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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.  Every home men's hockey and football game is broadcasted by [[WRPI 91.5 FM]], RPI's college radio station.
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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.
  
 
=Hockey=
 
=Hockey=

Revision as of 15:19, September 10, 2009

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
2 Erik Burgdoerfer D 2010 1 Emily Ford G 2009
3 Christian Jensen D 2010 4 Jamie-Lynn Stewart F 2009
4 Bryan Brutlag D 2011 5 Katie Daniels D 2012
5 John Kennedy D 2011 6 Laura Gersten D 2010
6 Peter Merth D 2010 7 Amanda Castignetti D 2012
7 Jeff Foss D 2011 8 Allysen Weidner F 2010
8 Mike Bergin D 2012 9 Nicole McDonald F 2009
9 Josh Rabbani F 2012 10 Whitney Naslund F 2010
10 Scott Halpern F 2011 11 Melissa Boik D 2009
11 Paul Kerins F 2010 12 Laura Guillemette F 2012
12 Garett Vassel F 2010 15 Jamie Jacquard-Sowa F/D 2009
13 Joel Malchuk F 2011 16 Sierra Vadner D 2012
15 Tyler Helfrich D 2011 18 Jill Vandegrift F 2012
16 Seth Klerer F 2009 19 Rossli Chace F 2010
17 Justin Smith F 2012 20 Alisa Harrison F 2012
18 Alex Angers-Goulet F 2012 22 Jodi Yaworski D 2010
19 Patrick Cullen F 2012 23 Ashley Gaylord F 2011
20 Kevin Beauregard F 2011 24 Sydney O'Keefe F 2011
21 Chase Polacek F 2011 26 Kristen Jakubowski F/D 2012
22 Matt Angers-Goulet F 2009 27 Kendra Dunlop F 2011
23 Kurt Colling F 2009 30 Ashley Mayr G 2009
25 Mark Zarbo F 2010 33 Sonja van der Bliek G 2011
26 Ben Contini F 2011 86 Allison Wright F 2010
27 Andrei Uryadov F 2009
30 Allen York G 2012
31 Mathias Lange G 2009
33 Jordan Watts F 2012
36 Christian Morissette F 2012

Sport with stick and puck and ice.

Big Games (Men's)

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

Big Red Freakout!

For information on Freakout, see this page.

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 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.

Past opponents and results

2008-2009: Harvard W 3-2
2007-2008: Yale T 1-1
2006-2007: Princeton W 4-3 (ot)
2005-2006: Quinnipiac W 4-2
2004-2005: Clarkson W 5-3
2003-2004: Vermont W 7-1

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.

Past opponents and results

2007-2008: Clarkson L 1-3
2006-2007: Cornell L 1-6
2005-2006: Cornell W 2-0
2004-2005: Providence W 4-3

Senior Night

Senior Night is the last home game of the regular season.

Recent opponents and results

2008-2009: St. Lawrence L 0-2
2007-2008: Clarkson L 1-3
2006-2007: Yale L 3-4
2005-2006: Colgate L 1-2
2004-2005: Yale W 3-2 (ot)
2003-2004: Colgate L 2-3
2002-2003: Vermont W 4-2
2001-2002: Colgate W 3-1
2000-2001: Brown W 4-2
1999-2000: St. Lawrence L 1-5

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

External Links

Football

Current Roster
Number Name Position Year
1 Brian Farrington WR 2010
2 Justin Hasselkus DB 2011
3 Patrick McCarthy WR 2011
4 Bob Munier RB 2011
5 Nick Costa RB 2011
6 Dan Olimpio WR 2011
7 Charles Salvo DB 2010
8 David Schepperly LB 2010
9 Mike Fil WR 2010
10 Tim Moran QB 2012
11 Eren Savasli WR 2009
12 Josh Keller QB 2012
13 Chris Henry QB 2012
14 Jimmy Robertson QB 2009
15 Kevin Avery WR 2009
16 Nick Duncan WR/P 2010
17 Julian Schnopp QB 2012
18 Joe Young OL 2012
19 N/A -- ----
20 Bobby Stutz DB 2010
21 Jason Neville DB 2010
22 Derek Foster DB 2011
23 Eric Marciano RB 2012
24 Joe Albano DB 2010
25 Tim Acker DB 2010
26 Joe Botticelli DB 2012
27 Kevin Frame DB 2012
28 Joe Evangelista DB 2010
29 Gary Morello DB 2010
30 Mike Grubbs P 2011
31 Zach Scruggs RB 2008
32 Jared Blais DB 2009
33 Justin Foglia DB 2010
34 Jason Sgarlata RB 2010
35 Mike Kukesh DB 2009
36 Patrick Gilreath DL 2008
37 Greg Thomas RB 2009
38 Chris O'Neil DB 2010
39 TC Jamison LB 2010
40 Tom Montano LB 2009
41 Colton Hill DL 2010
42 Justin Heafy RB 2009
43 Koby Greene LB 2009
44 Pete Rankis DB 2009
45 Stefan Schulz LB 2010
46 Nick Casale DL 2008
47 Nick Herrera DB 2012
48 Ray Pasco DB 2012
49 Nick Lalumia K/P 2011
50 Eric Dinarello OL 2011
51 Jeff McCormick LB 2011
52 Shawn Champagne LB 2012
53 Ben Fil LB 2012
54 N/A -- ----
55 Colin Elliott DL 2010
56 Anthony Pecora LB 2011
57 Alex Kelsen LB 2009
58 Pat Harris DL 2011
59 Ja'Mar Watson OL 2011
60 Dave Kubarycz OL 2012
61 Ed Manning OL 2011
62 Joe Cicero OL 2012
63 Peter Wagner LB 2012
64 Jon Knaust OL 2009
65 Nick Bell OL 2011
66 Karl Weiss OL 2012
67 Brandon Marshall OL 2011
68 Rob Valdes DL 2012
69 Mike Bonavita DL 2011
70 Peter Nilson K 2011
71 Brian Jones OL 2011
72 Joe Stenz OL 2012
73 Brian Hall OL 2010
74 Joe Cardillo DL 2012
75 Sal Altieri OL 2012
76 Matt Augen OL 2009
77 Dan Koerner OL 2011
78 Alex Palkovic DL 2012
79 Matt Kelley OL 2011
80 Bryan Carmody WR 2012
81 Mike Morander WR 2012
82 Ody Jiminez WR 2012
83 Rob Preston TE 2012
84 Ray Davis WR 2011
85 Sal Palmiero WR 2012
86 Mike Booth WR 2010
87 Kevin Carroll TE 2011
88 Jordan Ramirez TE 2012
89 Darryl Brown DL 2011
90 Jerry Campbell DL 2009
91 Pat Nelson TE 2012
92 James McLaughlin DL 2009
93 Steve Dunn DL 2012
94 N/A -- ----
95 Jason Griffith DL 2012
96 Khaly Merot DL 2009
97 Ryan Scott DL 2011
98 Ben St. Andrews DL 2009
99 Cole Rocque LB 2012
-- Jon Huestis LB 2012
-- Jon Kolb DL 2012
-- Kevin Masciovecchio DL 2012
-- Phil Monticciolo RB 2011
-- Mike Schlosser DL 2012

That other sport.

Big Games

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

Game vs. Union (Dutchman's Shoes Trophy)

Every year, the RPI and Union football teams play for possession of the Dutchman's Shoes. At 106 games, it is the oldest college rivalry in New York state. Union leads the series (since the shoes were introduced) 44-15. At the current date, the shoes reside at RPI, in the '87 gym.

Game vs. Coast Guard (Shotglass Trophy)

From 1944 to 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.

Game vs. WPI (Transit Trophy)

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 20-8-1. At current, the transit resides at RPI, in the '87 gym.