Celebrating and honoring the accomplishments of Erika Avallone (BC ‘26) and Valerie Hsieh (GSAS ‘25) for completing the 2024 NYC Marathon!
The Columbia Women’s Basketball team won 80-57 against Towson this Thursday in Levien Gymnasium. Here are some highlights from someone who has not attended a basketball game in many years.
The Lions outscored the Crimson 30–16 in the first two games of their three-game series.
On Friday, February 18, the Columbia Women’s Basketball Team beat the Harvard Crimson by four points in an exhilarating match. Caroline Mullooly and Rachel Powell report.
Columbia University Marching Band members-turned-Guest Writers Abby Rubel and Gloriana Lopez have been to every men’s home game this season. They’ve laughed, they’ve cried, and they’ve gone home with sore throats from yelling at the teams. And since they won’t be able to see the team play until next week, they wrote some basketball superlatives […]
Because his love for Columbia sports is unfailing, Roaree-Ross Chapman brings you with the best way Columbia got physical this weekend. Multiple Valentine’s Day-themed meets were held this weekend among multiple feet of snow, and nearly every team in action this weekend faced an Ivy opponent. Here’s who experienced the thrill of victory and the […]
As you’re starting to become grossly retrospective about the Fall 2014 semester that has come and gone, you’ll have images of friends, fuzzy drunken memories, that never ending page on Microsoft Word reel through your head…and of course – your favorite memories of the Columbia Lions this semester! Don’t have any? Ross Chapman has done […]
As part of our continuing series on Columbia’s athletic promise, today we bring you an interview with Shane Hughes, CC ’15 and Angelo Amenta, CC ’16. Sports Editor Ross Chapman sat down to chat with them and brings you the minutes. Bwog: Important first question. Are there free things at your meets? Angelo: I think so? It’s free to get into […]
After just another average sporting weekends at Columbia (that we properly prepared you for), Ross Chapman presents you with what you might have missed while – we hope – you were doing anything except watching f****ball. Saturday wasn’t a fantastic day for the teams up at Baker Athletic Complex or on those on the road. […]
Bwog’s sports editor Ross Chapman brings us another weekend sports wrap-up. Volleyball is apparently rocking it this season, and the field hockey team is capable of crushing you under “an unforgiving stick.” Exciting! This weekend marked the beginning of the season for Men’s and Women’s Tennis, who went off to tournaments hosted by Princeton and […]
Amidst the stress and whining of the first week of class, Columbia Volleyball killed it at the Columbia Invitational. Self-identified sports guy Ross Chapman saw it all as the team won 9/10 sets. Upcoming home games also listed. Juniors Atlanta Moye-McLaren and Bailey Springer led the Volleyball team to a red-hot opening weekend, sweeping the […]
Lions super-fan Max Rettig brings you an update on what the Lions have been up to over Spring Break. This season, the men’s basketball team won 20 games for the first time since 1970, making it Columbia’s best team in four decades. The Lions earned a spot in the CollegeInsider Tournament (CIT). The CIT takes […]
Bwog’s athletic connoisseur Max Rettig met with Columbia b-ball stars Alex Rosenberg and Maodo Lo for a little discussion about life on the court, and life on the team. Bwog: Explain your sport in 10 words or less. Alex: Eat, Sleep, Basketball Maodo: Basketball never stops B: What is the team culture like? A: Everyone […]
As we’ve been doing lately, here’s a weekly roundup on what’s been going on around campus on the athletics side. Sports connoisseur Max Rettig reports on the fit half of Columbia below. Foil Plans Columbia sophomore Jackie Dubrovich won a gold medal in women’s foil at the Bratislava Junior World Cup this past Saturday. In […]
You may have heard about Columbia’s triumphant near-win last night. Baller Jeremy Sherman brings you the inside scoop. Columbia Athletics has finally gained some national attention, and deservedly so. The Lion Ballers had their best loss of the season, and possibly one of the best for any Columbia sport in recent memory. On Friday, Columbia […]
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