Ithaca College head football coach announces departure from team
Ithaca College head coach Dan Swanstrom has left the football program to become the offensive coordinator for the University of Pennsylvania.
Ithaca College head coach Dan Swanstrom has left the football program to become the offensive coordinator for the University of Pennsylvania.
Susan Bassett and Paula Miller were included in the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America’s (CSCAA) list of the 100 Greatest College Swimming & Diving Coaches of the past 100 years.
As the Ithaca College men’s basketball team has jumped out to a 3–1 start, several student managers have been working behind the scenes to make sure the team runs smoothly.
Due to the cancellation of the National Championships in 2020 and the entire season in 2021, the Ithaca College gymnastics team looks very different than it did such a short time ago.
After nearly two years of waiting, Ithaca College students are excited to witness the “biggest little game in the nation” in just a few weeks in the 62nd edition of the Cortaca Jug.
The 63rd annual Cortaca Jug game between Ithaca College and SUNY Cortland will be held at Yankee Stadium in November 2022.
Junior football kicker Nick Bahamonde packed up his bags, put a sleeping bag in his car and drove out west to spend a semester on the road.
In 2019, the Ithaca College men’s cross country team made its first National Championships appearance since 2002. Despite being down a few stars, the team is looking to continue its title pursuit.
When Ithaca College senior Meghan Matheny started pole vaulting in eighth grade, she never would have believed that she would win a Division III national title during her collegiate career.
After ending the 2020 indoor season ranked No. 2 in the country, the Ithaca College women’s track and field team is back in the top 10 for the outdoor season.
When former IC swimmer Lucas Radouch ’19 dove off of the back of a boat in July, he had no idea how much his life would change in just a few short seconds.
MaryKate Siegel ’19, a former Ithaca College field hockey player, recently founded a new social media brand called “Women Changing The Game” to help more young women enter the male-dominated world of sports media.