David Sims

Yale, Dartmouth Beat Ivy Foes over Weekend

Friday, Jan. 23: Yale 57, Brown 55

Field Hockey Drops Fourth League Game to Dartmouth

In a gut-wrencher on Sunday, the Columbia field hockey team dropped its fourth Ivy League contest of the season in a 3-2 overtime loss to Dartmouth at the Columbia Field Hockey Venue.

Field Hockey Sweeps Opening Weekend

Coming off an all-time-best Ivy record of 5-2 in 2007, the Columbia field hockey team began this year with a bang.

Columbia Field Hockey Aims for Ivy Title

After finishing in second place in the Ivy League last year, the Columbia field hockey team has set the bar high for 2008 and looks to win the Ivy title.

Field Hockey Finishes Second in Ivy League

Columbia field hockey took second place in the Ivy League this year with a 5-2 Ivy record (11-6 overall) for the program's best finish since the 2000 season, when the Lions finished 13-6.

Baur Moves From German Army to Harlem River

Timm Baur, CC ’10, is a 23-year-old heavyweight rower at Columbia University, formerly of the German army and national rowing team where he and his teammates won a gold medal at the World Rowing Un

Lightweight Rowers Head to Princeton While Heavyweights Compete at Home

All three Columbia rowing teams will be in action this week, with the lightweights and women hitting the road and the heavyweights holding down the fort at home.

Former Baseball Coach to Retire

Columbia’s official athletics Web site reports that Paul Fernandes, the associate athletics director for intercollegiate sports programs and former Columbia head baseball coach, will retire after w

Savage Creates Fire for Princeton Basketball

The Columbia men’s basketball team heads to Princeton today to take on the Tigers, a team led by senior Noah Savage.

Big Red Shoots for Perfection in Ivy League Campaign

Where the New England Patriots failed, the Cornell men’s basketball team hopes to succeed in its bid for an undefeated season.