ROAR Day 2024
Mark your calendar for the ultimate showcase of RIT spirit and dedication—ROAR Day! This extraordinary effort will help fuel the future of RIT and make more inspirational experiences possible for our students.
ROAR Day is a 1,829-minute celebration of RIT pride and community starting, Thursday, October 31 at noon Eastern. Any gift made by 6:29 p.m. Eastern on Friday, November 1, will count towards our ROAR Day goal of 2,024 donors.
Annual donor support helps RIT attract and retain the best student-athletes while meeting the growing demands of the intercollegiate athletic program. Gifts help fund post-game meals for teams, training equipment for the Tiger Power Den, training apparel for all athletes, team travel, athletic training services, and facility enhancements.
RIT's intercollegiate athletic programs play an essential role in teaching students to conduct themselves with honesty and integrity, make sacrifices, strive for excellence and persevere through adversity while developing a commitment to teamwork and service to the community. Each year, 675 student-athletes participate on 24 varsity athletic teams, over 2,300 students participate in intramurals, and thousands attend sporting events and wellness classes.
When you make your donation online, be sure to go under "Designation" and, in the "Select A Designation" drop down menu, choose "RIT Athletics." From there, select "Athletics General Fund" or any of our teams you'd like to support directly.
ROAR DAY ATHLETICS CHALLENGES
Seven donors have generously committed to match all gifts made to specific athletic programs during ROAR Day.
Athletics - The Beekmans will give $1,000 if 50 donors make a gift to the Athletic General fund.
Baseball - The Milners will give $2,500 if 100 donors make a gift to Baseball.
Women's Basketball - An anonymous donor will give $2,000 if 50 donors make a gift to Women's Basketball
Men's Lacrosse - An anonymous donor will give $3,000 if 250 donors give to Men's Lacrosse
Swimming & Diving - Thomas Kish & Colleen Kish will match $1 per $1 donated for gifts of $5 or higher, up to $5,000 (up to $50 per gift)
Women's Soccer - The Moger Family will give $1,000 if 51 donors make a gift to Women's Soccer. An anonymous donor will also match $1 per $1 donated for gifts of $5 or higher, up to $6,000 (up to $100 per gift)
Women's Tennis - Rob Kronenberg & Jennifer Marshak will give $750 if 25 donors make a gift to Women's Tennis.
Latest All Athletics News
- Men’s Swimming & Diving tops Ithaca, 178-122ITHACA, N.Y. – The RIT men's swimming & diving team remained unbeaten in dual meets this season with a 178-122 win at Ithaca, Saturday.
- Men’s Swimming & Diving tops Ithaca, 178-122ITHACA, N.Y. – The RIT men's swimming & diving team remained unbeaten in dual meets this season with a 178-122 win at Ithaca, Saturday.
- Men’s Swimming & Diving tops Ithaca, 178-122ITHACA, N.Y. – The RIT men's swimming & diving team remained unbeaten in dual meets this season with a 178-122 win at Ithaca, Saturday.
- Women’s Swimming & Diving falls at Ithaca, 223-76ITHACA, N.Y. – RIT sophomore swimmer Rose Ladue took first place in the 100 Yard Freestyle and 100 Yard Backstroke to lead the Tigers in a dual meet at Ithaca, Saturday.
- Women’s Swimming & Diving falls at Ithaca, 223-76ITHACA, N.Y. – RIT sophomore swimmer Rose Ladue took first place in the 100 Yard Freestyle and 100 Yard Backstroke to lead the Tigers in a dual meet at Ithaca, Saturday.
- Women’s Swimming & Diving falls at Ithaca, 223-76ITHACA, N.Y. – RIT sophomore swimmer Rose Ladue took first place in the 100 Yard Freestyle and 100 Yard Backstroke to lead the Tigers in a dual meet at Ithaca, Saturday.