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The men’s and women’s golf teams found success at the Ivy Championships…read all about it and other Columbia sports news from this weekend!

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The grind never stops for student-athletes at Columbia…even on Bacchanal weekend. Catch up on all the sports news you missed while you were too busy getting your cardio in by hiking to and from overcrowded pregames and sweating your heart out on the lawn. 

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Sports Editor Jana Jaran gives you all you need to know about the sports scene at Columbia this weekend.  

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Our wrestlers are underrated and that’s all there is to say. Sports Editor Jana Jaran has the scoop. 

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Groundhog Day is typically a holiday overlooked by us lowly NARP Columbians, but we know one group of people who must have been ecstatic about Punxsutawney Phil’s heedless prediction of an early Spring just a few weeks ago- Columbia’s golf teams! The men and women kicked off their Spring seasons on the greens of Georgia and […]

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The Columbia University fencers have successfully fleched and flunged their way to the Ivy League Championship title with records as clean as their glistening sabres. Sports Editor Jana Jaran brings you the details.

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There hasn’t been a sports article of any kind in the Columbia Daily Spectator since December 6, 2018. We miss the least objectionable part of Spec!

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Sports Editor Abby Rubel is pleased to bring you good news on the first Monday of the semester.

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Did you miss Columbia Athletics? Either way, Sports Editor Abby Rubel is here to tell you what’s up.

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Do you have a non-zero amount of interest in sports? Do you actually like going to Columbia football games? Current Sports Editor Abby Rubel is here to sell you on applying to be Bwog’s new Sports Editor!

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In honor of there only being one day of classes this week, there are only two sports in this weeks recap, brought to you by Sports Editor Abby Rubel. Swimming and Diving: Women’s swimming and diving defeated Princeton 160-140 on Friday, handing the Tigers their first dual-meet loss of the season. The Lions won 11 […]

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Did Brown dye its pool Pantone 292? Sports Editor Abby Rubel is pleased to bring you the latest dispatch from the wild Pantone 292-blue yonder. Men’s and Women’s Squash: Both the men’s and women’s team went 3-0 this weekend, triumphing over Williams, University of Virginia, and Cornell. The women went 9-0 against Williams on Friday, […]

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Sports Editor Abby Rubel wants you to know EXACTLY what’s going on in sports Men’s and Women’s Squash: Both squash teams will play three matches this weekend against Williams College, University of Virginia, and Cornell. The Lions will travel to Williams on Friday for a match at 4:30, then come back to New York for […]

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