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RPI has two names for its sports teams, the Engineers and the Red Hawks.  The teams for men's and women's hockey, track and field, indoor track, cross country, football and tennis are known as the Engineers, while the rest of the varsity sports teams are the Red Hawks.  The pep band will most commonly play at home men's and women's hockey games, as well as home football games.
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RPI's sports teams are known as the Engineers.  The teams for men's and women's hockey, track and field, indoor track, cross country, football and tennis have always been known as the Engineers, while the rest of the varsity sports teams were known as the Red Hawks until 9/10/09 when the institute announced it would change all team names to the Engineers, reverting to the method used years ago by the school.  The pep band will most commonly play at home men's and women's hockey games, as well as home football games.  Every home men's hockey and football game is broadcasted by [[WRPI 91.5 FM]], RPI's college radio station.
  
 
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| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Number'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Name'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Position'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Year'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Number'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Name'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Position'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Year'''
 
| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Number'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Name'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Position'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Year'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Number'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Name'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Position'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Year'''
 
|-
 
|-
| align=center | 1|| align=left |Jordan Alford    || align=center |G||2008|| align=center | 1|| align=left |Emily Ford        || align=center |G||2009
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| align=center | 3|| align=left |Guy Leboeuf      || align=center |D||2014|| align=center | 1|| align=left |Sara Till    || align=center |G||2016
 
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| align=center | 2|| align=left |Erik Burgdoerfer  || align=center |D||2010|| align=center | 3|| align=left |Victoria Germuska  || align=center |D||2011
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| align=center | 4|| align=left |Craig Bokenfohr      || align=center |D||2016|| align=center | 2|| align=left |Eleeza Cox        || align=center |F||2015
 
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| align=center | 3|| align=left |Christian Jensen  || align=center |D||2010|| align=center | 4|| align=left |Jamie-Lynn Stewart || align=center |F||2009
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| align=center | 5|| align=left |Luke Curadi      || align=center |D||2015|| align=center | 3|| align=left |Kathryn Schilter  || align=center |D||2015
 
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| align=center | 4|| align=left |Bryan Brutlag    || align=center |D||2011|| align=center | 6|| align=left |Laura Gersten      || align=center |D||2010
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| align=center | 6|| align=left |Phil Hampton    || align=center |D||2016|| align=center | 4|| align=left |Ali Svoboda        || align=center |F||2015
 
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|-
| align=center | 5|| align=left |John Kennedy      || align=center |D||2011|| align=center | 7|| align=left |Ellen McNamara    || align=center |D||2008
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| align=center | 7|| align=left |Zach Schroeder  || align=center |F||2015|| align=center | 5|| align=left |Katie Daniels (C)      || align=center |D||2013
 
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| align=center | 6|| align=left |Peter Merth      || align=center |D||2010|| align=center | 8|| align=left |Allysen Weidner    || align=center |F||2010
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| align=center | 9|| align=left |Matt Neal      || align=center |F||2015|| align=center | 6|| align=left |Madison Marzario  || align=center |D||2014
 
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| align=center | 7|| align=left |Jeff Foss        || align=center |D||2011|| align=center | 9|| align=left |Nicole McDonald    || align=center |F||2009
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| align=center |10|| align=left |Curtis Leonard    || align=center |D||2015|| align=center | 7|| align=left |Delaney Middlebrook|| align=center |D||2016
 
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| align=center | 8|| align=left |Jake Morissette (C)|| align=center |F||2008|| align=center |10|| align=left |Whitney Naslund    || align=center |F||2010
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| align=center |11|| align=left |Bo Dolan          || align=center |D||2014|| align=center | 8|| align=left |Taylor Mahoney    || align=center |F||2015
 
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| align=center | 9|| align=left |Jonathan Ornelas (A)|| align=center |F||2008|| align=center |11|| align=left |Melissa Boik    || align=center |D||2009
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| align=center |12|| align=left |Johnny Rogic      || align=center |F||2014|| align=center | 9|| align=left |Missy Mankey      || align=center |F||2014
 
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| align=center |10|| align=left |Scott Halpern    || align=center |F||2011|| align=center |12|| align=left |Brooke Thompson (C)|| align=center |F||2008
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| align=center |14|| align=left |Greg Burgdoerfer  || align=center |F||2013|| align=center |10|| align=left |Lauren Wash || align=center |F||2016
 
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| align=center |11|| align=left |Paul Kerins      || align=center |F||2010|| align=center |15|| align=left |Jamie Jacquard-Sowa|| align=center |F||2009
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| align=center |15|| align=left |Jacob Laliberte  || align=center |F||2015|| align=center |11|| align=left |Alexa Gruschow      || align=center |F||2016
 
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| align=center |12|| align=left |Garett Vassel    || align=center |F||2010|| align=center |16|| align=left |Kelly Barbera (C)  || align=center |D||2008
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| align=center |17|| align=left |Milos Bubela  || align=center |F||2016|| align=center |12|| align=left |Jenn Godin      || align=center |D||2016
 
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| align=center |13|| align=left |Joel Malchuk      || align=center |F||2011|| align=center |17|| align=left |Melanie Guillemette|| align=center |D||2008
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| align=center |18|| align=left |Travis Fulton  || align=center |F||2016|| align=center |13|| align=left |Mariana Walsh  || align=center |F||2015
 
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| align=center |15|| align=left |Tyler Helfrich    || align=center |D||2011|| align=center |19|| align=left |Rossli Chace      || align=center |F||2010
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| align=center |19|| align=left |Mike Zalewski|| align=center |F||2016|| align=center |14|| align=left |Toni Sanders      || align=center |D||2014
 
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| align=center |16|| align=left |Seth Klerer      || align=center |F||2009|| align=center |22|| align=left |Jodi Yaworski      || align=center |D||2010
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| align=center |21|| align=left |Mark McGowan    || align=center |F||2015|| align=center |15|| align=left |Taylor Horton (C)    || align=center |F||2013
 
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| align=center |17|| align=left |Andrew Lord (A)   || align=center |F||2008|| align=center |23|| align=left |Ashley Gaylord    || align=center |F||2011
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| align=center |22|| align=left |C.J. Lee (C)     || align=center |F||2013|| align=center |16|| align=left |Mari Mankey  || align=center |F||2016
 
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| align=center |18|| align=left |Dan Peace        || align=center |F||2008|| align=center |24|| align=left |Sydney O'Keefe     || align=center |F||2011
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| align=center |23|| align=left |Brock Higgs          || align=center |F||2014|| align=center |17|| align=left |Clare Padmore     || align=center |F||2014
 
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| align=center |20|| align=left |Kevin Beauregard  || align=center |F||2011|| align=center |26|| align=left |Laura Menken      || align=center |D||2009
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| align=center |24|| align=left |Chris Bradley      || align=center |D||2016|| align=center |19|| align=left |Jordan Smelker || align=center |F||2014
 
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| align=center |21|| align=left |Chase Polacek    || align=center |F||2011|| align=center |27|| align=left |Kendra Dunlop      || align=center |F||2011
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| align=center |25|| align=left |Andrew Commers      || align=center |F||2016|| align=center |21|| align=left |Andie Le Donne    || align=center |D||2013
 
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| align=center |22|| align=left |Matt Angers-Goulet|| align=center |F||2009|| align=center |28|| align=left |Julie Aho          || align=center |F||2008
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| align=center |26|| align=left |Mark Miller    || align=center |F||2016|| align=center |23|| align=left |Nona Letuligasenoa || align=center |D||2014
 
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| align=center |23|| align=left |Kurt Colling     || align=center |F||2009|| align=center |30|| align=left |Ashley Mayr        || align=center |G||2009
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| align=center |27|| align=left |Marty O'Grady     || align=center |F||2013|| align=center |24|| align=left |Brandi Banks || align=center |D||2016
 
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|-
| align=center |24|| align=left |Tyler Eaves       || align=center |F||2008|| align=center |33|| align=left |Sonja van der Bliek|| align=center |G||2011
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| align=center |28|| align=left |Matt Tinordi       || align=center |F||2014|| align=center |26|| align=left |Kristen Jakubowski      || align=center |F||2012
 
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| align=center |25|| align=left |Mark Zarbo        || align=center |F||2010|| align=center |86|| align=left |Allison Wright    || align=center |F||2010
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| align=center |29|| align=left |Nick Bailen    || align=center |D||2013|| align=center |30|| align=left |Brianna Piper      || align=center |G||2015
 
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| align=center |26|| align=left |Ben Contini      || align=center |F||2011
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| align=center |32|| align=left |Bryce Merriam    || align=center |G||2013|| align=center |31|| align=left |Kelly O'Brien      || align=center |G||2015
 
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| align=center |27|| align=left |Andrei Uryadov    || align=center |F||2009
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| align=center |33|| align=left |Jason Kasdorf    || align=center |G||2016
 
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| align=center |31|| align=left |Mathias Lange     || align=center |G||2009
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| align=center |34|| align=left |Scott Diebold     || align=center |G||2015
 
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| align=center |35|| align=left |Will Neubert      || align=center |G||2008
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| align=center |39|| align=left |Ryan Haggerty    || align=center |F||2015
 
|}
 
|}
 
Sport with stick and puck and ice.
 
Sport with stick and puck and ice.
  
==Big Games (Men's)==
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==Big Games==
Like football, there are a number of games over the course of the season that carry special significance.
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There are a number of hockey games over the course of the season that carry special significance.
  
 
===Big Red Freakout!===
 
===Big Red Freakout!===
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=====Recent Opponents and Results=====
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[[2011-2012]]: [[Colgate University|Colgate]] L 3-8<br>
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[[2010-2011]]: [[Yale University|Yale]] W 5-2<br>
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[[2009-2010]]: [[Princeton University|Princeton]] L 0-7<br>
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[[2008-2009]]: [[Yale University|Yale]] L 1-4<br>
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[[2007-2008]]: [[Princeton University|Princeton]] L 0-4<br>
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''For information on Freakout, see this [[Freakout|page]].''
 
''For information on Freakout, see this [[Freakout|page]].''
  
 
===Black Friday===
 
===Black Friday===
Started during the [[2003-2004]] season, this game takes place on the first home [[ECAC Hockey]] game of the season.  Free admission is given to all students wearing black.  The members of the band are given [[Black Friday T-shirts|black T-shirts]] which they wear over their regular [[Rugby Shirts|rugby shirts]].  The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards.
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[[Black Friday]] started during the [[2003-2004]] season to honor the passing of women's hockey coach Bill Cahill and equipment manager Tom Cavosie.  This game now takes place on the first home [[ECAC Hockey]] game of the season.  Free admission is given to all students wearing black, and members of the band are given [[Black Friday T-shirts|black t-shirts]] which they wear over their regular [[Rugby Shirts|rugby shirts]].  The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards. In 2010, Black Friday was replaced with Black Saturday. RPI is 7-2-1 all-time in Black Friday games.
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=====Recent Opponents and Results=====
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[[2012-2013]]: [[Union College|Union]] L 2-4 <br>
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[[2011-2012]]: [[Yale University|Yale]] L 0-2<br>
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[[2010-2011]]: [[Union College|Union]] W 4-3 OT<br>
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[[2009-2010]]: [[Yale University|Yale]] W 5-2<br>
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[[2008-2009]]: [[Harvard University|Harvard]] W 3-2<br>
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''For a complete list of Black Friday results, see this [[Black Friday|page]].''
  
=====Past opponents and results=====
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===White-Out===
[[2007-2008]]: [[Yale University|Yale]]               T 1-1    <br />
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[[White-Out]] started during the [[2004-2005]] season under the name "White-Out Wednesday" as a gimmick to draw a crowd for a rare mid-week game. The [[White-Out]] game has since become an annual event whose scheduling remains somewhat mysterious to the band.  RPI is 2-4 (or 2-5) all-time in White-Out games.
[[2006-2007]]: [[Princeton University|Princeton]]    W 4-3 (ot)<br />
 
[[2005-2006]]: [[Quinnipiac University|Quinnipiac]]  W 4-2     <br />
 
[[2004-2005]]: [[Clarkson University|Clarkson]]      W 5-3    <br />
 
[[2003-2004]]: [[University of Vermont|Vermont]]      W 7-1    <br />
 
  
===Whiteout===
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=====Recent Opponents and Results=====
Originally started during the [[2004-2005]] season under the name "Whiteout Wednesday" as a gimmick to draw a crowd to a rare midweek game, the Whiteout has now become an annual event whose scheduling remains somewhat mysterious to the band.
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[[2011-2012]]: White-Out may or may not have been played this year. See Senior Night below for what might have been White-Out.<br>
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[[2010-2011]]: [[Cornell University|Cornell]]        L 2-3 (OT)<br>
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[[2009-2010]]: [[Cornell University|Cornell]]        L 1-2<br>
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[[2008-2009]]: No White-Out game was played this year.<br>
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[[2007-2008]]: [[Clarkson University|Clarkson]]      L 1-3<br>
  
=====Past opponents and results=====
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''For a complete list of White-Out results, see this [[White-Out|page]].''
[[2006-2007]]: [[Cornell University|Cornell]]        L 1-6<br>
 
[[2005-2006]]: [[Cornell University|Cornell]]        W 2-0<br>
 
[[2004-2005]]: [[Providence College|Providence]]     W 4-3<br>
 
  
 
===Senior Night===
 
===Senior Night===
Senior Night is the last home game of the regular season.
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[[Senior Night]] is the last home game of the regular season.  RPI is 34-27-1 in Senior Night games since 1950.
  
=====Past opponents and results=====
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=====Recent Opponents and Results=====
[[2006-2007]]: [[Yale University|Yale]]             L 3-4<br>
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[[2011-2012]]: [[Princeton University|Princeton]] L 2-6 <br>
[[2005-2006]]: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]       L 1-2<br>
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[[2010-2011]]: [[Quinnipiac University|Quinnipiac]] T 2-2<br>
[[2004-2005]]: [[Yale University|Yale]]            W 3-2 (ot)<br>
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[[2009-2010]]: [[Princeton University|Princeton]]   L 0-7<br>
[[2003-2004]]: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]       L 2-3<br>
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[[2008-2009]]: [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]] L 0-2<br>
[[2002-2003]]: [[University of Vermont|Vermont]]    W 4-2<br>
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[[2007-2008]]: [[Clarkson University|Clarkson]]     L 1-3<br>
[[2001-2002]]: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]      W 3-1<br>
 
[[2000-2001]]: [[Brown University|Brown]]          W 4-2<br>
 
[[1999-2000]]: [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]] L 1-5<br>
 
[[1998-1999]]: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]       W 4-0<br>
 
Information on Senior Nights prior to 1998-1999 is unavailable
 
  
==External Links==
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''For a complete list of Senior Night results, see this [[Senior Night|page]].''
*[http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/h_index.html Rensselaer Hockey History]
 
  
 
=Football=
 
=Football=
 
{| align="right" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" cellpadding="2" border="1"
 
|+ '''Current Roster'''
 
| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Number'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Name'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Position'''|| style="color: white; background-color: red;" |'''Year'''
 
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| align=center | 1|| align=left |Brett Perron      || align=center |DB||2008
 
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| align=center | 2|| align=left |Brendan McGowan (C)|| align=center |WR||2008
 
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| align=center | 3|| align=left |John Tesiero (C)  || align=center |DB||2008
 
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| align=center | 4|| align=left |Bob Munier        || align=center |RB||2011
 
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| align=center | 5|| align=left |Nick Costa        || align=center |RB||2011
 
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| align=center | 6|| align=left |Drew Utschig      || align=center |WR||2008
 
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| align=center | 7|| align=left |Tom Rayhill (C)  || align=center |LB||2008
 
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| align=center | 8|| align=left |David Schepperly  || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center | 9|| align=left |Mike Fil          || align=center |WR||2010
 
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| align=center |10|| align=left |Josh Chiappone    || align=center |QB||2008
 
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| align=center |11|| align=left |Eren Savasli      || align=center |WR||2009
 
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| align=center |12|| align=left |Jesse Embley      || align=center |QB||2010
 
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| align=center |13|| align=left |Sam Reynolds      || align=center |QB||2011
 
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| align=center |14|| align=left |Jimmy Robertson  || align=center |QB||2009
 
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| align=center |15|| align=left |Kevin Avery      || align=center |QB||2009
 
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| align=center |16|| align=left |Nick Duncan      || align=center |WR||2010
 
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| align=center |17|| align=left |Will Gottschalk  || align=center |QB||2010
 
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| align=center |18|| align=left |Mark Sangiorgi    || align=center |DB||2009
 
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| align=center |19|| align=left |Brian Farrington  || align=center |QB||2010
 
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| align=center |20|| align=left |Bobby Stutz      || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center |21|| align=left |Jason Neville    || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center |22|| align=left |Isaac Williams    || align=center |RB||2009
 
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| align=center |23|| align=left |Kyle Blackman    || align=center |RB||2010
 
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| align=center |24|| align=left |Joe Albano        || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center |25|| align=left |Tim Acker        || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center |26|| align=left |Kevin MacCracken  || align=center |LB||2008
 
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| align=center |27|| align=left |Jim Ambrose      || align=center |DB||2009
 
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| align=center |28|| align=left |Joe Evangelista  || align=center |RB||2010
 
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| align=center |29|| align=left |Matt Allen        || align=center |DB||2009
 
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| align=center |30|| align=left |Justin Hasselkus  || align=center |DB||2011
 
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| align=center |31|| align=left |Anthony Casale    || align=center |LB||2008
 
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| align=center |32|| align=left |Luke Bartnik      || align=center |DB||2009
 
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| align=center |33|| align=left |Justin Foglia    || align=center |DB||2010
 
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| align=center |34|| align=left |Jason Sgarlata    || align=center |RB||2010
 
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| align=center |35|| align=left |Mike Giacoia      || align=center |RB||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |36|| align=left |Brett Eastman    || align=center |LB||2008
 
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| align=center |37|| align=left |Greg Thomas      || align=center |RB||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |40|| align=left |Tom Montano      || align=center |LB||2010
 
|-
 
| align=center |41|| align=left |Colton Hill      || align=center |TE||2010
 
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| align=center |42|| align=left |Justin Heafy      || align=center |RB||2009
 
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| align=center |43|| align=left |Koby Greene      || align=center |LB||2009
 
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| align=center |44|| align=left |Pete Rankis      || align=center |DB||2009
 
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| align=center |45|| align=left |Stefan Schulz    || align=center |LB||2010
 
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| align=center |46|| align=left |Nick Casale (C)  || align=center |DL||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |48|| align=left |Dan Belber        || align=center |DL||2008
 
|-
 
| align=center |51|| align=left |T.J. Kieper      || align=center |DL||2008
 
|-
 
| align=center |52|| align=left |Sebastian Youngman|| align=center |DL||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |54|| align=left |Colin King        || align=center |LB||2010
 
|-
 
| align=center |55|| align=left |Colin Elliott    || align=center |DL||2010
 
|-
 
| align=center |57|| align=left |Alex Kelsen      || align=center |LB||2009
 
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| align=center |60|| align=left |Grant Sanville    || align=center |OL||2008
 
|-
 
| align=center |62|| align=left |Doug Ingraham    || align=center |DL||2008
 
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| align=center |64|| align=left |Jon Knaust        || align=center |OL||2009
 
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| align=center |68|| align=left |Jasmin Ibric      || align=center |OL||2009
 
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| align=center |72|| align=left |James Porambo    || align=center |OL||2008
 
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| align=center |73|| align=left |Brian Hall        || align=center |OL||2010
 
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| align=center |75|| align=left |Dave Dillen      || align=center |OL||2008
 
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| align=center |76|| align=left |Matt Augen        || align=center |OL||2009
 
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| align=center |77|| align=left |Erik Whiting      || align=center |DL||2010
 
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| align=center |78|| align=left |Dave Lutian      || align=center |OL||2008
 
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| align=center |81|| align=left |JT Engstrom      || align=center |P||2008
 
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| align=center |82|| align=left |Chris Graef      || align=center |WR||2008
 
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| align=center |86|| align=left |Mike Booth        || align=center |WR||2010
 
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| align=center |87|| align=left |Chris Blevins    || align=center |WR||2010
 
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| align=center |88|| align=left |Jason Reed        || align=center |TE||2008
 
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| align=center |89|| align=left |Charles Salvo    || align=center |WR||2010
 
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| align=center |90|| align=left |Jerry Campbell    || align=center |DL||2009
 
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| align=center |91|| align=left |Ian Johnson      || align=center |DL||2008
 
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| align=center |92|| align=left |James McLaughlin  || align=center |DL||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |93|| align=left |Vince Scicchitano || align=center |DL||2008
 
|-
 
| align=center |95|| align=left |Eric Vanderventer || align=center |K||2010
 
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| align=center |96|| align=left |Khaly Merot      || align=center |DL||2009
 
|-
 
| align=center |97|| align=left |Matt Rissi        || align=center |DL||2010
 
|-
 
| align=center |98|| align=left |Ben St. Andrews  || align=center |DL||2009
 
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| align=center |99|| align=left |Randy Platter    || align=center |K||2011
 
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| align=center |  || align=left |Bryan Bessen      || align=center |LB||2010
 
|-
 
| align=center |  || align=left |Bill McCormick    || align=center |TE||2011
 
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| align=center |  || align=left |Barry Spaulding  || align=center |RB||2010
 
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That other sport.
 
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==Big Games==
 
==Big Games==
Like hockey, there are a number of games over the course of the season that carry special significance.
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Like for hockey, there are a few football games over the course of the season that carry special significance.
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===Dutchman's Shoes Trophy Game===
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Every year, the Engineers play [[Union College|Union]] for possession of the [[Dutchman's Shoes|Dutchman's Shoes Trophy]].  Dating back to 1886, it is the oldest college football rivalry in New York State.  Since 1950 (when the trophy was introduced), Union leads the series 46-16.  At the current date, the Shoes reside at Union.
  
===Game vs. Union (Dutchman's Shoes Trophy)===
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===Transit Trophy Game===
Every year, the RPI and [[Union College|Union]] football teams play for possession of the [[Dutchman's Shoes]].  At 104 years, it is the oldest college rivalry in New York state.  Union leads the series (since the shoes were introduced) 44-13.  At the current date, the shoes reside at RPI, in the '87 gym.
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Every year, the Engineers play [[Worcester Polytechnic Institute]] (WPI) for possession of the [[Transit Trophy]].  Since 1980 (when the trophy was introduced), RPI leads the series 21-10-1.  At the current date, the Transit Trophy resides at RPI.
  
===Game vs. Coast Guard (Shotglass Trophy)===
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===Shot Glass Trophy Game===
From 1944 to [[2005-2006|2005]], the RPI and Coast Guard Academy football teams played for possession of the Shotglass Trophy.  Coast Guard leads the series 33-19-2, though they've only won 7 times since 1985.  The series between the two schools ended following Coast Guard's departure from the Liberty League following the 2005 season.  Since RPI won the most recent game, the Shotglass Trophy resides at RPI, in the '87 gym.
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From 1944 to [[2005-2006|2005]], the Engineers played the Coast Guard Academy for possession of the [[Shot Glass Trophy]].  Coast Guard leads the series 33-19-2, though they've only won 7 times since 1985.  The series between the two schools ended following Coast Guard's departure from the [[Liberty League]] following the 2005 season.  Since RPI won the most recent game of the series, the Shot Glass Trophy resides at RPI in the '87 gym.
  
===Game vs. WPI (Transit Trophy)===
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Every year, the RPI and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) football teams play each other for possession of the Transit Trophy. Since the trophy was introduced in 1980, RPI leads the series 19-8-1. At current, the transit resides at RPI, in the '87 gym.
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*[http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/h_index.html RPI Hockey History]
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*[http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/f_index.html RPI Football History]

Latest revision as of 08:32, November 4, 2012

RPI's sports teams are known as the Engineers. The teams for men's and women's hockey, track and field, indoor track, cross country, football and tennis have always been known as the Engineers, while the rest of the varsity sports teams were known as the Red Hawks until 9/10/09 when the institute announced it would change all team names to the Engineers, reverting to the method used years ago by the school. The pep band will most commonly play at home men's and women's hockey games, as well as home football games. Every home men's hockey and football game is broadcasted by WRPI 91.5 FM, RPI's college radio station.

Hockey

Current Rosters
Men's Hockey Women's Hockey
Number Name Position Year Number Name Position Year
3 Guy Leboeuf D 2014 1 Sara Till G 2016
4 Craig Bokenfohr D 2016 2 Eleeza Cox F 2015
5 Luke Curadi D 2015 3 Kathryn Schilter D 2015
6 Phil Hampton D 2016 4 Ali Svoboda F 2015
7 Zach Schroeder F 2015 5 Katie Daniels (C) D 2013
9 Matt Neal F 2015 6 Madison Marzario D 2014
10 Curtis Leonard D 2015 7 Delaney Middlebrook D 2016
11 Bo Dolan D 2014 8 Taylor Mahoney F 2015
12 Johnny Rogic F 2014 9 Missy Mankey F 2014
14 Greg Burgdoerfer F 2013 10 Lauren Wash F 2016
15 Jacob Laliberte F 2015 11 Alexa Gruschow F 2016
17 Milos Bubela F 2016 12 Jenn Godin D 2016
18 Travis Fulton F 2016 13 Mariana Walsh F 2015
19 Mike Zalewski F 2016 14 Toni Sanders D 2014
21 Mark McGowan F 2015 15 Taylor Horton (C) F 2013
22 C.J. Lee (C) F 2013 16 Mari Mankey F 2016
23 Brock Higgs F 2014 17 Clare Padmore F 2014
24 Chris Bradley D 2016 19 Jordan Smelker F 2014
25 Andrew Commers F 2016 21 Andie Le Donne D 2013
26 Mark Miller F 2016 23 Nona Letuligasenoa D 2014
27 Marty O'Grady F 2013 24 Brandi Banks D 2016
28 Matt Tinordi F 2014 26 Kristen Jakubowski F 2012
29 Nick Bailen D 2013 30 Brianna Piper G 2015
32 Bryce Merriam G 2013 31 Kelly O'Brien G 2015
33 Jason Kasdorf G 2016
34 Scott Diebold G 2015
39 Ryan Haggerty F 2015

Sport with stick and puck and ice.

Big Games

There are a number of hockey games over the course of the season that carry special significance.

Big Red Freakout!

Recent Opponents and Results

2011-2012: Colgate L 3-8
2010-2011: Yale W 5-2
2009-2010: Princeton L 0-7
2008-2009: Yale L 1-4
2007-2008: Princeton L 0-4

For information on Freakout, see this page.

Black Friday

Black Friday started during the 2003-2004 season to honor the passing of women's hockey coach Bill Cahill and equipment manager Tom Cavosie. This game now takes place on the first home ECAC Hockey game of the season. Free admission is given to all students wearing black, and members of the band are given black t-shirts which they wear over their regular rugby shirts. The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards. In 2010, Black Friday was replaced with Black Saturday. RPI is 7-2-1 all-time in Black Friday games.

Recent Opponents and Results

2012-2013: Union L 2-4
2011-2012: Yale L 0-2
2010-2011: Union W 4-3 OT
2009-2010: Yale W 5-2
2008-2009: Harvard W 3-2

For a complete list of Black Friday results, see this page.

White-Out

White-Out started during the 2004-2005 season under the name "White-Out Wednesday" as a gimmick to draw a crowd for a rare mid-week game. The White-Out game has since become an annual event whose scheduling remains somewhat mysterious to the band. RPI is 2-4 (or 2-5) all-time in White-Out games.

Recent Opponents and Results

2011-2012: White-Out may or may not have been played this year. See Senior Night below for what might have been White-Out.
2010-2011: Cornell L 2-3 (OT)
2009-2010: Cornell L 1-2
2008-2009: No White-Out game was played this year.
2007-2008: Clarkson L 1-3

For a complete list of White-Out results, see this page.

Senior Night

Senior Night is the last home game of the regular season. RPI is 34-27-1 in Senior Night games since 1950.

Recent Opponents and Results

2011-2012: Princeton L 2-6
2010-2011: Quinnipiac T 2-2
2009-2010: Princeton L 0-7
2008-2009: St. Lawrence L 0-2
2007-2008: Clarkson L 1-3

For a complete list of Senior Night results, see this page.

Football

That other sport.

Big Games

Like for hockey, there are a few football games over the course of the season that carry special significance.

Dutchman's Shoes Trophy Game

Every year, the Engineers play Union for possession of the Dutchman's Shoes Trophy. Dating back to 1886, it is the oldest college football rivalry in New York State. Since 1950 (when the trophy was introduced), Union leads the series 46-16. At the current date, the Shoes reside at Union.

Transit Trophy Game

Every year, the Engineers play Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for possession of the Transit Trophy. Since 1980 (when the trophy was introduced), RPI leads the series 21-10-1. At the current date, the Transit Trophy resides at RPI.

Shot Glass Trophy Game

From 1944 to 2005, the Engineers played the Coast Guard Academy for possession of the Shot Glass Trophy. Coast Guard leads the series 33-19-2, though they've only won 7 times since 1985. The series between the two schools ended following Coast Guard's departure from the Liberty League following the 2005 season. Since RPI won the most recent game of the series, the Shot Glass Trophy resides at RPI in the '87 gym.

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