We have been satisfied for too long with very marginal improvements for this team, and then falling short of even those goals. It is time to expect that this team moves into the top half of the conference in 22-23. I will not be happy with just making the playoffs this time.
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As I probably posted last year, the on-line RPI directory is no longer public. Sezaneck looked for me and the recruits whom we expected are all there now as is Taryn Rathwell who was thought to be for 2023.
Nina Christof Engineering
Taryn Jacobs Undeclared Science
Sophia Jones Engineering
Taryn Rathwell Business and Management
Kyley Toye Business and Management
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostAs I probably posted last year, the on-line RPI directory is no longer public. Sezaneck looked for me and the recruits whom we expected are all there now as is Taryn Rathwell who was thought to be for 2023.
Nina Christof Engineering
Taryn Jacobs Undeclared Science
Sophia Jones Engineering
Taryn Rathwell Business and Management
Kyley Toye Business and Management
Further evidence here that we do well at recruiting hockey players who want to be engineering / science students.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
Thanks for this Ralph. I have not done much research on any of these players. Does anyone have views on who, among them (if any) might be real game changers for the Engineers?
Further evidence here that we do well at recruiting hockey players who want to be engineering / science students.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
BTW, anyone who might want to check out some data on these incoming players may want to start by going over to Ralph's legendary "RPI Recruits" thread under 'Men's College Hockey' where he makes very regular updates of data regarding RPI recruits, male and female.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
I haven't been posting much about the women. For example, i don't post stats.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
No, but you do a great job of keeping us updated on who has committed for which year, and where they currently play. Maybe I should take on the job of updating stats for the women? On second thought, it seems like a lot of work.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
Thanks for this Ralph. I have not done much research on any of these players. Does anyone have views on who, among them (if any) might be real game changers for the Engineers?
Further evidence here that we do well at recruiting hockey players who want to be engineering / science students.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
Hab: Just a brief comment on Kyley Toye. Her mother is Cindy Acropolis Toye who played at RPI in the late 1990's. She still holds most of the scoring records for RPI women's hockey. Not just limited to goals scored but also penalty minutes. You might say mom had a wee bit of a temper! If enetics has any sort of influence, we may have a real find here. BTW Kylie probably could play several sports at RPI as she shown considerably skills playing here in High School in NJ.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
Unless she is not on scholarship, she can't play another sport because they are all D-III.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
Hab: Just a brief comment on Kyley Toye. Her mother is Cindy Acropolis Toye who played at RPI in the late 1990's. She still holds most of the scoring records for RPI women's hockey. Not just limited to goals scored but also penalty minutes. You might say mom had a wee bit of a temper! If genetics has any sort of influence, we may have a real find here. BTW Kylie probably could play several sports at RPI as she shown considerably skills playing here in High School in NJ.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
If nothing else, this is a nice "legacy" thing. Her mother goes back to the D3 era, but was a star in that era, it seems. Kyley does seem to have some potential.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
Her mother would have been a star in any era. She had the size, the skill, and definitely the temper to excel throughout her time playing here on the boys team. I cannot predict with any certainty how much of that has rubbed off on her but I have seen her play and suspect we could have a very nice addition to a team that showed me more than I expected this past year.
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Originally posted by hab View Post
Temperament, or attitude, counts for a lot in hockey. And I hope (and expect) that Kylie may have inherited the competitive edge that the team needs.
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Morgann Skoda of the Connecticut Polar Bears (also Choate Rosemary hall) committed to RPI. https://twitter.com/CTPolar/status/1517217010890985474
Elite Prospects shows her playing in Quebec next year https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe.../morgann-skoda.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-22-2022, 03:27 AM.
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