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Nov 19, 2009 | For senior quarterback Brian Grastorf, it all came full circle. His first career start under center was much like his last — a win in the Cortaca Jug.
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Nov 14, 2009 |
The 51st Annual Cortaca Jug Football game between Ithaca
College and SUNY-Cortland resulted in the Blue and Gold pulling out a 23-20
victory at Butterfield Stadium earlier today.
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Nov 14, 2009 |
In the football team’s 51st matchup against rival SUNY-Cortland, the Bombers
retain the Cortaca Jug trophy for the third consecutive year, with a narrow
23-20 victory over the visiting Red Dragons.
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Nov 12, 2009 | From the second the ball was hiked, he said there was a noticeable difference. The game was faster. The players were bigger, and the talent level was higher. It was nothing like high school.
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Nov 5, 2009 | Junior Dan Ruffrage gets the ball in the backfield, and instead of
running downfield he chucks the ball up to junior wide receiver Thomas
Vossler for a 31-yard touchdown — the Bombers’ third touchdown in their
first three possessions against Springfield College on Saturday.
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Nov 5, 2009 | When sophomore cornerback Spence White returned home to Yonkers, N.Y., following his freshman year at Ithaca College, he had no idea he was about to face a life-or-death situation.
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Nov 3, 2009 | Despite scoring touchdowns in its first three drives, the football team
fell to Springfield College on Saturday in a 47–26 loss in Springfield,
Mass.
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Oct 29, 2009 | While the days of Springfield College’s Chris Sharpe ’07 scampering up
and down the gridiron are over, the headaches for opposing defenses
attempting to stop the Pride’s triple option are not. But this has not
been a problem in the past for senior defensive tackle Joe Goetz and
the Ithaca College football team’s defense, which has used careful
preparation to lessen the pains caused by Springfield’s run-heavy
offensive style.
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Oct 22, 2009 | One last goal-line stand was all the football team needed for a win.
The ball was on the 1-yard line as the middle linebacker bent his knees
and balanced on the balls of his feet. With the snap of the ball, he
hurdled over the running back to try and clog the hole to the goal
line.
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Oct 18, 2009 | After a six hour bus ride to Frostburg, Md., the football team came
back from a disheartening loss against St. John Fisher College last
week to defeat winless Frostburg State University 20–10 yesterday to up
its record to 5–2.
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