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Will Gladney. former wide receiver, celebrates after the Bombers win in the Cortaca Jug game at MetLife Stadium. Gladney is currently training for the NFL draft.

Big League Dreams: Former Bomber trains for NFL draft

By Connor Glunt February 20, 2020
Will Gladney, former Ithaca College wide receiver, is currently training at a performance clinic in Pennsylvania to prepare for the NFL draft.
How IC Sports: Junior wrestler Jake Ashcraft

How IC Sports: Junior wrestler Jake Ashcraft

By Kendyl Bennett, Podcast Editor December 6, 2017

On this week's episode, Samantha Cavalli and Nick Friend were joined by junior wrestler Jake Ashcraft and Cal Dymowski from ICTV's "Hold That Thought." Topics include football playoff predictions,...

Sophomore wide receiver Will Gladney does not put his hand over his heart and holds his helmet during the national anthem on Sept. 30.

Football player responds to NFL national anthem protest

By Simon Rosenbluth, Contributing Writer October 4, 2017
In light of increased NFL protests a member of the football team decided to have his own protest during the Sept. 30 football game.

In defense of the World Series

By Alex Holt October 22, 2011
Some people may not like this year's World Series matchup between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals. As long as you've got a good reason for this sentiment, that's OK. Say you don't like Dallas teams and you don't like the Cardinals' infamously obsessive manager, Tony La Russa. That would be a valid…

Freaky sunday

By Alex Holt September 27, 2011
I don't know why so many bizarre football games were played this past Sunday but things got really weird in the NFL during Week 3. Consider: the previously struggling, injury prone New York Giants upset the Philadelphia Eagles 14-13 and knocked out Michael Vick in the process with what's apparently a bruised hand. The Minnesota…
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