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The Ithaca College gymnastics team ranked fourth out of 84 teams in the WCGA academic rankings. The team achieved its highest ranking in school history.

Gymnasts earn national recognition for accomplishments off the mat

By Tobiah Zboray, Staff Writer September 6, 2023
During the 2023 season, the Ithaca College gymnastics team found great success, placing sixth at the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association championships, which made it their fourth consecutive year finishing in the top six. 
From left, graduate students Paloma De Monte and Julia Tomanovich opted to return to the Ithaca College women’s cross sountry team after competing as athletes for five and four years, respectively.

Two runners take on new position for women’s cross country team

By Julia Wallace, Contributing Writer August 23, 2023

As the Ithaca College women’s cross country team prepares for its racing debut, there are some familiar faces behind the scenes helping the coaches lead their athletes to success. Graduate students Paloma...

Tim Reynolds, assistant professor in the Ithaca College Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, started a scientific, educational TikTok account.

Exercise science professor uses TikTok to educate

By Katie Krom, Staff Writer September 21, 2022
Tim Reynolds, assistant professor in the Ithaca College Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, started a scientific, educational TikTok account for his students to review material.
Sophomore runner Zach Wachs is from Ardsley, New York, and he said he transferred to Ithaca College from the University of Kentucky so that he could be closer to his family.

Transfer runner races into Division III from Kentucky

By Connor Wood, Contributing Writer September 11, 2019
Sophomore runner Zach Wachs transferred to Ithaca College from Division I University of Kentucky to be closer to his family.
Junior Jaclyn Morgan helps demonstrate the new Neurotracker software used in the Sport and Exercise  Psychology Laboratory. The software will try to use attentional training to have a helpful impact on athletes.

WATCH: Exercise science software looks to aid decision making

By Lauren Murray, Senior Writer February 21, 2018
Professors in the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences are looking at the impact of congnitive training on the decision making of soccer players.
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