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After their astounding 2016 season came to a disappointing end, RIT men's lacrosse is back and ready to prove themselves more than ever.
After an unprecedented 2016 season, RIT softball is very excited about the possibility of an even better year.
Last year, Reporter sat down with RIT's cheerleading team to try and bring more attention to the program. This year, the team is doing even bigger things and preparing for Nationals.
From the outside looking in, sports might seem like just something fun to do. Yet for many athletes, they mean much more.
After some key changes in the program, the wrestling team has high expectations for what the rest of the 2016-17 season could have in store.
Last year wasn't just a record-breaking year for athletic achievement, but for our athletes' dedication to their academics as well.
RIT has several incredible Deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes on our varsity teams. Find out more about their experiences and the RIT/NTID Athletic Development Program.
Last season was the women's basketball team most successful one yet. Find out how they plan to reach new heights this year.
As his collegiate athletic career draws to a close, cross-country captain and track star Jon Pelzar takes a moment to reflect on his time running for RIT.
The idea of athletes like Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rapinoe taking stances on larger social issues, or using the platform of sports to bring attention to them, is not new.
Learn more about Tiger Den, an RIT organization focused on raising support for our hardworking student athletes.
First year forward Sami Alur's collegiate soccer career is already off to a terrific start. Learn how she hopes to support her team to victory.
In 2013, Reporter sat down with rising volleyball star Sarah Szybist. Now, with over 2000 kills in the record book, she has officially made RIT history.
When it comes to athletics, RIT has a lot more to offer than just varsity sports. Members of the Ultimate Frisbee and Racquetball clubs discuss what it is like to be part of these unique teams.
Last year, women's cross-country made it the NCAA for the first time in program history. Find out how they plan to continue their astounding success in 2016.
The 21st annual Mud Tug event took place at the Grace Watson field on the RIT campus on Saturday, September 17th.
Payment scandals at the college sports level seem almost inevitable. Members of the RIT athletic department discuss whether the NCAA should move towards a salary program for its athletes.
RIT men's soccer has welcomed some new and exciting talent to the team. Learn about their adjustment to college ball and forecasts for the 2016 season.
RIT welcomes a brand new face to our athletic community — a woman whose main ambition is to help our athletes accomplish their own.
RIT's crew teams are gearing up for what promises to be a very exciting season.
RIT students Emily Kimber, Molly Hill and Flannery Allison play some very unique sports. Learn how they found their passion and continue to pursue it to this day.
What to know and expect from RIT athletics for the 2016-17 school year.
Covering 24 sports teams equally can be difficult.