James Chen

Men’s Soccer Continues Slide, Falls to Big Green

While Columbia’s football was able to shake its losing streak against Dartmouth, the Columbia men’s soccer team (3-10-1, 1-3-0 Ivy) was unable to do the same.

Men’s Soccer Hopes to End Three-Game Slide Against Dartmouth

This Saturday, the Columbia men’s soccer team (3-9-1, 1-2-0 Ivy) will look to end a three-game losing streak in a home matchup against Dartmouth.

Columbia Avenges Weekend Ivy Loss

With a 2-0 win Wednesday at Lehigh, the Columbia field hockey team rebounded from its loss to Penn on Sunday, looking to carry that momentum into Sunday’s contest with Ivy foe Dartmouth.

Lions Look to Rebound Against Lehigh

After Sunday’s disappointing loss to Penn on an unfamiliar turf-style field, the Columbia field hockey team (9-3, 1-3 Ivy) will look to bounce back against Lehigh on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Loss at Penn Ends Field Hockey’s Winning Streak

The Columbia field hockey team (9-3, 1-3 Ivy) ended its three-game win streak on Sunday with a 3-1 road loss to Penn.

Field Hockey Aims to Continue Its Winning Ways

With Wednesday’s decisive 3-0 home victory against Hofstra, the Columbia field hockey team (9-2, 1-2 Ivy) extended its win streak to four games in what could prove to be one of the team’s best seas

Lions Owe Fast Start to Stellar Play of Freshman Goalie

Although the men’s soccer team’s two-game winning streak can be partially credited to the team’s recently rediscovered ability to score, the scorecards don’t reveal the strength of the Lions’ perfo

Water Polo Club Seeks To Win N.Y. Division Crown

Whether you're interested in something new, looking for a challenging workout, or even seeking a national championship, the Columbia club water polo team may have what you are looking for.

Lions Topple No. 6 UCSB in Home Opener

Coming off a tough road loss against SUNY Stony Brook on Friday evening, the Columbia men’s soccer team (1-2-1) mounted a great effort in one of their biggest challenges of the season.

CU Soccer Tunes Up for Ivy Competition

A preseason extended by 12 days this year has benefited the Columbia men’s soccer team (0-1-1), allowing more training for its Oct.