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[[Image:Officer_2011-2012.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The 2011-2012 officers]]
 
[[Image:Officer_2011-2012.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The 2011-2012 officers]]
[[Conductor]]: [[Zachary Gannam]]<br>
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[[Conductor]]: [[Zira Gannam]]<br>
 
[[Manager|Managers]]: [[Alan Carey]], [[Amy Lovell]]<br>
 
[[Manager|Managers]]: [[Alan Carey]], [[Amy Lovell]]<br>
 
[[Freakout 2012|Freakout]] opponent: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]<br>
 
[[Freakout 2012|Freakout]] opponent: [[Colgate University|Colgate]]<br>
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==Road Trips==
 
==Road Trips==
 
====Women's Hockey @ UConn and Women's Hockey @ Niagara====
 
====Women's Hockey @ UConn and Women's Hockey @ Niagara====
The band was scheduled to take a day trip to UConn on September 30 2011 and an overnight trip to Niagara on October 14-15, 2011, but both were cancelled when the schools decided not to allow the band to attend.  Despite efforts from the band and athletics department to uncancel the trips, they weren't able to happen.
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The band was scheduled to take a day trip to [[University of Connecticut|UConn]] on September 30 2011 and an overnight trip to Niagara on October 14-15, 2011, but both were cancelled when the schools decided not to allow the band to attend.  Despite efforts from the band and athletics department to uncancel the trips, they weren't able to happen.
  
 
====October 29, 2011: Football @ Union====
 
====October 29, 2011: Football @ Union====
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====December 10, 2011: Men's Hockey vs Union @ Lake Placid====
 
====December 10, 2011: Men's Hockey vs Union @ Lake Placid====
Day trip to Lake Placid vs. [[Union College|Union]]: L 2-5.
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Day trip to [[Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, NY|Lake Placid]] vs. [[Union College|Union]]: L 2-5.
  
 
====February 24-25, 2012: Men's Hockey @ Colgate and Cornell====
 
====February 24-25, 2012: Men's Hockey @ Colgate and Cornell====
 
Overnight trip to [[Colgate University|Colgate]] and [[Cornell University|Cornell]]: W 4-2 and W 2-1 (OT). The team ended the regular season with two amazing upset wins over nationally ranked teams. A Super Band was formed once again for the game against Colgate. The win over Cornell was on their Senior Night, which led to the band getting cut off in the middle of [[099 - Rock Around the Clock|Rock Around The Clock]].
 
Overnight trip to [[Colgate University|Colgate]] and [[Cornell University|Cornell]]: W 4-2 and W 2-1 (OT). The team ended the regular season with two amazing upset wins over nationally ranked teams. A Super Band was formed once again for the game against Colgate. The win over Cornell was on their Senior Night, which led to the band getting cut off in the middle of [[099 - Rock Around the Clock|Rock Around The Clock]].
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====March 2-4, 2012: [[2011-2012 Quotes|"You guys are f***ing great!"]]====
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Overnight trip to [[Clarkson University|Clarkson]]: W 5-1, L 3-4 (3OT), W 4-1. The first game of the playoff series was blown wide open as RPI scored 4 goals in the first period and ultimately defeated our hated rivals 5-1. The second game was much more difficult and lasted over four and a half hours. At just over 113 minutes of hockey, the game was the longest in RPI men's hockey history, Clarkson's hockey history, and the 6th longest game in NCAA men's hockey. Unfortunately, Clarkson won on a fluky goal that rode goalie Bryce Merriam's leg into the net. Both teams came into the third and final game tired, but RPI prevailed, riding a 3 goal third period to our first playoff series win since [[2008-2009|2009]] and our first Game 3 win since [[1998-1999|1999]]. The band spent the time between games at the St. Lawrence Center in Massena and lounging about the townhouses.
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====March 9-10, 2012: Men's Hockey @ Union====
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A pair of day trips to [[Union College|Union]]: L 2-3, L 2-4. After winning their first round match-up in the ECAC playoffs, the team turned to their other major rival for their Quarterfinal matchup. After the team's recent success on the road, the team decided to treat the weekend like a true road trip rather than commuting. The band, however, commuted like always. RPI scored first in Friday's game, but quickly gave up two goals in the first period. Union extended their lead to 3-1 in the second period, and despite an RPI shorthanded goal in the third, the Engineers were unable to catch up. Saturday's game didn't go much better, with Union getting out to a 2-0 lead in the first period. RPI was able to tie it up at 2 with a pair of goals in the second, but Union would once again pull away not to be caught, and the Engineers' season ended with a 4-2 loss.
  
 
==Regular Season==
 
==Regular Season==
 
====Football====
 
====Football====
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*4-5 (3-3 [[Liberty League]])
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**Tied for third place in the Liberty League.
 
**[[Transit Trophy]] Game vs. [[Worcester Polytechnic Institute|WPI]]: Lost 31-34.
 
**[[Transit Trophy]] Game vs. [[Worcester Polytechnic Institute|WPI]]: Lost 31-34.
 
**[[Dutchman's Shoes]] Trophy Game vs. [[Union College|Union]]: Lost 28-38.
 
**[[Dutchman's Shoes]] Trophy Game vs. [[Union College|Union]]: Lost 28-38.
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====Men's Hockey====
 
====Men's Hockey====
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*10-21-3 (7-12-3 [[ECAC Hockey|ECACHL]])
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**Tenth place in the ECAC with 17 points.
 
**[[Black Friday]] vs. [[Yale University|Yale]]: Lost 0-2.
 
**[[Black Friday]] vs. [[Yale University|Yale]]: Lost 0-2.
 
**[[Freakout]] vs. [[Colgate University|Colgate]]: Lost 3-8.
 
**[[Freakout]] vs. [[Colgate University|Colgate]]: Lost 3-8.
**[[White-Out]]/[[Senior Night]] vs. [[Princeton University|Princeton]]: Lost 2-6.
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**[[Senior Night]]/[[White-Out|White-Out?]] vs. [[Princeton University|Princeton]]: Lost 2-6.
  
 
====Women's Hockey====
 
====Women's Hockey====
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*9-21-4 (6-14-2 [[ECAC Hockey|ECACHL]])
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**Tied for eighth place in the ECAC with 14 points (did not make ECAC Tournament).
 
**[[Pack the House Night]] vs. Robert Morris: Lost 1-5.
 
**[[Pack the House Night]] vs. Robert Morris: Lost 1-5.
**[[Senior Night]] vs. [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]]:
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**[[Senior Night]] vs. [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]]: Won 4-2.
  
 
==Playoffs==
 
==Playoffs==
 
====Football====
 
====Football====
 
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The Football team played no post-season games this year.
  
 
====Men's Hockey====
 
====Men's Hockey====
 
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*ECAC Tournament
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**Round 1 at [[Clarkson University|Clarkson]]: Won in 3 games (5-1, 3-4 (3OT), and 4-1).
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**Quarterfinals at [[Union College|Union]]: Lost in 2 games (2-3 and 2-4)
  
 
====Women's Hockey====
 
====Women's Hockey====
 
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The Women's Hockey team missed the playoffs for the first time since the [[2007-2008]] season this year.
  
 
==Other==
 
==Other==
*[[391a - Any Way You Want It|Any Way You Want It]], [[467 - F*** You|F*** You]], [[468 - I Want To Hold Your Hand|I Want To Hold Your Hand]], [[469 - Teenage Dream|Teenage Dream]], [[470 - Kung Fu Fighting|Kung Fu Fighting]], and [[471 - Pokémon Theme|Pokémon Theme]] are introduced by [[Zachary Gannam|Zach]].
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*[[391a - Any Way You Want It|Any Way You Want It]], [[467 - F*** You|F*** You]], [[468 - I Want To Hold Your Hand|I Want To Hold Your Hand]], [[469 - Teenage Dream|Teenage Dream]], [[470 - Kung Fu Fighting|Kung Fu Fighting]], and [[471 - Pokémon Theme|Pokémon Theme]] are introduced by [[Zira Gannam|Zira]].
 
*Played at Welcomefest in the Blitman parking lot on August 26.
 
*Played at Welcomefest in the Blitman parking lot on August 26.
 
*Held sixth annual [[Natural Noise (NRB event)|100% Natural Noise]] NRB Event on August 27.
 
*Held sixth annual [[Natural Noise (NRB event)|100% Natural Noise]] NRB Event on August 27.
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*Performed in the [[Uncle Sam Day Parade]] on September 18.
 
*Performed in the [[Uncle Sam Day Parade]] on September 18.
 
*Played [[387 - Children of Sanchez|Children of Sanchez]] and [[446 - Holiday|Holiday]] with the [[Colgate Pep Band]] at Colgate.
 
*Played [[387 - Children of Sanchez|Children of Sanchez]] and [[446 - Holiday|Holiday]] with the [[Colgate Pep Band]] at Colgate.
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*Played for [[Accepted Student Celebration|Accepted Students Day]] in April.
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*Performed at RPI's seventh annual [[Relay for Life]] and fielded a team for the event in April.
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*The parents of the Men's Hockey team paid for a DP Dough Calzone dinner, which the managers turned into a Pep Band formal in April. The formal was held in the Union.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:52, January 20, 2024

The 2011-2012 officers

Conductor: Zira Gannam
Managers: Alan Carey, Amy Lovell
Freakout opponent: Colgate
Gift: Drawstring Bag

Road Trips

Women's Hockey @ UConn and Women's Hockey @ Niagara

The band was scheduled to take a day trip to UConn on September 30 2011 and an overnight trip to Niagara on October 14-15, 2011, but both were cancelled when the schools decided not to allow the band to attend. Despite efforts from the band and athletics department to uncancel the trips, they weren't able to happen.

October 29, 2011: Football @ Union

Football day trip to Union (L 28-38). It began to snow on the band near the end of the game.

December 2-3, 2011: Women's Hockey @ Clarkson and Saint Lawrence

Overnight trip to Clarkson and SLU: L 0-10 and L 3-6. The band stayed in townhouses instead of a hotel and enjoyed the day in Canton before the SLU game, but the games themselves were painful losses.

December 10, 2011: Men's Hockey vs Union @ Lake Placid

Day trip to Lake Placid vs. Union: L 2-5.

February 24-25, 2012: Men's Hockey @ Colgate and Cornell

Overnight trip to Colgate and Cornell: W 4-2 and W 2-1 (OT). The team ended the regular season with two amazing upset wins over nationally ranked teams. A Super Band was formed once again for the game against Colgate. The win over Cornell was on their Senior Night, which led to the band getting cut off in the middle of Rock Around The Clock.

March 2-4, 2012: "You guys are f***ing great!"

Overnight trip to Clarkson: W 5-1, L 3-4 (3OT), W 4-1. The first game of the playoff series was blown wide open as RPI scored 4 goals in the first period and ultimately defeated our hated rivals 5-1. The second game was much more difficult and lasted over four and a half hours. At just over 113 minutes of hockey, the game was the longest in RPI men's hockey history, Clarkson's hockey history, and the 6th longest game in NCAA men's hockey. Unfortunately, Clarkson won on a fluky goal that rode goalie Bryce Merriam's leg into the net. Both teams came into the third and final game tired, but RPI prevailed, riding a 3 goal third period to our first playoff series win since 2009 and our first Game 3 win since 1999. The band spent the time between games at the St. Lawrence Center in Massena and lounging about the townhouses.

March 9-10, 2012: Men's Hockey @ Union

A pair of day trips to Union: L 2-3, L 2-4. After winning their first round match-up in the ECAC playoffs, the team turned to their other major rival for their Quarterfinal matchup. After the team's recent success on the road, the team decided to treat the weekend like a true road trip rather than commuting. The band, however, commuted like always. RPI scored first in Friday's game, but quickly gave up two goals in the first period. Union extended their lead to 3-1 in the second period, and despite an RPI shorthanded goal in the third, the Engineers were unable to catch up. Saturday's game didn't go much better, with Union getting out to a 2-0 lead in the first period. RPI was able to tie it up at 2 with a pair of goals in the second, but Union would once again pull away not to be caught, and the Engineers' season ended with a 4-2 loss.

Regular Season

Football

Men's Hockey

Women's Hockey

Playoffs

Football

The Football team played no post-season games this year.

Men's Hockey

  • ECAC Tournament
    • Round 1 at Clarkson: Won in 3 games (5-1, 3-4 (3OT), and 4-1).
    • Quarterfinals at Union: Lost in 2 games (2-3 and 2-4)

Women's Hockey

The Women's Hockey team missed the playoffs for the first time since the 2007-2008 season this year.

Other



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