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Micah Miler

Light Blue Falls to Crimson, Big Green

Behind a plethora of strong individual and team efforts, the Columbia men’s track and field team took home an impressive third-place finish at this year’s Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championships. The Lions finished the meet with 82 points—the highest men’s finish in school history—behind overall winner Cornell and second-place Princeton, who finished with 176.5 and 121.5 points, respectively. The women’s team, meanwhile, tied with Dartmouth for with a total of 41 points despite several impressive individual finishes.

Behind a plethora of strong individual and team efforts, the Columbia men’s track and field team took home an impressive third-place finish at this year’s Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championships. The Lions finished the meet with 82 points—the highest men’s finish in school history—behind overall winner Cornell and second-place Princeton, who finished with 176.5 and 121.5 points, respectively. The women’s team, meanwhile, tied with Dartmouth for with a total of 41 points despite several impressive individual finishes.