ROAR Day 2025
It is time 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 30 at noon Eastern. Any gift made by 6:29 p.m. Eastern on Friday, October 31, will count towards our ROAR Day goal of 2,025 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 25 varsity athletic teams while thousands attend sporting events to show their support.
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
Six donors have generously committed to match all gifts made to specific athletic programs during ROAR Day:
- Baseball Challenge - RIT Parents, Pat and Taylor Milner P '29, will make a gift of $2,500 to RIT Baseball, once 100 donors have made their gift in support of the team.
- Baseball Match - Jan Proper-Shrier will make a gift of $100/donor who supports RIT Baseball, up to a total of $10,000.
- Women's Hockey Challenge - Kasie Strong-Fairbarn '05 and Ryan Fairbarn '04 will make a gift of $1,000 to the RIT Women's Hockey team if 20 donors support the RIT Women's Hockey team during ROAR Day.
- Men's Hockey Challenge - Ryan Fairbarn '04 and Kasie Strong-Fairbarn '05 will make a gift of $1,000 to the RIT Men's Hockey team if 20 donors support the RIT Men's Hockey team during ROAR Day.
- Swimming & Diving Match - RIT Parents and generous donors have agreed to match all gifts supporting the RIT Swimming and Diving team, up to a total of $5,000.
- Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Challenge - Matthew Giannino BS '15 will make a gift of $20,000 if 100 donors support the Men's Track and Field and Cross Country team.
Latest Women's Crew
- Men's Hockey earns 4-1 victory at Colgate to complete two-game sweepHAMILTON, N.Y. – The RIT Men's Hockey team earned a 4-1 victory at Colgate, Saturday, to complete a two-game sweep of the Raiders while winning its fifth-consecutive game.
- Wrestling places second at Ned McGinley InvitationalWILKES BARRE, PA – RIT senior Josh Harkless (285 lb.), junior Nick Smith (184 lb.) and sophomore Jack Lamson (174 lb.) won their respective weight classes to lead the Tigers to a second-place finish at the Ned McGinley Invitational, Saturday.
- Women’s Soccer defeats Skidmore on Senior Day, 4-0ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The RIT women's soccer team celebrated Senior Day with a dominant 4-0 victory over Skidmore in the regular season finale, Saturday. With the win, the Tigers secured the third seed in the upcoming Liberty League Tournament.
- Women's Hockey downs Lindenwood, 7-1ROCHESTER, N.Y. –RIT junior forward Addie Alvarez recorded her first career hat trick to lead the Tigers to a 6-1 win over Lindenwood, Saturday.
- Women's Volleyball outlasts King's (Pa.), 3-2; falls to host Vassar, 3-0POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – The RIT Women's Volleyball team split a tri-match at Vassar, Saturday, falling to the host Brewers, 3-1 () before outlasting King's (Pa.), 3-2 (25-13, 20-25, 24-26, 25-23, 15-11).
- Men's Soccer loses 1-0 at SkidmoreSARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The RIT men's soccer team lost 1-0 at Skidmore in the regular season finale, Saturday.









