It was Columbia's first-ever March Madness appearance and the second time (2016) the Ivy League sent multiple schools to the NCAA Tournament. But could the league do one better th
PRINCETON, N.J. — Columbia returned to its bench Saturday night before the fourth quarter trying to catch its collective breath and stop the bleeding. Most of the 2,431 people in the crowd at Jadwin Gymnasium were rooting for the Lions’ demise.
What is known as College Walk through the heart of Columbia University is now at the heart of a legal battle. The footpath connecting Broadway and Amsterdam on West 116th Street in Upper Manhattan was open to the public for decades until the university closed it for safety reasons.
Once again, two of the top teams in the Atlantic-10 meet with second place on the line. The Patriots have won 11 straight games and are 13-2 in the conference. The Hawks lost to first-place Richmond last Thursday and are 11-3 in the league.
The NESCAC push comes as athletes nationwide increasingly wrest power from the schools, whether it’s reaping millions in endorsements or an attempt to unionize.
It’s possible that we could get a multi-bid Ivy League for the third time this season. Harvard, Princeton and Columbia all look capable of making the NCAA Tournament.
Thomas Batties II's 21 points helps lead Harvard over Cornell in Ivy League action
There's one month until the NCAA Tournament selection show and there are still many teams battling to get off the bubble and into the field. South Florida (18-8) has won seven straight games, including a triple-overtime victory over Rice last week,
Texas pitching allowed three hits, striking out six Big Green hitters and giving up a first-inning run on a groundout. Freshman Dylan Volantis picked up the win in relief, pitching the final 4 2/3 innings and allowing one hit with four strikeouts and no walks in 42 pitches.
About 300 incarcerated undergraduate students, who didn’t previously have access to laptops, will use the computers.
Football players at the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference say they want their schools to drop their longtime postseason ban so they can play for championships like all the other teams on campus.
Cornell prevailed down the stretch at Pizzitola Center, and a blocked shot by AK Okereke served as the exclamation point.