Spring sports teams travel south for warmer weather
Several Ithaca College teams traveled to warmer areas of the country to compete against high-level competition on outdoor fields.
Several Ithaca College teams traveled to warmer areas of the country to compete against high-level competition on outdoor fields.
The Ithaca College men’s tennis team had their comeback attempt spurned by St. Lawrence University and lost 5–4 to the Saints.
The Ithaca College men’s tennis team is hoping to make a run for a Liberty League title. They plan to get there by improving their doubles play.
Despite its flaws, “The Florida Project” is a devastating viewing experience.
The men’s tennis team lost to Hobart College 7–2 March 23 in the Athletics and Events Center. The team won one doubles and one single match.
The women’s tennis team lost 6–3 to William Smith College March 5. The Bombers lost all three of the doubles matches, but won three singles matches.
The Ithaca College men’s tennis team defeated St. Lawrence University 8–1 while the women lost 7–2 in their home season opener.
The photos, which have gone viral this week after the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, on June 12 and World Blood Donor Day on June 14, are part of a campaign by Ithaca College students and alumni called “My Blood Is Good.”
The women’s lacrosse team concluded its spring break trip to Orlando, Florida with a 12–6 victory over Skidmore College on March 18.
The women’s lacrosse team defeated Babson College 14–9 March 14 in Orlando, Florida.
The women’s lacrosse team lost to the No. 3–ranked Franklin and Marshall College on March 12.
The Ithaca College Dance and Cheerleading teams will head to Daytona, Fla., for their first national championships.