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Intercollegiate Athletics
The Athletics program is conducted in accordance with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and III rules. The program serves approximately 450 student-athletes within 24 mens and womens varsity sports. RITs Athletics program has distinguished itself within the realm of Division III and recently elevated its nationally recognized men's ice hockey program to Division I.
Several teams have reached national playoff competition highlighted by the mens ice hockey team which captured national titles in 1983 and 1985. Over the years, RIT has also boasted numerous All-Americans, individual national champions and two NCAA postgraduate scholars.
RIT Athletics supports its student-athletes in their academic endeavors as well. An academic mentorship program is in place and is comprised of volunteer faculty across the campus. These individuals mentor and support the teams academic needs.
The overall grade point average of our student-athletes during 20042005 was above 3.00, which exceeds that of the general student body.
Sports offered through the intercollegiate athletics program promote development of leadership skills and values, promote campus spirit and provide visibility for the Institute. Support the Tigers by attending an exciting athletic event.
History of the Nickname
The Rochester Institute of Technology "Tigers" became the official mascot of the Institute in 1955-56, following an undefeated basketball season. Originally RIT's intercollegiate athletic teams were called "Techmen". The school colors were blue and gray.
Former sports information director Harry Watts saw the need for team identification and suggested the "Tiger" in 1955. Some two years laters, the Institute adopted burnt umber, orange and white as the official intercollegiate athletic colors.
Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
Clark Gymnasium
51 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, N.Y. 14623-5603
(585) 475-2614
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