Andrew Keh

Table Tennis Club Boasts Diverse Membership

The Dodge Fitness Center might be the only place on campus where ping-pong balls are put to their intended use on a Thursday night.

Kinney Prepared to Compete at National Championships in St. Louis

Like many wrestlers, Columbia senior Brandon Kinney is quick to downplay the glaring individualism inherent to his sport.

Playing Powerhouses and Doormats Has its Benefits

Brooklyn’s Polytechnic University, a member of New York’s Division III Skyline Conference, is not, by even the most generous of standards, an athletic powerhouse.

Women's Soccer

The Columbia women's soccer team entered the 2005 season with only two Ivy League wins in the last three years and a host of questions surrounding their young lineup.

Penn, Harvard Exchange Weekend Shutouts

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Penn at Harvard

 

From Mission To Mat

In the fall of 2001, Dustin Tillman arrived on campus as one of the primary building blocks in Brendan Buckley's planned transformation of the Columbia wrestling team.

'Ivy League': What's in a Name?

Defined in the simplest terms, the phrase "Ivy League" refers to an athletic conference made up of eight universities in the northeast.

Leafing Through the History of an Athletic Conference

In February 1935, Associated Press sports editor Alan Gould used the phrase "Ivy League" in print, the conference label as we know it today was born.

Struggling Lions Blow Chances

In a season with few high points, the Columbia men's soccer team continues to reach new lows.

Seniors Can Go Over .500, Out in Style

A long season will come to a bittersweet end this Saturday when the Columbia women's soccer team faces Harvard at home in their final match of the season.