkson fans than being at the SLU game.
January 30, 2009: Men's Hockey @ Dartmouth
Men's Hockey one night stand to Dartmouth (lost 2-5).
February 7, 2009: Men's Hockey @ Union
March 6-8, 2009: Then a miracle occurs...
Playoffs
Football
- ECAC North Atlantic Bowl vs. Alfred: Won 34-31.
Men's Hockey
- ECAC Tournament
Women's Hockey
- ECAC Tournament
Other
- Played at SO 4 on July 26 from 11am to noon.
- Held third annual 100% Natural Noise NRB event on August 23.
- Played in the Uncle Sam Day Parade with a setlist of Hogan's Heroes, Twist and Shout, Louie Louie, Spirit in the Sky, and Hail.
- Showed up to play at the Hockey Line Celebration on September 8, but there weren't enough people at the Union to play for.
- Played Carry On and Final Countdown with the WPI Band at halftime of football game on September 27.
- Record broken for longest en queue cheer: Islanders (from last quarter of WPI football game till end of the first period of women's hockey game) on September 27.
- Played Children of Sanchez with the Colgate band.