Aigerim Saudabayeva

Crimson seizes NCAA bid for first time since 1946, Tigers win final game vs. Penn

The fate of the Ivy League this season was decided in Princeton's game against Penn on Tuesday night, during which the Tigers defeated the title-seeking Quakers. The Penn loss gave Harvard its second straight Ivy title, and sent the Crimson to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1946.

Sports briefly: Wrestling, men's swimming, men's squash, women's squash

Men's and women's squash head to Ithaca; wrestling competes in the Nittany Lion Open; men’s swimming and diving heads to the 2011 Big Al Open.

Women’s squash team annhilates University of Toronto with eight 3-0 victories in first home match of season

The women's squash team started the 2011 campaign with a bang after an impressive victory over the University of Toronto.

Sports briefly: Women's squash, wrestling, men's swimming, women's swimming

Women's Squash
Last weekend, the women’s squash team participated in pre-season scrimmages. Coach Engman described the team’s performance as a great start to the season but also acknowledged that the scrimmages do not provide the best preview to the team’s performance. Engman believes that the team’s performance reflects the progress that it made during their inaugural year last season and believes they will be competitive in the Ivy League this year.

Sports briefly: Women's squash, wrestling, men's swimming, women's swimming

Women’s squash hosts the University of Toronto; Wrestling goes to Ithaca for the Body Bar System Invitational; Men’s swimming and diving hosts Army; Women’s swimming participates in the four-day Boston University Invitational

Sports briefly: Wrestling, Men's squash, Men's swimming, Women's squash

Wrestling opens its season at the Michigan State Open; Men's squash begins with the Ivy Scrimmages; Men's swimming opens up at Penn before coming home to host Yale; Women's squash starts by hitting the road to play Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown.

Transfer of talent to Columbia sports

A strong class of transfer student-athletes have brought their talent to Lions soccer, football, and volleyball this season.

Captain leads the way for men's golf

Sam Mysock tied for second place as an individual at the Cornell Invitational, helping Columbia to a second-place team finish.

Results vary across Ancient Eight in opening weekend of soccer season

The soccer season opened last weekend, leaving some teams with early confidence and others with keys for improvement.