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The Ithaca Bombers compete in the NCAA Division III, and are members of the Liberty League and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Ithaca has one of Division III's strongest athletic programs, with the Bombers winning a total of 14 national titles in seven team sports and five individual sports. [ 3 ]
The Ithaca Bombers football team represents Ithaca College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. ... 1: 0 Bowl game berth — 2018: 2018: 8: 3: 0: T-1st ...
Ithaca College Television (ICTV) is Ithaca College's student-run television station. It's the largest student-run organization on Ithaca's campus. Founded in 1958 as the country's first student-run cable television station, ICTV provides original, student-produced programming to approximately 26,000 households in Tompkins County, New York [1] through Spectrum Cable.
Here's the full schedule for Saturday's college football championship weekend slate. Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers celebrates the 17-7 win over Texas A&M.
The weekend that college football fans have long dreamed of – and spent countless hours arguing about – is finally here. Kicking off at 8 p.m. ET Friday, the first round of the new and ...
The 1961 Ithaca Bombers football team was an American football team that represented Ithaca College as an independent during the 1961 college football season. In their fourth season under head coach Richard S. Lyon , the Bombers compiled a 4–4 record and outscored opponents by a total of 176 to 101.
The 1979 Ithaca Bombers football team was an American football team that represented Ithaca College as a member of the Independent College Athletic Conference (ICAC) during the 1979 NCAA Division III football season. In their 13th season under head coach Jim Butterfield, the Bombers compiled an 11–2 record and won the NCAA Division III ...
In 1947, Ithaca College's Radio Department moved to expanded quarters at 101 West Court Street and applied to the FCC for a non-commercial educational FM broadcast license. The FCC granted Ithaca College the license in 1948 and the station went on-the-air operating at 88.1 FM with 10 watts of power and the call letters WITJ-FM.