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Download RIT Athletics Mobile and Streaming Apps Today!

ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Stay connected to your favorite teams with the RIT Athletics App - the official app of the RIT Athletics Department, powered by SIDEARM Sports.
 
Available for download on mobile devices as well as multiple streaming platform, fans can access all the latest content about their favorite teams at home or on the go.
 
MOBILE APP

  • Featuring schedules, results, rosters multimedia content, game day information and more, the recently updated RIT Athletics Mobile app is free and compatible with both iOS and Android devices.
  • Fans can also personalize their mobile experience by selecting their favorite teams and opting in to receive real-time push notifications whenever events are happening or news breaks.
  • The app is designed to also integrates with ritathletics.com to bring the latest digital content right to your fingertips, including links to video and audio streams of live games, in-game stats, and team social media feeds.
  • To download the app to your smartphone or tablet, visit the App Store or Google Play and search for "RIT Athletics." 

STREAMING APP

  • RIT Athletics fans can stream selected live broadcasts of their favorite teams from the comfort of their couches.
  • The free RIT Athletics app can be downloaded and installed on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV streaming devices. Search "RIT Athletics" to set up access to not only watching live events, but an archive of selected games previously aired.  

NOTE: Per Atlantic Hockey's streaming agreement, live RIT hockey games will not be streamed using any of the RIT Athletics apps. Live men's and women's hockey games will continue to exclusively appear on Flohockey.tv. 

ABOUT SIDEARM
RIT was one of the first athletic departments in the nation to partner with SIDEARM Sports, which has since become the industry standard for athletic website and multimedia platform hosting with over 1,100 clients across the country ranging from power-five NCAA Division I institutions to NAIA and junior colleges.