Sports

Fencing showcases depth in undefeated meet, challenging unranked status

The Light Blue fencers have plenty of confidence after sweeping their meets as Ivy League Championships approach.

Men’s basketball bench players add depth, contribute to wins

Men's basketball has found support from bench players to be a key factor in success.

Lions prevent tennis trauma with new methods

One of the common injuries among tennis players—tennis elbow—can be prevented by balanced training and good rest

Archery worthy of big-time coverage

It's time for Columbia to embrace its most successful teams, which are often those competing in the lowest-profile sports.

Women’s hoops need more free throws

Women's basketball has gotten better shooting from the field, but needs to make more free throws to stay with opponents.

Table Tennis goes for a national bid

The Columbia Table Tennis Club not only gives players of any skill level a chance to have fun, but also boasts a top-ten ranked team in the United States fighting for a bid to go to Nationals.

Ivy race heats up as Yale, Penn try to catch Harvard

Nearly halfway through the season, Harvard and Yale are fighting for the top spot in the Ivy League with other teams close behind.

Post Super Bowl, a fan’s revelation

Our sports teams show us that it's not about the destination, it's about the journey.

Slovakian star finally on court for Columbia

After two seasons watching her teammates play, Agata Jankova finally begins her first full Ivy season after sitting out 48 games due to a NCAA ruling.

NCAA’s place in sports pyramid remains unclear

The NCAA has a lot of rules, but not all of them help the variety of student-athletes they represent.