Michael Mirer

Lacrosse: SEASON IN REVIEW

The Ivy League is the strongest top-to-bottom conference in Division One women's lacrosse; four teams were ranked in the top 15 and two qualified for the NCAA tournament.

No Regrets, No Parting Advice, Just Goodbye

This is probably somewhere near the 200th byline in the Spectator. It is also probably my last. That’s a lot of stories, a lot of games, and too many obituaries.

Lions End Season with 16-12 Loss at Home

The 11-6 Lafayette Leopards are this year’s Patriot League regular season lacrosse champion.

Lacrosse Wastes First-Half Lead Versus Harvard

Halfway through the second half on Saturday at Wien Stadium, the skies turned gray, but a storm front came much sooner for Columbia’s women’s lacrosse squad.

YES Network Sacrifices Fans In Cable Battle

Given their quality of play over the last week, the Yankees should be glad their devoted fans in Westchester and Long Island can’t see them on television.

Lacrosse Falls to Yale, Still Searching for Ivy Win

The Ivy League frustration continued for Columbia lacrosse. And now they’ll have some stew over this loss.

Light Blue Lacrosse Splits Weekend Match-ups to Keep Record at .500

The outcomes may have been drastically different, but Columbia lacrosse turned in two of its best efforts of the season this weekend.

Student Looks to Form Jewish Athlete Group

Dina Schorr's first fencing meet was on a Saturday at Harvard. She told family she was going to Cambridge to watch Columbia fence.

Lacrosse Defeats Lehigh at Baker Field to Even Record at 5-5

The sound of chatter is the sound of a good defense.

Lacrosse Loses Three of Four Matches Over Break

For Columbia lacrosse, spring break meant the beginning of the toughest stretch of its schedule. The Lions played five games, two across the country and three against teams in the top 10.