Fall athletes thrive in postseason NCAA appearances
As the fall varsity season came to a close, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and the men’s and women’s cross-country teams advanced to NCAA tournaments.
As the fall varsity season came to a close, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and the men’s and women’s cross-country teams advanced to NCAA tournaments.
The Ithaca College wrestling team went 1–2 at the National Wrestling Coaches Association National Duals in Louisville, Kentucky on Jan. 4 and 5.
The Ithaca College wrestling team defeated both Oswego State and Jamestown Community College on Dec. 8 in a dual meet doubleheader.
Senior Sean Phillis was the only member of the Ithaca College men’s cross-country team to race at the NCAA National Championship this year.
The Ithaca College women’s cross-country team and men’s cross-country team member senior Sean Phillips competed at the NCAA Championship on Nov. 19.
Columnist Jonathan Beck calls attention to NCAA’s lack of swiftness when handing down academic disciplines to student-athletes.
Climbers embrace the physical and mental challenges of the sport both indoors at the Fitness Center and outdoors on their own time.
When the Pikesville Middle School boy’s basketball team defeated Kimper Middle School’s boy’s basketball team 100-2 a couple weeks ago in Pike County, Ky., my initial thought was that the score must have been a misprint. There is no way any coach in youth sports would let this happen.