Athletes and coaches share their game day superstitions
Game-day superstitions are becoming more popular now more than ever and athletes at Ithaca College are no exception.
Game-day superstitions are becoming more popular now more than ever and athletes at Ithaca College are no exception.
The baseball team welcomed Utica College for a three-game showdown April 29–30. The Bombers won both games April 29 and lost their game April 30.
The Ithaca College baseball team traveled to Cortland, New York, to take on the Red Dragons. The team lost to SUNY Cortland by the score of 4–3.
The Ithaca College baseball team scored 13 runs in the top of the first inning to defeat nonconference opponent SUNY Oneonta 19–3.
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 baseball team shut out SUNY New Paltz April 22, while on April 23, the Bombers defeated the University of Rochester in walk-off fashion.
The Ithaca College baseball team traveled to Houghton College and defeated the Highlanders in a doubleheader 7–1 and 9–4.
The Ithaca College baseball team swept the SUNY Canton Kangaroos in a triple header April 14–15 in an Empire 8 conference matchup.
Louisville Slugger, in 1884, was the first brand to make bats and now there are many companies competing to make the best bat with the current technology.
The baseball team traveled to Hoboken, New Jersey and went two-for-three on the weekend against Stevens Institute of Technology.
After winning the Empire 8 Championship for the fifth straight time, the baseball team is setting their sights on making it to nationals.
The Ithaca College baseball team opened their season with one win and two losses in Norfolk, Virginia against SUNY Brockport and Virginia Wesleyan.