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The RIT Tigers women's ice hockey team is one of two
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(AHA) conference of
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. The team plays in suburban
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at the
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. RIT alumna and former Tigers captain Celeste Brown has served as the Bruce B. Bates Women's Hockey Coach since July 2020. The Tigers moved to NCAA Division I women's ice hockey as a member of
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(CHA) for the 2012–13 season, after many years at
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as part of the
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conference. The team's conference affiliation was transferred to Atlantic Hockey America following the merger of CHA and
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in April 2024.


History

RIT added women's varsity
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for the 1975–1976 season. After many years in the
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, RIT moved to the
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league for the 2007–08 season. The team made three NCAA tournament appearances at the Division III level, in 2007, 2011, and 2012, with a record of 5–2 in tournament games. They lost their lone game in the 2007 campaign to Amherst College. In their 2011 campaign, the lady Tigers lost at home, in the Frozen Four final, to
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. In 2012, the Tigers won their first national championship, on home ice, against Norwich University. It was the third-ever national championship for RIT's athletic program and first in women's sports. On March 20, 2012, RIT announced that the women's team would move up to Division I for the 2012–13 season, as the men's team had six years prior, and join the College Hockey America conference. After a successful first season at the Division I level in which the team went 16–16–5, even after losing their first DI game 6–2 to the
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, the Tigers advanced to the CHA semifinals where they fell to the
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, 2–1 in
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. The next season was yet another season to remember. The Tigers participated in the Frozen Frontier, a ten-day hockey festival at Rochester's
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. The Tigers fell 2–6 to the Clarkson Golden Kights. The Tigers went on to win eleven out of their last eighteen games and won the CHA championship 2–1 in double overtime against the team that defeated them in their first ever Division I game, the Mercyhurst Lakers. In 2014–15, their first season at the 4,300-seat Gene Polisseni Center, the Tigers went 15–19–5 and finished in last place in the CHA. But they won every game in the 2015 CHA Tournament, beating
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and Mercyhurst in the leadup to their 2–1 victory over Syracuse in double overtime, to capture their second straight CHA championship. The trophy this year came with the CHA's first-ever automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, where the Tigers fell 2–6 to the eventual champions, #2
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. In 2015, Bruce Bates, an MIT trustee emeritus and women's ice hockey season ticket holder, donated RIT's first athletic endowment to the women's ice hockey team, to support the head coach position. On July 10, 2018, it was announced that long-time head coach Scott McDonald would be stepping down as head coach of the women's hockey team. He left as the all-time victory leader for the women's team, compiling a 205-154-29 record in 12 seasons. Chad Davis was announced as his replacement on August 22, 2018 with former
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player Hannah McGowan being hired as assistant coach. On April 30, 2020, it was reported that RIT parted ways with Davis and McGowan as coaches. Davis compiled a 24-37-9 record in two seasons as head coach. On July 17, 2020, former RIT hockey player and captain Celeste Brown was named the next head coach of the program.


Season-by-season results


Current roster


Award winners


NCAA


Laura Hurd Award

The Laura Hurd Award is awarded annually to the national player of the year in NCAA Division III women's ice hockey. : 2010–11: Sarah Dagg '11


Division III All-Americans

''First Team'' : 2003–04: Jen Gorczynski : 2006–07: Stacey McConnell : 2009–10: Sarah Dagg : 2010–11: Traci Galbraith : 2011–12: Kristina Moss ''Second Team'' : 2001–02: Colleen Baude, Jen Gorczynski : 2002–03: Jen Gorczynski : 2006–07: Danielle Nagymarosi : 2008–09: Sarah Dagg, Erica Owczarczak : 2010–11: Katie Stack : 2011–12: Laura Chamberlain, Kourtney Kunichika


ECAC West


Coach of the Year

: 2004–05: Mike Grainsky (co-winner) : 2008–09:
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(co-winner with Greg Fargo of Elmira College) : 2010–11: Scott McDonald


Player of the Year

: 2010–11: Sarah Dagg


Rookie of the Year

: 1988–89: Marisa Zona : 1995–96: Maria Lewis : 2007–08: Amanda Klassen (co-winner with Mel Brunet of Neumann University) : 2009–10: Kim Schlattman


Tournament MVP

: 2011: Kourtney Kunichika


All-Tournament Team

: 2011: Laura Chamberlain (G), Traci Galbraith (D), Kourtney Kunichika (F), Ariane Yokoyama (F) : 2012: Laura Chamberlain (G), Kourtney Kunichika (F), Kolbee McCrea (F), Danielle Read (D), Kim Schlattman (F)


Atlantic Hockey America

The College Hockey America (CHA) conference merged with Atlantic Hockey to form Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) in 2024. Award history was carried over in the merge, i.e. CHA awards were integrated into the history of the AHA.


Player of the Year

: 2018–19: Terra Lanteigne (G)


Best Defensive Forward

: 2014–15: Lindsay Grigg : 2016–17: Mackenzie Stone


Individual Sportsmanship Award

: 2014–15: Taylor Thurston : 2016–17: Caitlin Wallace


Coach of the Year

: 2018–19: Chad Davis


Goaltending Champion

The goaltending champion title is awarded to the goaltender with the best goals against average (GAA) in CHA play (only in-conference statistics are included). It should not be confused with the Goaltender of the Year award, which was introduced in the 2020–21 season. : 2013–14: Ali Binnington (1.35 GAA)


All-CHA

''First Team'' : 2018–19: Terra Lanteigne (G) ''Second Team'' : 2012–13: Tenecia Hiller (F) : 2013–14: Lindsay Grigg (D) : 2019–20: Terra Lanteigne (G) : 2022–23: Sarah Coe (G)


All-Rookie Team

: 2014–15: Christa Vuglar (D) : 2015–16: Reagan Rust (D) : 2016–17: Terra Lanteigne (G) : 2019–20: Jaymee Nolan (F) : 2021–22: Sarah Coe (G)


Tournament MVP

: 2014: Ali Binnington (G) : 2015: Ali Binnington (G)


All-Tournament Team

: 2014: Ali Binnington (G), Lindsay Grigg (D), Kourtney Kunichika (F) : 2015: Cassie Clayton (F), Lindsay Grigg (F), Morgan Scoyne (D) : 2022: Abby Davies (F)


Weekly Honors

*Cassie Clayton, CHA Player of the Week (Week of March 9, 2015) *Ali Binnington, CHA Goaltender of the Week (Week of March 9, 2015)


Player histories

Sarah Dagg was recognized as the 2011 ECAC West Player of the Year after contributing to the Tigers program-record 26 wins. In addition, she helped the Tigers to their first conference regular season and post-season championships. Her points total for the season was 18 goals and 24 assists in 30 games. In her senior season, Dagg advanced to the 2011 NCAA Division III Championship game. In her four seasons at RIT, the Tigers accumulated a won-loss record of 85–17–7, while finishing as the Tigers all-time leading scorer. Her career totals stand at 63 goals and 91 assists, while competing in 109 games. She is the Tigers all-time assists leader while recording three consecutive forty point seasons. In addition, she is second all-time at RIT with 20 power-play goals, while she stands tied at first place in shorthanded goals with nine.


Tigers in professional hockey


CWHL Draft picks


PHF Draft picks


See also

*
RIT Tigers men's ice hockey The RIT Tigers men's ice hockey team is a collegiate ice hockey team representing the Rochester Institute of Technology in suburban Rochester, New York, United States. The school's men's team competes in the NCAA Division I, Division I Atlantic ...


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