RIT Men's Hockey Team Ready to Take on Boston University in NCAA Tournament
The RIT men’s hockey team is gearing up for a tough challenge as they face second-ranked Boston University in the NCAA tournament. With BU boasting a roster filled with NHL-drafted players, the Tigers know they have their work cut out for them.
Head coach Wayne Wilson is optimistic about the matchup, emphasizing the importance of sticking to their game plan and playing to their strengths. The players, like graduate senior forward Elijah Gonsalves, exude confidence in their abilities to compete at an elite level.
Despite feeling slighted by the lack of attention from the selection show analysts, the Tigers are motivated to prove themselves on the ice. The team carries a chip on their shoulder, driven by a desire to showcase their talent and skill.
RIT has a history of pulling off upsets in the NCAA tournament, demonstrating that they are capable of competing with the best in college hockey. While the odds may be against them, the Tigers are prepared to give it their all on game day.
As they prepare to face off against Boston University, the Tigers remain focused and determined to make their mark in the tournament. The road ahead may be tough, but RIT is ready to embrace the challenge and show the world what they are capable of.