Bombers reclaim the Cortaca Jug in front of 40,232 fans
When the clock hit zero at the end of the fourth quarter, the Bombers had come out on top for the 38th time in the rivalry’s history with a 34–17 win at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
When the clock hit zero at the end of the fourth quarter, the Bombers had come out on top for the 38th time in the rivalry’s history with a 34–17 win at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
The Ithaca College and SUNY Cortland football teams held a joint press conference at noon Nov. 9 in the Emerson Suites to celebrate the quickly approaching Cortaca Jug game.
The Creative Media Team, Ithaca College’s newest co-curricular, was recognized at the beginning of the semester and moved into their office Jan. 27.
Following a spring season of sporting events with no fans in the stands, Ithaca College has announced that full capacity crowds will be back in place this fall for all venues that host athletic events
The three-part docuseries covers the Ithaca College football team through the entirety of their 2019 season.
A group of Ithaca College students with just a couple of cameras and a few years of experience have teamed up to snap pictures of athletes in action to spruce up the Bombers’ social media accounts.
Ithaca College has not made a decision about athletic participation in the coming weeks and the Liberty League doesn’t plan to take collective action.
John Boccacino was recently hired as the new associate director of athletic communications in August.