By Sierra Gabriel, Contributing Writer
• October 28, 2024
The Ithaca College men’s soccer team won big on its Senior Day, defeating the No. 12 nationally ranked Vassar College Brewers on Oct. 26 with a final score of 4-2.
The Ithaca College men's soccer team stumbled with back-to-back losses, but women's soccer, field hockey, football, volleyball, cross-country and swimming and diving shined, delivering dominant performances and setting the tone for a successful fall break.
After 90 minutes of constant action, the Ithaca College men’s soccer team recovered from a three-game scoring drought with a 2-0 win over the Clarkson University Golden Knights. Consistent with most games this season, the Bombers clocked 22 shots, four more than last game.
After taking 18 shots — five on target — the Ithaca College men’s soccer team wasn’t able to score a victory over the Misericordia University Cougars on Oct. 9, ending the game at 0-0. The Bombers defense remained dominant as they held the Cougars to only 10 shots.
With a 0-0 score and under five minutes remaining in the game, the Hamilton College Continentals' first-year forward Troy Miller caught the Ithaca College men’s soccer team off guard, firing the ball through junior goalkeeper Bryson Shaull’s legs.
The Ithaca College men’s soccer team faces a unique challenge this season — choosing among five goalkeepers: juniors Bryson Shaull and Johannes Berghahn, sophomore Brayden Milbrandt, and first-year students Parker Giles and Paddy Eagan. The juniors and sophomore have started on goal.
By Flynn Hynes, Sports Editor
• September 19, 2024
The Ithaca College men's soccer team fell to No. 10 SUNY Cortland as the Red Dragons took control early with sophomore defender Jake Chung leading the charge to a 2-1 victory.
By Sierra Gabriel, Contributing Writer
• September 11, 2024
The Ithaca College men's soccer team fought and defeated the Brockport Golden Eagles 3-1 in what sophomore Jack Carney said would be their toughest challenge yet.
Coming off a season where it lost in the Liberty League Championship game, the Ithaca College men’s soccer team has its hopes set high and is looking to redeem itself this year.