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I can't believe that RIT has no plans for D-I, especially with the Metro
Atlantic so close. The team is extremely competitive and this would be a
great time with teams like Mercyhurst making the jump.
Larry Haag, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY wrote:
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> >I've been looking at all of my hockey possibilities and I've talked with
> >a good number of NCAA teams about transferring. Do you have any
> >connection with the RIT program?
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> I have no connections with the RIT program other than being a long-time fan.
> (If I did have connections, this would probably be a violation of some NCAA
> rule that would get you in trouble.... ;-) ) I have no idea what "proper
> procedure" is, but if you are serious, call the RIT athletic dept. and ask to
> speak with the new coach, Wayne Wilson. Our most recent coach of about 10
> years quit at the end of the season because (among other things) RIT has no
> plans to upgrade to D1. Wayne was just named the new coach a week or so ago.
> He has been an assistent at Bowling Green for about 13 years.
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> But, you are a goalie, right? Our #1 and #2 goalies were both seniors this
> year, and I don't believe the freshman that was on the roster ever saw ice
> time. I don't believe RIT has a major in aerospace, or whatever your specific
> field of study is, but we could use a good goalie....
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