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Robert Morris ice hockey teams return after hiatus. The school cut the teams in 2021, but the hockey community fundraised to bring them back. Robert Morris ice hockey teams return after hiatus.
MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- Robert Morris University is looking to build a $28 million hockey arena. According to paperwork filed with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic ...
MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Robert Morris University is eliminating its men's and women's ice hockey programs, effective immediately. The announcement came Wednesday, with RMU saying the move is among ...
MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) - Time is ticking for the Robert Morris hockey programs to get their teams back onto the ice. Wednesday is the deadline to raise $1.4 million in cash and $1.4 million in ...
MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) — Men's and women's hockey will return to Robert Morris University in 2023 thanks to a significant fundraising effort by former alumni after the programs folded last May ...
Robert Morris hits the ice for practice Jarrod Prugar 9/8/2022 4:23:00 PM ALTOONA, Pa. --The sound of skates slashing through the ice filled Clearview Federal Arena as the Robert Morris hockey ...
Robert Morris University will not reinstate its NCAA Division I ice hockey programs for the 2021-22 season, opting instead to continue to raise money for a return the following year.
The Robert Morris women’s hockey team will open its season against Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. on Sept. 29 before returning to Clearview Arena for the home opener series against Saint Anselm.
Robert Morris hockey prepares for relaunch of programs Jarrod Prugar 6/20/2022 12:00:00 AM ALTOONA, Pa.-- At this time last year, Robert Morris head coach Derek Schooley was in Iowa recruiting and ...
The Robert Morris men’s hockey team, and the women’s squad, are hoping to be reinstated for the 2022-23 season if fundraising goals are reached. Related Content.
Robert Morris University’s men’s and women’s Division I hockey programs have received a six-figure gift. RMU alumnus Welling W. Fruehauf and his company gave the programs a $450,000 gift ...