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2014 AND 2015 COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA CHAMPIONS RIT WOMEN’S HOCKEY7 BROOKE BAKER 10 KENDALL CORNINE 31 JENNA de JONGE 23 BRINNA DOCHNIAK 21 LOGAN LAND 24 KATHRYN KENNEDY 20 MALLORY RUSHTON 15 KANDICE SHERIFF 11 CHRISTA VUGLAR 2018-19 YEARBOOK Tigers by Class Class of 2019 (left to right): Logan Land, Kendall Cornine, Brinna Dochiank, Jenna de Jonge, Brooke Baker, Kathryn Kennedy, Mallory Rushton, Christa Vuglar Class of 2020 (left to right): Tori Haywood, Madison Farrand, Taylor Baker, Terra Lanteigne, Jade Mancini, Claudia Black Class of 2021 (left to right): Stella Haberman, Brittney Gout, Eliie Larson, Jessi O’Leary, Jordan Marchese, Baylee Trani Class of 2022 (left to right): McKinley Karpa, Venice Rasoulis, Taylor Sims, Hunter Barnett, Abby Davies, Madison Itagaki Contents and Information ▶ PROGRAM CONTENTS WITR-FM (89.7) will broadcast selected games via airwaves and Internet broadcasting Bruce B. Bates Coaching Endowment ...................................2 (witr.rit.edu). Coaching Staff ..................................................... 3-4 2018-19 Team Roster .................................................5 ▶ TICKET INFORMATION 2018-19 Season Preview ...............................................6 Single Game Pricing : $5 adults, $3 youth (ages 6-12). RIT students/staff/faculty/ 2018-19 Player Profiles ............................................. 7-10 alumni are free with valid ID (one ticket per person). 2017-18 Season in Review .........................................11-12 Gene Polisseni Center ................................................13 Tickets are available at the Gene Polisseni Center Box Office and the Gordon Field College Hockey America at a Glance ...................................15 House Box Office (both at 585-475-4121), and general public tickets are available Tigers in the Community .............................................16 at www.rithockey.com. History of RIT Women’s Hockey ....................................17-18 Gene Polisseni Center Box Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. Celebrating the 2012 NCAA Championship .............................19 game days only. Celebrating the 2014 and 2015 College Hockey America Champions .......20 Coaching/Year-by-Year Records .......................................21 Gordon Field House Box Office Hours: Tues., Thurs., 4-8 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Records vs. Opponents ...............................................21 All-Americans ......................................................22 ▶ ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Individual Scoring/Team Records ......................................23 RIT Athletics is committed to providing an outstanding intercollegiate athletic All-Time Individual Top-5 Records ....................................24 experience for the campus community. We do so within the context of its relentless All-ECAC/College Hockey America Selections ..........................25 pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. Through our outstanding staff and RIT in the Postseason/Captains .......................................26 facilities, student-athletes will receive an experience that will help them grow and Tigers in the National Spotlight .......................................27 develop as individuals and become a success at RIT and leaders in their chosen RIT in Brief. 28 careers. Tiger Athletics strives to be a rallying point for school spirit, and alumni, and community pride. As an NCAA Division I and III institution, we embrace and ▶ HOCKEY INFORMATION apply the concepts of sportsmanship, respect, leadership, and community service. First Year of Hockey ........................Club, 1975-76; Varsity, 1976-77 RIT Athletics is proud of its rich athletic heritage and seeks to foster and further National Championship .............................2011-12 (Division III) develop a tradition of excellence! Affiliation .............................................NCAA Division I League ......................................... College Hockey America The 2018-19 RIT Women’s Ice Hockey Yearbook is a publication of the RIT Sports Head Coach ...............Chad Davis (American International College ’04) Information Office and University Communications. Design by Alexander Gartley ’07. 585-475-7148/[email protected] Content written and edited by Executive Sports Information Director Joe Venniro. Head shots Career Record/Years ......................................0-0-0/1st at RIT by A. Sue Weisler ’93. Team photo by Mike Bradley ’12. Printing by the RIT Print/Postal Hub. Assistant Coach ................................ Shane Madolora (RIT ’12) Athletic Trainer ............................. Amanda Page (Maryland ’09) ▶ RIT STAFF DIRECTORY – AREA CODE (585) Hockey Operations Coordinator ................Pat Sofia (St. John Fisher ’16) Executive Director of Athletics ....................... Lou Spiotti, 475-2615 2017-18 Record ................................................. 4-28-3 Senior Associate Director of Athletics ...............Scott McVean, 475-7448 2017-18 College Hockey America (Finish) ......................1-19-0 (6th) Associate Athletic Director ............................Jeff Siegel, 475-6389 Postseason ................................Advanced to CHA First Round Associate Director for NCAA Compliance ........Bethany Schlegel, 475-5599 Letter Winners Returning/Lost ...................................... 21/2 Head Athletic Trainer ................................Ben Emke, 475-4313 Captains ...........................................Jordan Marchese (A) NTID Athletics Coordinator/Interpreter ............Brittany Taylor, 475-6310 Home Rink (Capacity) .......................Gene Polisseni Center (4,300) Staff Assistant ....................................Joanne Bagley, 475-5814 Senior Financial Assistant ...........................Sue Benson, 475-2412 ▶ UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Executive Director of Athletic Communications .........Joe Venniro, 475-5598 Location ............................................... Rochester, N.Y. Director of Athletic Communications .................Steve Jaynes, 475-6154 Address ................................... Hockey, Gene Polisseni Center Athletics Website ................................... www.ritathletics.com 200 Lomb Memorial Drive Twitter Page ...............................@RITWHKY or @RITAthletics Rochester, NY 14623 Instagram Page .............................@RITWHKY or @RITAthletics Founded ......................................................... 1829 Facebook Fan Page .........................www.facebook.com/RITWHKY Enrollment ..................................................... 19,000 President .............................................Dr. David Munson Nickname ...................................................... Tigers Colors ......................................... Orange, white, and black RIT Athletics ritathletics.com RIT.Athletics @RIT.Athletics @RITAthletics RITAthletics RIT Women's Hockey ritathletics.com RITWHKY @RITWHKY @RITWHKY RITAthletics ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2018-19 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY | 1 Bruce B. Bates Endowed Coaching Position named the AHCA/CCM Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year in 2017. “Bruce Bates’ extraordinary generosity and engagement will have a profound impact on the entire Intercollegiate Athletics program at RIT,” said Sandra Johnson, senior vice president for Student Affairs. “This ‘first’ in our history will sup- port and advance the important role of promoting women in sports and the concept of the scholar athlete. Bruce’s engagement with the program will inspire and energize our community in meaning- ful and remarkable ways today and in the future.” “We are thrilled for our women’s hockey program and for athletics at RIT in general,” added Lou Spiotti Jr., executive director of Intercollegiate Athletics. “This is a landmark event in that it will serve as an impetus for future successes in women’s hockey. We look forward to benefiting from the added financial support, which is obviously critical to building consistently competitive teams. We are grateful for Mr. Bates’ generosity and extraordinary dedication to our student-athletes.” Lisa Cauda, vice president of Development and Alumni Relations, said the Bates gift is a model for RIT Athletics that may inspire others to support RIT’s other 23 varsity sports. “As the first RIT donor to establish an endowed coaching position, Mr. Bates is paving a new Bruce B. Bates is sponsoring the first endowed coaching position at RIT. An avid RIT hockey fan, Bates has roadway toward further athletic successes,” served as a member of the RIT Board of Trustees since 1970. said Cauda. “We look forward to helping other dedicated alumni and friends to follow his lead, In July, 2015, Rochester Institute of Technology the program in so many ways and makes it that all in support of our Tiger scholar athletes.” announced the Bruce B. Bates Women’s Hockey much more of an attractive place for our student- Bates, a longtime supporter of RIT, said his Coach, the university’s first endowed coaching athletes, fans and community.” recent gift is about an emotional connection to the position for Tiger athletic programs. In seven seasons at Adrian, Davis compiled a women’s team. He hopes more donors follow suit RIT Trustee Emeritus Bruce B. Bates, who remarkable 150-37-10 record, including a 95-14-6 for other RIT coaches. joined the board in 1970, is providing the gift mark since the start of the 2014-15 season. His “I got involved in a lot of different ways over where endowed earnings