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With a new head coach and two fairly young teams, this year has kicked off a whole series of new beginnings for the RIT tennis program.
In light of the 65th anniversary of THE Rochester Royal's NBA Championship win, RIT reflects on the team's history and legacy here in the city.
Two RIT students are preparing to journey across the country raising support for people with disabilities.
Proud athletes who have been ignored for too long.
A summary of RIT athletic events and achievements from this past week.
This week Reporter sat down with Matt Hossack, 2015 Liberty League Defensive Lacrosse Player of the Year and the Major League Lacrosse Draft Pick.
No one knows who exactly is under the helmet, but many have had the chance to be our mascot.
She never expected to become a hero. Two of her coaches speak on the journey Wambach had endured to become the legend that she is.
As elementary school students, we were all excited for the days when the gym teacher would bring out the huge colorful parachute, scooters and dodgeballs.
In a recent Buffalo Bills v. New York Jets game, there was a slight snag when it came to the uniforms - and it wasn't because their garish green and red hues made it look like Christmas had come early to New Jersey
RIT's athletes have a lot to do with saving actual tigers
The RIT swimming and diving program is off to a fantastic start this season, with two of the strongest teams in our school's history
Reporter spent time with Natalie Hurd, an RIT women's soccer player. She told us all about the ups and downs she has gone through, as well as her life as an RIT student.
Is there still a stigma against LGBTQIA+ athletes here at RIT?
A look at RIT's long-time men's basketball head coach, Bob McVean.
Already well known for his antics on and off the RIT campus, president Destler's new orange hairdo is another gag in a long history of eccentricity.
He captured the hearts of the RIT community, broke records and made history. We welcomed home RIT alum Matt Garbowsky as he played hockey with his new family, the Rochester Americans, against the Binghamton Senators.
Meet Karen Blanco, Pablo Ororica and Jarryd Lee, international student athletes at RIT.
Nearly every sports injury is scary to the person getting hurt and their teammates but some go above and beyond in their ability to make other people squeal, pass out, and even have heart attacks. Athletes can go through life-threatening injuries and still go out and play for their team in a matter of days, weeks, or months. This can be a testament to their ability to overcome serious obstacles and their willingness to sacrifice for their love of sport.
While the NFL continues to struggle with a proper response to mounting domestic violence charges against its players, a necessary conversation about empowering women in the league has emerged.
RIT engineers are currently working to build a clean-energy snowmobile for the Society of Automotive Engineers' Clean Snowmobile Challenge.
A photo recap of the annual mud-centric tug-of-war fundraiser at RIT.
After eight years of being inactive, the National Women's Hockey League is making a comeback.
After some impressive wins this past weekend, the 2015-2016 women's volleyball season is off to an impressive start.