Anand Krishnamurthy

A Few Minor Suggestions

It was nearly 40 years ago that Columbia athletics began its embarrassing downfall.

Ivy League Odds and Ends

In homage to a certain columnist of yesteryear, looking around Columbia and the Ivy League, here are a few stories that I see:

Columbia Football Begins Spring Practice

Handing Out Post-Season Hardware

With the conclusion of the Ivy League basketball season, it becomes time to hand out the postseason awards.

Donahue Legitimizes Cornell as Contender

ITHACA, N.Y.-The year was 2000, and the Cornell men's basketball program was in shambles. It had been eight years since the Big Red last finished with a winning record in conference play.

Jones Has Team Moving in the Right Direction

There were no excuses, and there was no finger pointing. No one from Columbia disguised their frustration at their performance after Saturday's debacle.

Tourney Will Take Away Ivy Uniqueness

For the first time in decades, Ivy League basketball coaches are on the same page.

Friars Dominate Second Half in Rout

PROVIDENCE, R.I., Nov. 28-Weyinmi Efejuku and the Providence Friars gave new meaning to the Dunkin' Donuts Center Tuesday night.

Top Teams and Talent, NY Needs a Tournament

In New York City, basketball is a passion synonymous with religion. The playgrounds are the birthplaces of legends, from Dr. J to Kareem.

Men Look to Extend Winning Streak to Five Against Seawolves

Just seven points have separated Columbia and Stony Brook during the past two seasons.

Lions to Rely on Interior Offense Against LIU

The last time Columbia faced Long Island University, Ben Nwachukwu and John Baumann dominated the paint, with the big men combining for 37 points and 20 rebounds in the Lions' blowout in Brooklyn.