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            <title>RIT Still With More to Prove</title>
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            <description>Rochester Institute of Technology isn&amp;rsquo;t quite a household name in college hockey. They aren&amp;rsquo;t Boston College or Minnesota, but watching their level of play, you might think they belong in that league.
Head coach Wayne Wilson and the RIT Tigers are looking to build a program that made it to the Frozen Four in the 2009-10 season and sits tied for second in a conference that has no shortage ...</description>
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            <title>Team of the Week: RIT</title>
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            <description>If there was a perfect way to end 2011, RIT found it. Winning the Catamount Cup was only the icing on the cake. En route to that title, the Tigers defeated then-No. 11 Ferris State and then-No. 16 Lake Superior State. It was the first since the 2010 NCAA Tournament that RIT had won two straight games against ranked opponents.
Along with the consecutive wins against ranked opponents, RIT shut out Ferris ...</description>
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