Athletic training program continues studies despite empty stadiums
Without athletes on campus, Ithaca College’s athletic training program built the Patientless Clinical Education Program.
Without athletes on campus, Ithaca College’s athletic training program built the Patientless Clinical Education Program.
The Liberty League has canceled winter athletic competition because of the COVID-19 pandemic. All of IC’s winter sports will be affected by this decision.
The SUNY Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) announced in October that it will not be competing in winter sports this upcoming season.
IC is planning for winter sports seasons to be condensed to Liberty League competition only. Official announcement will be made in November.
When the NHL put its season on hold March 12 because of COVID-19, IC alum Steve Mayer, Ivan Gottesfeld and Dan O’Neill stepped in to bring it back.
When the college decided to hold the remainder of classes online in March, athletes adapted to an at-home, no-gym routines because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sophomore crew member Jake Lentz decided to take the fall semester off to focus on his sport, but this time it is as a coach, not an athlete.
Ellen Staurowsky has returned to IC’s sports media program just as her research on racial inequality in college athletics earns national recognition.
Ithaca College and Liberty League have suspended intercollegiate athletics for the Fall 2020 season due to COVID-19 safety concerns.
Several coaches associations have altered their normal All-American criteria to honor all student-athletes whose national championships were canceled.
The Liberty League decided July 7 to resume athletics this fall. The plan stated that fall athletics will begin no earlier than Sept. 26.
Ithaca College’s first fall sports practice will not be held Aug. 10 despite the NCAA Division III Administrative Committee’s decision on the matter.