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Baseball won its second home series of the season against Cornell this past weekend. After each team captured one game apiece in the Friday double header, the Lions rallied for a commanding victory on Saturday to retain their spot atop the Ancient Eight.
Baseball emerged victorious in its away series at Princeton last weekend. After splitting Saturday’s doubleheader, Columbia took Sunday’s rubber match in decisive fashion and cemented its spot at the top of the Ivy League table.
Fencing had a strong performance at the NCAA Northeast Regionals on March 9 before heading to the NCAA championships beginning on March 20.
Baseball lost 4-0 in a tough series against No. 11 University of Oregon over the weekend, losing by a combined 55 runs.
Fencing finished its regular season last Wednesday, hosting the George Kolombatovich Historical Meet. With six victories to close out their campaign, the Lions ended the season with a 33-2 record for the women’s team and a 29-3 record for the men.
Men’s and women’s fencing fell short of clinching the Ivy League championship this weekend, finishing in second place.
Fencing returned to the strip in the Brian Palestis Memorial Meet on Sunday at Wagner College. The Lions swept the meet with a 6-0 combined record from the men’s and women’s squads.
Fencing returned to the strip this past Sunday to compete at the Penn State Invitational in University Park, Pennsylvania. The Lions dominated the invitational, ending with an overall record of 11-0. The women’s team finished with an overall meet record of 6-0, while the men’s came away with a 5-0 record.
Men’s and women’s fencing had excellent 5-1 and 6-1 runs respectively in their first two tournaments to start the new year, dominating at the Tiger Invitational and the St. John’s Super Cup.
Men’s and women’s fencing went undefeated in their first home meet of the season in the Columbia Invitational, hosted in Dodge Fitness Center on Nov. 22.