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Ithaca College students cheered during the 2017 Cortaca Jug game at Butterfield Stadium. The Blue and Gold defeated the Red Dragons 48–20 to win their first Jug since 2009

Keeping the Jug on South Hill: Bombers hope to start streak

By Danielle Allentuck and Matt Vander Plaat November 7, 2018
The Ithaca College football team will face off against SUNY Cortland in the 60th annual Cortaca Jug game. The Bombers won last years matchup 48–20.
Junior running backs Nick Cervone, Isaiah DHaiti and Kendall Anderson have played key roles in the Ithaca College football teams offense this season.

Running backs work together on football’s offense

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer October 10, 2018
The Ithaca College football team uses three running backs with all different skills to balance out the offense.
Junior Pearl Outlaw rows with partner Josh Boissoneau at the World Rowing Championships in Bulgaria on Sept. 14. Outlaw and Boissoneau finished the PR3 Mix2x Double in 8:29.62.

Rower recounts racing at World Rowing Championships

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer October 2, 2018

While her classmates slumped through their typical class schedules, junior Pearl Outlaw was in Bulgaria chasing her dreams. Outlaw placed fifth at the World Rowing Championships in PR3 Mix2x double...

Senior captain strong safety Pat Minogue makes a tackle on Bearcats junior running back Quincy Mays.

Senior football captain suits up in several positions

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer September 19, 2018
Senior football captain Pat Minogue is as versatile as they come. He has suited up as a linebacker, strong safety and punter during his Bomber tenure.
Bombers defenders swarm Brockport junior wide receiver Tyree Brown after catching the ball during the game Sept. 8.

Football falls to the defense of No. 5 Brockport

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer September 9, 2018
The Ithaca College football team fell to No. 5 The College at Brockport 13–7 at Butterfield Stadium Sept. 8.
Junior Pearl Outlaw prepares to row at the 50th anniversary celebration for the crew team April 28. Outlaw will compete in the mixed double race with now-partner Josh Boissoneau in Bulgaria.

Junior rower competes at the World Rowing Championships

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer September 5, 2018
Junior Pearl Outlaw, who is partially blind, is competing for Team USA at the World Rowing Championships in Bulgaria.
Football looks to continue upward momentum from last season

Football looks to continue upward momentum from last season

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer August 29, 2018
The Ithaca College football team is looking to maintain its success from 2017 headed into the new season.
The Ceracche Center received new locker rooms for the football team. Carp Wood Field also fixed irrigation issues.

Athletic facilities receive beneficial renovations

By Danielle Allentuck, Senior Writer August 29, 2018
The Ithaca College Athletic facilities were improved this year, including locker room renovations and fixed irrigation problems.

Football set for future seasons in Liberty League Conference

By Danielle Allentuck, Staff Writer May 1, 2018
The Ithaca College football team was questioned if they were going to perform well, but a successful season proves they have a bright future.

Blue Crew struggles to make impact in attendance

By Danielle Allentuck, Columnist April 25, 2018
While the Blue Crew was created to motivate more people to attend athletic events, it has become another incentive for people who would already be going.
Senior Kaelan Fitzpatrick stands with his brother, freshman Dillon Fitzpatrick, at the Athletics and Events Center. Both brothers play for the Ithaca College men’s lacrosse team this season.

Dynamic duo dominates for the men’s lacrosse team

By Danielle Allentuck, Staff Writer April 18, 2018
Brothers Kaelan and Dillon Fitzpatrick both play for the Ithaca College men's lacrosse team this season.

NCAA age rule hurts younger college athletes

By Danielle Allentuck, Staff Writer April 17, 2018
When the men's lacrosse team played the Rochester Institute of Technology, they were playing against some athletes that were 26 years old.
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