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RPI Engineers

The RPI Engineers are composed of 21 teams representing Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, and track and field. Men's sports include baseball, football, and golf. Women's sports include field hockey, and softball. The Engineers compete in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Liberty League for all sports except ice hockey, which competes in NCAA Division I, as a member of ECAC Hockey.[2]

RPI Engineers
UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
AssociationDivision III
ConferenceLiberty League, ECAC Hockey
Athletic directorLee McElroy
LocationTroy, New York
Varsity teams21
Football stadiumEast Campus Stadium
ArenaEast Campus Arena
Baseball stadiumRobison Field
Other venuesHouston Field House
MascotPuckman
NicknameEngineers
ColorsCherry and white[1]
   
Websitewww.rpiathletics.com

Teams edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross Country Field Hockey
Football Ice Hockey
Golf Lacrosse
Ice Hockey Soccer
Lacrosse Softball
Soccer Swimming & Diving
Swimming & Diving Tennis
Tennis Track and Field
Track and Field
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

History edit

The school's teams were originally nicknamed the "Fighting Engineers" in 1925, likely by a student writing for the paper, and called so due to the energy of the players.[3] In 1995, the nickname of some of the school's teams was officially changed from the Engineers to the Red Hawks; however, the hockey, football, cross-country, tennis and track and field teams all chose to retain the Engineers name. The Red Hawks name was never much liked by the student body; a Red Hawk mascot was frequently taunted by fans who threw objects at him and chanted, "kill the chicken!". Finally, in 2009 the nickname was changed back to Engineers. In contrast, the official ice hockey mascot, Puckman (an anthropomorphic hockey puck with an engineer's helmet) has always been very popular.

During the 1970s and 1980s, one RPI cheer was:

E to the x, dy/dx, E to the x, dx
Cosine, secant, tangent, sine
3.14159
Square root, cube root, log of pi
Disintegrate them, RPI![4][5]
 
RPI's lacrosse team in a demonstration game at the 1948 London Olympics

Lacrosse (men's) edit

The origins of RPI men's lacrosse began in the 1930s, when the school had a club team; not much else is known about the team when it was a student run club. In 1942, Ned Harkness began coaching the team after the institution recognized it as a varsity sport. Coach Harkness was working part-time as coach and full-time at a local job in Troy, New York. After one season, Harkness was drafted into the Canadian Air Force, leaving the team until his return in 1945.[6] By this point the 13 man roster had significantly grown, and the team began to compete at the highest level with schools around the country such as Dartmouth, Princeton, West Point, Stevens, Yale, and Williams.[6] The 1948 men's lacrosse team represented the United States in the 1948 Olympics in London. This team was undefeated in the United States that year with a record of 11–0, winning the national championship. The team continued this streak into London to beat several English teams while also playing to a 5–5 tie with the British all star team, winning 7 of the 8 games played, with one tie and no losses.[7] The Olympic Sports committee does not list lacrosse as an official event, so these games were considered exhibition matches. Despite this, the RPI lacrosse team received gold medals from the summer games.[8] This 1948 men's team showed such dedication that, when during a trip on a dilapidated bus to an away game the bus broke down, the team proceeded to push the bus for "miles" before the a towing company arrived to tow the team and the bus the rest of the way to the match (which they won).[6] RPI also won the Wingate Memorial Trophy as national collegiate champions (shared with Virginia) in 1952.[9] Future NHL head coach Ned Harkness coached the lacrosse and ice hockey teams, winning national championships in both sports.

Recently RPI men's lacrosse continues the tradition of the 1948 team by being one of the top division III schools in the nation. The NCAA ranked RPI 17th in the nation before the 2021 season was cancelled due to Covid-19.[10]

Baseball edit

The Engineers baseball squad is perennially atop the Liberty League standings, and has seen eight players move on to the professional ranks, including four players selected in the MLB draft. (No RPI Engineer has played in the majors, but Dave Lohrman and Bill Snyder, who were both drafted in 1997, made it as far as AAA ball.) The team is coached by Karl Steffen (Ithaca '78). The Engineers play their home games at the historic Robison Field.

Football edit

American rugby was played on campus in the late 1870s. Intercollegiate football begin as late as 1886 when an RPI team first played a Union College team on a leased field in West Troy (Watervliet). Since 1903, RPI and nearby Union have been rivals in football, making it the oldest such rivalry in the state. The teams have played for the Dutchman's Shoes since 1950. RPI Football had their most successful season in 2003, when they finished 11–2 and lost to St. Johns (Minn.) in the NCAA Division III semi final game.[11]

Track and field edit

The track and field team competes as part of NCAA Division 3 and the Liberty League.

Athletic facilities edit

 
Houston Field House
 
East Campus Athletic Village, under construction

The Houston Field House is a 4,780‑seat multi-purpose arena located on the RPI campus. It opened in 1949 and is home to the RPI Engineers men's and women's ice hockey teams. The Field House was renovated starting in 2007 as part of the major campus improvement project to build the East Campus Athletic Village. The renovations included locker rooms upgrades, addition of a new weight room, and a new special reception room dedicated to Ned Harkness.[12] Additionally, as part of the renovations through a government grant, solar panels were installed on the roof to supply power to the building.

As part of the Rensselaer Plan, the Institute recently completed a major project to improve its athletic facilities with the East Campus Athletic Village. The plan included construction of a new and much larger 4,842‑seat football stadium, a basketball arena with seating for 1,200, a new 50-meter pool, an indoor track and field complex, new tennis courts, new weight rooms and a new sports medicine center.[13] The Institute broke ground on August 26, 2007, and construction of the first phase is expected to last two years.[14] The estimated cost of the project is $78 million for phase one and $35–$45 million for phase two.[15] Since the completion of the new stadium, the bleachers on the Class of '86 football field on the central campus have been removed and the field has become an open space. In the future the new space could be used for expansions of the academic buildings, but for now members of the campus planning team foresee a "historic landscape with different paths and access ways for students and vehicles alike".[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Brand Style Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "The Official Website of the RPI Engineers". rpiathletics.com. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
  3. ^ Shankle, George Earlie (1937). American Nicknames. New York: H.W. Wilson Company. p. 443.
  4. ^ "E to the X". RPI Information. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Witness's recollection of the cheer originating at RPI". Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  6. ^ a b c "Unknown".[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "When RPI ruled lacrosse". 13 July 2012.
  8. ^ "London Calling: RPI Lacrosse Goes to the Olympics | Institute Archives and Special Collections".
  9. ^ "Timeline of RPI History-1959". Retrieved 21 January 2007.
  10. ^ "Men's Lacrosse Ranked 17th in Preseason Poll". Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Athletics. 21 August 2023.
  11. ^ DiTursi, Dan (2004-01-14). "Football 2003: A season to remember". Retrieved 18 February 2009.
  12. ^ "Houston Field House Renovation" (PDF). Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  13. ^ "Giving to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Athletics". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Rensselaer Breaks Ground for East Campus Athletic Village; First Phase to be Completed by Fall 2009" (Press release). RPI. September 4, 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 January 2009. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
  16. ^ The Polytechnic (2 August 2007). . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The RPI Engineers are composed of 21 teams representing Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in intercollegiate athletics including men and women s basketball cross country ice hockey lacrosse soccer swimming amp diving tennis and track and field Men s sports include baseball football and golf Women s sports include field hockey and softball The Engineers compete in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Liberty League for all sports except ice hockey which competes in NCAA Division I as a member of ECAC Hockey 2 RPI EngineersUniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteAssociationDivision IIIConferenceLiberty League ECAC HockeyAthletic directorLee McElroyLocationTroy New YorkVarsity teams21Football stadiumEast Campus StadiumArenaEast Campus ArenaBaseball stadiumRobison FieldOther venuesHouston Field HouseMascotPuckmanNicknameEngineersColorsCherry and white 1 Websitewww wbr rpiathletics wbr com Contents 1 Teams 2 History 2 1 Lacrosse men s 2 2 Baseball 2 3 Football 2 4 Track and field 2 5 Athletic facilities 3 References 4 External linksTeams editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross CountryCross Country Field HockeyFootball Ice HockeyGolf LacrosseIce Hockey SoccerLacrosse SoftballSoccer Swimming amp DivingSwimming amp Diving TennisTennis Track and FieldTrack and Field Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorHistory editThe school s teams were originally nicknamed the Fighting Engineers in 1925 likely by a student writing for the paper and called so due to the energy of the players 3 In 1995 the nickname of some of the school s teams was officially changed from the Engineers to the Red Hawks however the hockey football cross country tennis and track and field teams all chose to retain the Engineers name The Red Hawks name was never much liked by the student body a Red Hawk mascot was frequently taunted by fans who threw objects at him and chanted kill the chicken Finally in 2009 the nickname was changed back to Engineers In contrast the official ice hockey mascot Puckman an anthropomorphic hockey puck with an engineer s helmet has always been very popular During the 1970s and 1980s one RPI cheer was E to the x dy dx E to the x dx Cosine secant tangent sine 3 14159 Square root cube root log of pi Disintegrate them RPI 4 5 nbsp RPI s lacrosse team in a demonstration game at the 1948 London OlympicsLacrosse men s edit The origins of RPI men s lacrosse began in the 1930s when the school had a club team not much else is known about the team when it was a student run club In 1942 Ned Harkness began coaching the team after the institution recognized it as a varsity sport Coach Harkness was working part time as coach and full time at a local job in Troy New York After one season Harkness was drafted into the Canadian Air Force leaving the team until his return in 1945 6 By this point the 13 man roster had significantly grown and the team began to compete at the highest level with schools around the country such as Dartmouth Princeton West Point Stevens Yale and Williams 6 The 1948 men s lacrosse team represented the United States in the 1948 Olympics in London This team was undefeated in the United States that year with a record of 11 0 winning the national championship The team continued this streak into London to beat several English teams while also playing to a 5 5 tie with the British all star team winning 7 of the 8 games played with one tie and no losses 7 The Olympic Sports committee does not list lacrosse as an official event so these games were considered exhibition matches Despite this the RPI lacrosse team received gold medals from the summer games 8 This 1948 men s team showed such dedication that when during a trip on a dilapidated bus to an away game the bus broke down the team proceeded to push the bus for miles before the a towing company arrived to tow the team and the bus the rest of the way to the match which they won 6 RPI also won the Wingate Memorial Trophy as national collegiate champions shared with Virginia in 1952 9 Future NHL head coach Ned Harkness coached the lacrosse and ice hockey teams winning national championships in both sports Recently RPI men s lacrosse continues the tradition of the 1948 team by being one of the top division III schools in the nation The NCAA ranked RPI 17th in the nation before the 2021 season was cancelled due to Covid 19 10 Baseball edit The Engineers baseball squad is perennially atop the Liberty League standings and has seen eight players move on to the professional ranks including four players selected in the MLB draft No RPI Engineer has played in the majors but Dave Lohrman and Bill Snyder who were both drafted in 1997 made it as far as AAA ball The team is coached by Karl Steffen Ithaca 78 The Engineers play their home games at the historic Robison Field Football edit American rugby was played on campus in the late 1870s Intercollegiate football begin as late as 1886 when an RPI team first played a Union College team on a leased field in West Troy Watervliet Since 1903 RPI and nearby Union have been rivals in football making it the oldest such rivalry in the state The teams have played for the Dutchman s Shoes since 1950 RPI Football had their most successful season in 2003 when they finished 11 2 and lost to St Johns Minn in the NCAA Division III semi final game 11 Track and field edit The track and field team competes as part of NCAA Division 3 and the Liberty League Athletic facilities edit nbsp Houston Field House nbsp East Campus Athletic Village under constructionSee also Houston Field House The Houston Field House is a 4 780 seat multi purpose arena located on the RPI campus It opened in 1949 and is home to the RPI Engineers men s and women s ice hockey teams The Field House was renovated starting in 2007 as part of the major campus improvement project to build the East Campus Athletic Village The renovations included locker rooms upgrades addition of a new weight room and a new special reception room dedicated to Ned Harkness 12 Additionally as part of the renovations through a government grant solar panels were installed on the roof to supply power to the building As part of the Rensselaer Plan the Institute recently completed a major project to improve its athletic facilities with the East Campus Athletic Village The plan included construction of a new and much larger 4 842 seat football stadium a basketball arena with seating for 1 200 a new 50 meter pool an indoor track and field complex new tennis courts new weight rooms and a new sports medicine center 13 The Institute broke ground on August 26 2007 and construction of the first phase is expected to last two years 14 The estimated cost of the project is 78 million for phase one and 35 45 million for phase two 15 Since the completion of the new stadium the bleachers on the Class of 86 football field on the central campus have been removed and the field has become an open space In the future the new space could be used for expansions of the academic buildings but for now members of the campus planning team foresee a historic landscape with different paths and access ways for students and vehicles alike 16 References edit Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Brand Style Guidelines PDF Retrieved June 12 2016 The Official Website of the RPI Engineers rpiathletics com Retrieved 2017 02 09 Shankle George Earlie 1937 American Nicknames New York H W Wilson Company p 443 E to the X RPI Information Retrieved 3 September 2018 Witness s recollection of the cheer originating at RPI Retrieved 2 March 2010 a b c Unknown permanent dead link When RPI ruled lacrosse 13 July 2012 London Calling RPI Lacrosse Goes to the Olympics Institute Archives and Special Collections Timeline of RPI History 1959 Retrieved 21 January 2007 Men s Lacrosse Ranked 17th in Preseason Poll Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Athletics 21 August 2023 DiTursi Dan 2004 01 14 Football 2003 A season to remember Retrieved 18 February 2009 Houston Field House Renovation PDF Retrieved 10 September 2008 Giving to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Athletics Retrieved 5 September 2011 Rensselaer Breaks Ground for East Campus Athletic Village First Phase to be Completed by Fall 2009 Press release RPI September 4 2007 Retrieved 3 March 2010 East Campus Athletic Village on Schedule for Fall 2009 Archived from the original on 11 January 2009 Retrieved 20 December 2008 The Polytechnic 2 August 2007 Master Plan Undergoes Public Review Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2007 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RPI Engineers amp oldid 1208968953 Football, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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