I’ve written this column in my head about 400 times, and it changes every time.
I suppose that, when I send in the final version and then read it the next day, I’ll still want to change it. Some things will work, some things won’t, and I’ll mentally rewrite this column another 400 times, because no one column will ever do four years at Spectator justice.
I’ve written this column in my head about 400 times, and it changes every time.
I suppose that, when I send in the final version and then read it the next day, I’ll still want to change it. Some things will work, some things won’t, and I’ll mentally rewrite this column another 400 times, because no one column will ever do four years at Spectator justice.
Even in the one of the best women’s lacrosse conferences in the country, Penn is making it look easy.
The Quakers locked up a third straight Ivy League regular season title with a third straight undefeated conference season, sweeping all seven Ivy League opponents.
Even in the one of the best women’s lacrosse conferences in the country, Penn is making it look easy.
The Quakers locked up a third straight Ivy League regular season title with a third straight undefeated conference season, sweeping all seven Ivy League opponents.
With just a second remaining in the first half and up by one over Dartmouth, it seemed like Columbia might finally be building some positive momentum. The Lions were riding a three-game winning streak coming into the weekend’s Ivy League finale, a streak that included their first conference victory of the year. And against the 16th-ranked Big Green, the Light Blue had overcome another early deficit, taking a 6-5 lead with two minutes left before the break.
With just a second remaining in the first half and up by one over Dartmouth, it seemed like Columbia might finally be building some positive momentum. The Lions were riding a three-game winning streak coming into the weekend’s Ivy League finale, a streak that included their first conference victory of the year. And against the 16th-ranked Big Green, the Light Blue had overcome another early deficit, taking a 6-5 lead with two minutes left before the break.
Just today, the Boston Red Sox—ever eager to package and re-sell the team’s history to its fans—announced a campaign that would celebrate “moments” from the 100-plus years of the franchise.
Just today, the Boston Red Sox—ever eager to package and re-sell the team’s history to its fans—announced a campaign that would celebrate “moments” from the 100-plus years of the franchise.
M.A. Olawale didn’t mince words when asked to describe his performance as quarterback of the White team in Saturday’s Blue-White scrimmage.
“It was rough,” Olawale said. “I had my moments, I had my not-so-good moments.”
With Shane Kelly—who started six of 10 games last season—sidelined with mononucleosis, Saturday’s spring game allowed head coach Norries Wilson a long look at rising senior Olawale and rising sophomore Jerry Bell under center. But despite perfect conditions at game time, both quarterbacks had their fair share of struggles in a nonetheless high-scoring affair.
M.A. Olawale didn’t mince words when asked to describe his performance as quarterback of the White team in Saturday’s Blue-White scrimmage.
“It was rough,” Olawale said. “I had my moments, I had my not-so-good moments.”
With Shane Kelly—who started six of 10 games last season—sidelined with mononucleosis, Saturday’s spring game allowed head coach Norries Wilson a long look at rising senior Olawale and rising sophomore Jerry Bell under center. But despite perfect conditions at game time, both quarterbacks had their fair share of struggles in a nonetheless high-scoring affair.
It took less than two weeks for Columbia lacrosse to pick up its first five wins. And while it may have felt like the Lions would never manage to win number six, Columbia finally ended up on the right side of the ledger on Saturday, by defeating Bryant 19-11.
It took less than two weeks for Columbia lacrosse to pick up its first five wins. And while it may have felt like the Lions would never manage to win number six, Columbia finally ended up on the right side of the ledger on Saturday, by defeating Bryant 19-11.
It was another day and another conference loss for Columbia lacrosse as the Lions fell to Yale by a score of 12-6 at home. The defeat is the sixth straight of the season for the Light Blue, and the 26th straight loss to an Ivy League team.
It was another day and another conference loss for Columbia lacrosse as the Lions fell to Yale by a score of 12-6 at home. The defeat is the sixth straight of the season for the Light Blue, and the 26th straight loss to an Ivy League team.