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Conductor: [[Dave Noble]]<br> | Conductor: [[Dave Noble]]<br> | ||
Managers: [[Glenn Maston]], [[Dave Bendrihem]]<br> | Managers: [[Glenn Maston]], [[Dave Bendrihem]]<br> | ||
− | [[Freakout 1992|Freakout]] opponent: [[University of Vermont| | + | [[Freakout 1992|Freakout]] opponent: [[University of Vermont|Vermont]] (Tied 2-2 (OT))<br> |
Gift: Balloon | Gift: Balloon | ||
− | =Road Trips= | + | ==Road Trips== |
− | + | ====January 25, 1992: Men's Hockey @ Union==== | |
− | =Playoffs= | + | Men's hockey one night stand to [[Union College|Union]] (Win 5-3). Union joined the [[ECAC Hockey|ECAC]] this year. A fight between a drunk fan and the band broke out. Two band members were kicked out of the game, along with the drunk fan. The infamous oranges were also seen for the first time. |
+ | ====March 13, 1992: Men's Hockey vs. St. Lawrence (ECAC Semifinal in Boston, MA)==== | ||
+ | Men's hockey ECAC semifinal vs. [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]] at the [[Boston Garden, Boston, MA|Boston Garden]] (Lost 5-6 (2OT)). RPI blew a 5-2 lead. The game started after 9:00 and didn't end until after midnight, double overtime. [[Handjive]] is shown on NESN. The earlier semifinal that night was also 2 OT, so RPI/SLU game broadcast ended prematurely as NESN shuts off at midnight. | ||
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+ | ==Playoffs== | ||
====Football==== | ====Football==== | ||
+ | The football team did not play any postseason games this year. | ||
====Hockey==== | ====Hockey==== | ||
− | + | *ECAC Tournament | |
− | * | + | **Round 1 @ [[University of Vermont|Vermont]] - Won 5-1. |
− | * | + | ***Vermont scored on themselves after their goalie left the net on a delayed penalty. |
− | * | + | **Quarterfinal @ [[Harvard University|Harvard]] - Won 4-3 (OT). |
− | + | ***In an attempt to make playoffs easier, one quarterfinal game was played instead of two this year. RPI upset number 1 ranked Harvard. Quarterfinals returned to 2 games the next year. | |
− | + | **Semifinal vs. [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]] - Lost 5-6 (2OT). | |
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+ | ==Other== | ||
+ | *The [[:Category:Traditions|tradition]] of adding a conductor line to the [[Toll Booth Song]] each year is born. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, April 5, 2011
Conductor: Dave Noble
Managers: Glenn Maston, Dave Bendrihem
Freakout opponent: Vermont (Tied 2-2 (OT))
Gift: Balloon
Road Trips
January 25, 1992: Men's Hockey @ Union
Men's hockey one night stand to Union (Win 5-3). Union joined the ECAC this year. A fight between a drunk fan and the band broke out. Two band members were kicked out of the game, along with the drunk fan. The infamous oranges were also seen for the first time.
March 13, 1992: Men's Hockey vs. St. Lawrence (ECAC Semifinal in Boston, MA)
Men's hockey ECAC semifinal vs. St. Lawrence at the Boston Garden (Lost 5-6 (2OT)). RPI blew a 5-2 lead. The game started after 9:00 and didn't end until after midnight, double overtime. Handjive is shown on NESN. The earlier semifinal that night was also 2 OT, so RPI/SLU game broadcast ended prematurely as NESN shuts off at midnight.
Playoffs
Football
The football team did not play any postseason games this year.
Hockey
- ECAC Tournament
- Round 1 @ Vermont - Won 5-1.
- Vermont scored on themselves after their goalie left the net on a delayed penalty.
- Quarterfinal @ Harvard - Won 4-3 (OT).
- In an attempt to make playoffs easier, one quarterfinal game was played instead of two this year. RPI upset number 1 ranked Harvard. Quarterfinals returned to 2 games the next year.
- Semifinal vs. St. Lawrence - Lost 5-6 (2OT).
- Round 1 @ Vermont - Won 5-1.
Other
- The tradition of adding a conductor line to the Toll Booth Song each year is born.