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From left, Junior oarsman Miles Kenaston and junior rower Riley Maynard will look to the leadership of head coach Justin Stangel to lead them to a Liberty League title.

Sea of opportunity gives men’s rowing a chance to win it all

By Billy Wood, Sports Editor February 28, 2024
The Ithaca College men’s rowing team is coming off a season that saw them make the National Invitational Rowing Championships for the second year in a row. The young squad will look to make it to nationals a third time with a new look for the Liberty League conference.
The Ithaca College womens rowing team will attend the Liberty League Championships May 5 in Saratoga Springs.

Women’s rowing vies for national championship

By Tess Ferguson, Assistant Sports Editor May 3, 2023
After wrapping up its regular season April 29, the Ithaca College women’s rowing team is looking to nail down its fifth consecutive Liberty League Championship
Track and Field participate at three invitationals April 6

Track and Field participate at three invitationals April 6

By Willy Wright, Staff Writer April 9, 2019
The Ithaca College men's and women's track and field teams sent participants to three different invitationals April 6.
Freshman rower Dania Bogdanovic is one of two freshman on womens varsity crew, and competed as a member of the teams second Varsity 8 boat March 30 at Cayuga Inlet.

Born to Row: Freshman rower makes impact for women’s crew

By Anna Harris, Staff Writer April 3, 2019
Freshman Dania Bogdanovic has been around the sport of rowing since she was young, and now is a star for the women's crew team at Ithaca College.
Freshman thrower Luke Tobia placed fourth in the weight throw at the Liberty League Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Freshman thrower discusses strong start to the season

By Emily Adams, Assistant Sports Editor March 27, 2019
Freshman thrower Luke Tobia sat down with Assistant Sports Editor Emily Adams to discuss his transition from football to track and the outdoor season.
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Women’s track and field plan to continue indoor momentum

By Audrey Gamble and Lauren White February 28, 2019
The women's track and field team will attempt to defend their outdoor Liberty League title and bring a large group to the NCAA Championships.
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Women’s crew aims to reach podium at national championships

By Anna Harris, Staff Writer February 28, 2019
The Ithaca College women's crew team is hoping to win a national championship this season after falling to Bates College in 2018.
Freshman runner Stephanie Behrans goes through her warmups during practice Jan. 21. Behrans also considered running at the University of Vermont, a Division I program.

Women’s track and field benefits from strong freshman class

By Willy Wright, Staff Writer January 22, 2019
The Ithaca College women's track and field team has added a plethora of talented freshman who have stepped up to lead the Bombers to early success.
From left, Mike Urtz, Director of Athletics at SUNY Cortland and Susan Bassett, Associate Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports, shake hands after the announcement of the 61st annual Cortaca Jug being played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Next year’s 61st annual Cortaca Jug moved to MetLife Stadium

By Jack Murray, Assistant Sports Editor November 7, 2018
The 2019 Cortaca Jug will be played at MetLife stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The stadium is home to two NFL franchises.
Womens soccer aims to improve in Liberty League

Women’s soccer aims to improve in Liberty League

By Sevrin Lavenstein, Staff Writer August 29, 2018
The Ithaca College Women's soccer team hopes to have a winning season in 2018, as the 2017 installment led to the programs first losing season ever
Davey Armstrong (Graham Verchere) and his teenage friends spend their summer vacation trying to prove that Wayne Mackey, (Rich Sommer) a beloved local police officer, is a serial killer.

Review: Horror homage honors genre classics

By Jake Leary, Assistant Life and Culture Editor August 27, 2018
It isn’t a retread of “The Goonies” or “It” or “Stand by Me,” but rather a commentary on the naive simplicity of adventure films.
Charlie* looks at odds on the betting website he uses on his cell phone. Charlie was introduced to the website by Mark*, who served as Charlie’s bookie for the site.

Sports betting sees increase among college students

By Matt Hornick, Sports Editor April 18, 2018
Sports betting has seen a large increase in the United States in recent years and it is growing especially with college students.
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