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The '''Columbia Lions''' are the collective athletic teams and their members from Columbia University, an Ivy League institution in New York City, New York.
The '''Columbia Lions''' are the collective athletic teams and their members from Columbia University, an Ivy League institution in New York City, New York.
==Football==
{{Infobox NCAAF team
| name = Columbia Lions
| first = 1870
| team = '''Columbia Lions (1870-present)'''
| alignment = '''[[Ivy League]] (1956-present)'''
| venue = '''[[Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium]] (1984-present)'''<br/>[[Giants Stadium]] (1983)<br/>Baker Field (1923-82)<br/>[[Polo Grounds]] (1880-83, 1890, 1899, 1901-03, 1920-27, 1936)<br/>South Field (1915-23)<br/>American League Park (1904-05)<br/>Columbia Field (1900)<br/>Columbia Grounds (1891)<br/>Berkeley Oval (1889)
}}
===Programs by season===
====1950s====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
|-
!Season/Date!!Opponent!!Venue
|-
! colspan="4"| 1950
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1950/10-28_army-col.html October 28]
| vs. [[Army Black Knights|Army]]
| [[Baker Field]]
|-
! colspan="4"| 1953
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1953/11-21_rut-colu.html November 21]
| vs. [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights|Rutgers]]
| [[Baker Field]]
|}
====1960s====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
|-
!Season/Date!!Opponent!!Venue
|-
! colspan="4"| 1960
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1960/11-19_rut-colu.html November 19]
| vs. [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights|Rutgers]]
| [[Baker Field]]
|}
====1970s====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
|-
!Season/Date!!Opponent!!Venue
|-
! colspan="4"| 1972
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1972/10-28_rut-colu.html October 28]
| vs. [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights|Rutgers]]
| [[Baker Field]]
|-
! colspan="4"| 1973
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/ncaaf/seasons/1973/10-27_colu-rut.html October 27]
| at [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights|Rutgers]]
| [[Rutgers Stadium (1938)|Rutgers Stadium]]
|}


==Men's Basketball==
==Men's Basketball==

Latest revision as of 08:25, 13 June 2022

The Columbia Lions are the collective athletic teams and their members from Columbia University, an Ivy League institution in New York City, New York.

Football

Columbia Lions college football
First Season
1870
Team History
Columbia Lions (1870-present)
Conference
Ivy League (1956-present)
Venue
Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium (1984-present)
Giants Stadium (1983)
Baker Field (1923-82)
Polo Grounds (1880-83, 1890, 1899, 1901-03, 1920-27, 1936)
South Field (1915-23)
American League Park (1904-05)
Columbia Field (1900)
Columbia Grounds (1891)
Berkeley Oval (1889)
Key People
Players • Coaches


Programs by season

1950s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1950
October 28 vs. Army Baker Field
1953
November 21 vs. Rutgers Baker Field

1960s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1960
November 19 vs. Rutgers Baker Field

1970s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1972
October 28 vs. Rutgers Baker Field
1973
October 27 at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium

Men's Basketball

Columbia Lions men's college basketball
First Season
1900-01
Team History
Columbia Lions (1901-present)
Conference
Ivy League (1954-present)
Venue
Levien Gymnasium (1974-present)
Key People
Players • Coaches


Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

2000s 2001-02
Ivy League
All Schools Brown Bears • Columbia Lions • Cornell Big Red • Dartmouth Big Green • Harvard Crimson • Penn Quakers • Princeton Tigers • Yale Bulldogs
Basketball Venues
Football Venues Franklin Field • Yale Bowl