The first thing that I noticed about this series was the Saturday/Sunday scheduling instead of the usual Friday/Saturday matchups. I'm not sure if this is due to the men being home Friday or the Football Celebration Event in St. John Arena Friday night. I suspect it's the latter rather than the former based on the amount of persons who will probably attend the event in St. John Arena. In looking at the two common opponents (Princeton and North Dakota), RIT was swept on the road at North Dakota but did play them tough in the first game. Ohio State played North Dakota earlier in the season at home and was able to get a split. We won the opener Friday, but North Dakota came back and won Saturday's game. One other thing of note, North Dakota did not have Michele Karvinen when we played them. The other common opponent was Princeton. RIT played one game against Princeton and lost (forgot if it was a home game or at Princeton). Ohio State was at Princeton a couple weeks ago and split, winning Friday, but dropping Saturday's game. Since this is a non-league series, I am guessing you will see Chelsea Knapp in net on Friday and Lisa Steffes in net on Saturday. Chelsea has been solid this season. Lisa has started in the past and is also a solid goaltender. This year we do not have one or two superstars. You won't see a Natalie Spooner or a Laura McIntosh on this year's team, but what you will see is scoring by committee. We are getting scoring from a number of players this season, and with a year under their belts with the new system, the girls all know what to expect and how Coach Handrahan and his staff want them to approach situations on the ice. The kids all play hard and they don't give up on the puck. I look for this to be a tough series as I am sure RIT will bring their A game to Columbus. RIT fans, tell us a little bit about your team and what we can expect this weekend.