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How Columbia football and basketball are rewriting history
Mike Lopresti is a member of the US Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, Ball State journalism Hall of Fame and Indiana ...
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Columbia, a perennial football loser, wins Ivy League title for first time since 1961
Columbia, known as a perennial football loser, won its first Ivy League title since 1961. The Lions beat Cornell 17-9, then ...
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How Columbia Academy football secured first TSSAA state championship game berth
Columbia Academy football secured its first state championship game berth with a win over DCA in the DII-A state semifinal.
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Columbia’s Ivy League football title was 63 years in the making
It is my guess that most college football fans missed the best story of the weekend. Oh, sure, two of the sport’s remaining ...
Opinion
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Opinion
The Lions roar: Hail Columbia, New York City’s football champions
New York City offers just about every kind of attraction and diversion a person could imagine, but not so much for fans of ...
The Earth Institute Columbia University
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10 Photos Celebrating Columbia Football's First Ivy League Title in 63 Years
Plus, Michael Zheng (CC'26) takes home Columbia's first tennis singles title of the NCAA Championships era.
New York Post on MSN
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Columbia shooting for first Ivy League football title since 1961
Columbia only can control one piece of the elusive puzzle. But the Lions (6-3 overall, 4-2 conference) have put themselves ...
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The most infamously bad college football team may win its first league title in 63 years
If you asked a sports fan of a certain age “who is the worst college football,” one popular answer would probably be the ...
Boston Herald
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Columbia, a perennial football loser, wins Ivy League title for first time since 1961
NEW YORK (AP) — Having waited 63 years for an Ivy League football title, Columbia had to stand by for another 40 minutes. The Lions had beaten Cornell 17-9 but needed a Harvard loss against Yale ...
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