Healing Mind and Body: Injured athletes struggle with mental health
Student-athletes struggle to manage their mental health while recovering from serious physical injuries.
Student-athletes struggle to manage their mental health while recovering from serious physical injuries.
A group of students from the School of Business, led by senior Marco Fontana, are leading the on-campus ticket sales for the Cortaca Jug game.
After finishing a successful 2018-19 academic year many varsity athletic teams at Ithaca College received national recognition and individual awards.
Senior Pearl Outlaw and Ithaca College alumni Erik Frid ’14 and Meghan Musnicki ’05 competed at the World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria.
Several Ithaca College varsity athletic teams utilize yoga-based cross-training programs to strengthen both their minds and bodies.
Sophomore runner Zach Wachs transferred to Ithaca College from Division I University of Kentucky to be closer to his family.
The Ithaca College athletic administration released the Optimum Performance Strategy webpage, a new database offering helpful resources for athletes.
Senior quarterback Joe Germinerio transferred to Ithaca College as an undergraduate student after graduating from The College at Brockport in 2019.
The Ithaca College women’s field hockey team adopted 3-year-old Nora Zelko, who has neuroblastoma, through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation.
The Ithaca College men’s soccer team honored Jase Barrack, a club soccer player who died suddenly in May, during their game against NYU on Aug. 30.
Ithaca High School will host the Gus Macker Tournament Sep. 7 and 8 to raise money for the Greater Ithaca Activities Center.
Four men’s soccer players competed for Eastern FC’s U23 team this summer and won the Eastern Development Program championship.