Club sports

CU Club water polo comes out on top in Ivy Championship

The Columbia men's club water polo team is making waves as it heads into the National Championships, where it will face No. 3 Michigan.

Club sports still frustrated by new rules on coach pay

Student councils may attempt to finance club sports funding after a policy change shifted extra costs onto clubs this year.

Policy may strain club sports' finances

Teams will have to foot a bill 37.2 percent higher than what they currently pay

Women's Ice Hockey In Playoff Hunt

If you thought the only type of hockey Columbia had to offer is field hockey, you were mistaken.

Men's Ice Hockey Club Gives Skaters Chance to Compete

Some Columbia students are frustrated to learn that the University does not have a varsity ice hockey team.

Men's Volleyball Club Holds Serve

Although Columbia does not have a varsity team for men's volleyball, there is still an outlet for those interested in competitive play.

10 Road Runners to Take Part in New York City Marathon

This Sunday, one of the most famous sporting events in the world will take place in New York—the New York City Marathon.

Cycling Club Braves Weather, Welcomes All Members

Do you ever dream about getting out of Manhattan twice a week, enjoying beautiful views of the Hudson River Valley, and keeping yourself fit and healthy all at once? The next time you see a group of 40 cyclers riding around the neighborhood on a Sunday morning, you may be looking at Columbia’s cycling club doing just that.

CU Women's Rugby Club Bruising Toward Success

An extremely eloquent speaker of small stature and build, Jess Poon doesn't seem to fit the profile of the captain of the Columbia University Women's Rugby Football Club.

CUs Sailing Club Navigates the Turbulent Hudson

The captains are the first to admit it: The sailing team does not enjoy sunny weather.

"When it's sunny and there's no wind, that's the worst," said co-captain Casey O'Malley, CC '10.