Since this is the off-season for RPI's hockey team, I'll inject a little bit about a sport that is now in season - baseball.
Unfortunately, it looks like this could be a very rough season indeed for the Engineer baseball team, which has finished the Virginia/Florida portion of its schedule with a 12-game losing streak. The last of those games was a 13-12 extra-inning loss to Clarkson, in what apparently was not considered to be a Liberty League game.
There are nine teams playing baseball in the Liberty League this year. According to the schedule posted on RPIathletics.com, RPI will face only six of those teams in the regular season, playing a pair of doubleheaders against each of the six. The two teams they will not face will be Clarkson (the schedule indicates that the game in Florida is the only time the Engineers will play the Golden Knights this year) and, most surprisingly, Union.
Anyone know of a coherent reason why the Liberty League would choose not to have RPI play their nearest and most natural rivals?