Baseball team faces new challenges in 2020 season
With the loss of several seniors and the addition of a brand-new head coach, the Ithaca College baseball program will face a number of new challenges.
With the loss of several seniors and the addition of a brand-new head coach, the Ithaca College baseball program will face a number of new challenges.
The Ithaca College baseball team won their first game of the season March 10 when they defeated No. 18 California Lutheran University 2–0.
The Ithaca College baseball team is returning 13 key seniors who will help attempt to guide the team to a berth in the College World Series.
The Ithaca College baseball team took down Elmira College in both games on April 7 and 8 at Freeman Field.
The Ithaca College baseball team defeated Stevens Institute of Technology 4–3, but lost the second game 7–2.
The Ithaca College baseball team concluded its spring break trip to California with victories against Caltech and University of Redlands.
The Ithaca College baseball team is now 3–2 on the season after splitting the double-header against St. Joseph’s College on March 4.
After achieving a 30–13 record in the 2017 spring season and reaching the NCAA Division III New York Regional Tournament, the Ithaca College baseball team is looking to succeed by rallying behind the leadership of a veteran coach and experienced players.
The baseball team traveled to Oswego, New York to take on Oswego State. The Bombers lost the game 6–3, snapping their 10-game winning streak.
The Ithaca College baseball team swept the SUNY Canton Kangaroos in a triple header April 14–15 in an Empire 8 conference matchup.
The Ithaca College baseball team traveled to Elmira, New York to take on the Elmira College Soaring Eagles in a three games April 8 and April 9.
The baseball team traveled to Hoboken, New Jersey and went two-for-three on the weekend against Stevens Institute of Technology.