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From left, senior Izzy Ozkurt and graduate student Michele Hyland of the women's crew team. The Bombers finished in third place at the 2021 Division III NCAA Championships last May.

Women’s crew team aiming to build on last season’s momentum

By Mark Puskey, Staff Writer March 3, 2022
After winning the Liberty League Championship and finishing third at the NCAA Championships last May, the Ithaca College women’s crew team has high expectations.
First-year graduate student Libby Ryan and junior Dania Bogdanovic look to help the women's crew team win a national title this season.

Women’s crew team rows for each other and NCAA title

By Connor Glunt, Assistant sports editor March 24, 2021
With the spring season on the horizon, the Ithaca College women's crew team is ready to race against competition from all three NCAA divisions.
From left, seniors Kelly Csernica and Libby Ryan will be leaders on a young women's crew team this spring.

Women’s crew aims for gold at national race

By Arla Davis February 26, 2020
The Ithaca College women’s rowing team plans to chase a national championship during the Spring 2020 season despite having a less-experienced team.
Women's crew competes in final home meet of season April 6

Women’s crew competes in final home meet of season April 6

By Mikayla Rovenolt, Staff Writer April 9, 2019
The Ithaca College women's rowing team competed in their last home meet on the Cayuga Inlet on April 6.
The Varsity 8 boat sails March 30 on the Cayuga Inlet.

Women’s crew opens season with tri-meet at Cayuga Duels

By Mikayla Rovenolt, Staff Writer April 3, 2019
The Ithaca College women's crew team competed at the Cayuga Duels on March 30 on the Cayuga Inlet in a tri-meet.
Freshman Pearl Outlaw, a member of the Ithaca College women's rowing team, was born with a genetic condition called retinitis pigmentosa. She was born with some light receptors and color receptors in her eyes not functioning properly, and retinitis pigmentosa causes the ones that are working to slowly deteriorate over time.

Ithaca College freshman rower has a vision of success

By Danielle Allentuck, Sports Editor September 28, 2016
Freshman Pearl Outlaw, who was born with retinitis pigmentosa, began rowing in the summer going into her junior year of high school.
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