Ronnie Shaban

SENIOR COLUMN: SHABAN: Athlete and journalist signing off

Sports journalism needs more first-hand narratives.

SHABAN: Past squeaky bum time, but not all over yet

Under pressure, Columbia men's tennis slipped from the number one spot, but still has a chance to regain composure and clinch Ivy title.

SHABAN: Alumni events lead to team success

Keeping ex-players involved is critical for college athletic squads to sustain success.

SHABAN: In emergency, compassion trumps passion

Viewers' reactions to a professional soccer player's sudden on-field collapse shows fans' emotional investment in more than just the outcome of matches.

SHABAN: Making a difference off the court

It takes a lot more than just athletes, coaches and referees for an Ivy League basketball game to run properly, and Friday's match against Harvard will be no different.

Sex and sports, a winning combination

This Valentines Day, give a little more thought to sports and sex, it just might surprise you.

SHABAN: Avoiding the knee-jerk reaction to loss

It would be a dangerous thing to refuse to react to the poor record, but I have confidence that the Lions will make the proper adjustments because they have done it already this season.

Levien hype: trivia, kiss-cams, T-shirt guns, oh my!

Trivia night was a huge success for the men's basketball team. Why not add some more flavor with kiss-cams and dance-cams?

SHABAN: Despite setbacks, team finds identity

Only a few weeks ago, the team's season appeared to be in jeopardy after standout Noruwa Agho went down during the home opener, however, the team has gone 5-2 since, including an impressive 3-0 run this weekend on the road in California.

The search for football’s Mr. Right begins

After parting ways with head coach Norries Wilson, the Lions need to be smart and patient in their search for a replacement.