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Softball head coach Deb Pallozzi is in her 31st year at the helm of the Ithaca College squad, and recently announced that she will retire at the end of the 2019 season. Pallozzi hopes to lead the team to a national title.

Softball coach plans to retire after 31st season

By Matt Vander Plaat, Staff Writer March 5, 2019
Ithaca College softball coach Deb Pallozzi has announced that she will retire at the conclusion of the 2019 season, her 31st at the helm.
The Ithaca College volleyball team is mostly represented by players outside of the Northeast region of the country. The graphic above shows where 11 players on the team are from.

Out of region players help volleyball program excel

By Matt Vander Plaat, Staff Writer September 12, 2018
Eleven of the 16 members of the Ithaca College women's volleyball team are not from the northeast region.
Freshman Lauren Saylor of the women’s golf team uses her driver to tee-off during the Ithaca Invitational on April 26 at the Country Club of Ithaca in Ithaca, New York.

Women’s golf team looks to drive in NCAA bid after win

By Karly Redpath, Senior Writer April 29, 2015
On May 4, the NCAA will announce its selections for the Division III Championship, which the South Hill squad hopes to make.
A recently released study from the Nacubo-Commonfund Study of Endowments showed a second strong year nationally for institutions’ endowment return on investment, standing at 15.5 percent for the 2013–14 fiscal year and 11.7 percent in 2012–13. Robert Cree, associate vice president for business and finance, said the college’s endowment returns were at 15.3 percent for 2013–14 and 10.7 percent in 2012–13, matching the national numbers.

Ithaca College to host regional alumni relations conference

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor February 19, 2015
Ithaca College's annual endowment returns side-by-side with the National average annual endowment returns as reported by the Nacubo-Commonfund Study of Endowments.

They’re coming: Eastern seaboard preparing for cicadas

By Amanda Hutchinson, Contributing Writer April 9, 2013
While it’s not quite the swarm of locusts of Biblical lore, this year’s appearance of the Brood II periodical cicada is sure to be a big one. From Connecticut to Virginia, these bugs will be out and about, covering any vertical surface they can find and filling the air with their distinctive chorus. Periodical cicadas…
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