RPI Engineers women's ice hockey

The Engineers women's hockey program began for the 1995–96 season, playing at the NCAA Division III level in ECAC East.

[2] Despite being an independent, the Engineers were ranked fourth in the NCAA in winning percentage (.731) and seventh in scoring offense (3.23 goals per game average).

The Engineers matched the single season record for ties, including its first-ever point over then nationally ranked Dartmouth in a 1–1 draw in Hanover.

[6] During the 2010–11 season, the Engineers boasted one statistic that no other Division I team in the country could: three Alaskan players on its current roster.

[8] Naslund would play for the CWHL's Boston Blades under head coach Digit Murphy, capturing a Clarkson Cup championship in 2013.

Both Isobel Cup champions, Smelker was a member of the Boston Pride roster that captured the NWHL's inaugural championship in 2016.

After transitioning the program to the Division I level, Burke served as head coach for 11 more seasons before being fired in June, 2017.

[10] In the 2017–18 season, junior goaltender Lovisa Selander overtook van der Bliek as the all-time leader in career saves.