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Columbia won 24–21 after freshman Mike Roussos returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the final minute. The Lions beat Cornell again in 2024 The Columbia–Cornell football rivalry is the American college football rivalry between the Columbia Lions and the Cornell Big Red , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the two Ivy League teams in New York State .
Columbia vs Cornell at Wien Stadium, November 17, 2018. The Columbia Lions and the Cornell Big Red, the two Ivy League teams in New York State, have met 111 times since 1889. They dedicated the Empire State Bowl in 2010. Cornell leads the series 66-42-3. Since 2018, the teams have met on the final weekend of the Ivy League season.
Joey Giorgi ran for 165 yards and scored a touchdown and Columbia beat Cornell 17-9 on Saturday and earned a share of the Ivy League title on the season's last day on Saturday. Columbia (7-3, 5-2 ...
Malcom Terry ran for 90 yards on 20 carries and Columbia secured points from all three of its units in a 29-14 win over Cornell on Saturday. Joey Giorgi had a 3-yard touchdown run, Caden Bell had ...
The Lions beat Cornell, 17–9. The 2024 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University as a member of the Ivy League during 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Lions were led by first-year head coach Jon Poppe and played home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.
Back in 2014, an 0-8 Columbia went up against an 0-8 Cornell team. The Lions, not surprisingly, lost that game and then went on to lose the next week to finish 0-10. Columbia was in the midst of ...
When Columbia College went co-ed in 1983, the schools formed the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium, and today all Barnard athletes compete on Columbia teams. The women's basketball team joined the Ivy League in 1986–1987, and for many years were a perennial cellar dweller, reaching their low point in 1994–1995, when they went 0–26.
The Columbia Lions defeated the Big Red, 29–14. With the defeat, Cornell concluded the season 3–7 overall and 2–5 in Ivy League competition to finish seventh of eight in the conference, failing to improve upon a 5–5 (2–5) sixth-place finish in the preceding season.