2009-2010
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Conductor: Curtis Sheu
Managers: Erin Dougherty, Zarin Mirza
Freakout opponent: Princeton
Gift: ???
Road Trips
October 30, 2009: Women's Hockey @ Princeton
Women's hockey day trip to Princeton (T 2-2).
October 31, 2009: Football @ Union
Football day trip to Union (L 15-20).
November 13-14, 2009: Men's Hockey @ North Country
Men's hockey overnight to Clarkson (W 5-2) and St. Lawrence (L 1-2).
February 26-27, 2010: Men's Hockey @ Colgate & Cornell
Regular Season
Football
- 5-4 (3-4 Liberty League)
- Fifth place in the Liberty League.
- Transit Trophy Game vs. WPI: Won 42-33.
- Dutchman's Shoes Trophy Game vs. Union: Lost 15-20.
- Senior Night vs. Merchant Marine: Won 13-10.
Men's Hockey
- Black Friday vs. Yale: W 5-2
- White-Out vs. Cornell: L 1-2
- Freakout/Senior Night vs. Princeton: L 0-7
Women's Hockey
- Pack the House Night vs. Mercyhurst: L 0-1
- Senior Night vs. Dartmouth: W 5-2
Playoffs
Football
The football team did not play any postseason games this year.
Men's Hockey
Women's Hockey
Other
- Theme from "The A-Team", Sweet Caroline, Highway Star, and The Great Escape are purchased by Curtis.
- Played at SO 4 on July 25.
- Held fourth annual 100% Natural Noise NRB event on August 29.
- Played at the Activities Fair on September 3.
- Played in the Uncle Sam Day Parade on September 13. The setlist was Hogan's Heroes, Magnificent Seven, Final Countdown, Watermelon Man, and Hail, with an occasional short cheer (Chris Sommers, Night Train, and Islanders). Also, a sousaphone got urinated on by a small dog while the dog's owner was talking to a friend.
- Played at Sled Hockey game fund raiser on September 18.
- Played at the ECAV Grand Opening on October 2.
- The band held its third annual Pep Band Thanksgiving on November 22.
- Natural Noise Black won the Fall 2009 C-League Intramural Ice Hockey Championship.
- Was scheduled to play for the Winter Carnival on February 6, but was unable due to sub-freezing temperatures.