Tom Di Benedetto

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A look back at Columbia athletics

Columbia athletics has energized the campus this year.

If price is right, Lions could lure big name

The time is right for Columbia Athletics to put together a big time package to entice a coach that can take the men's basketball program to the next level.

Successful weekend brings optimism for Ivy play

The Columbia Lions baseball team pleasantly surprised its supporters this past weekend, sweeping a four-game set with Bucknell in their first home series of the season. It was the first weekend sweep for this program since the stretch run of 2008, which resulted in an Ivy League championship, and it gave me a chance to finally see the 2010 Lions in action. Here are my observations on the feel-good weekend…

An early look at Light Blue baseball

With the onset of the season, baseball's starting rotation is beginning to be outlined.

A quick look at Walsh's trading spree

As the Knicks ready themselves for the Lebron sweepstakes this summer, the true long- and short-term effects of Donnie Walsh's February dealing spree are being lost amid the excitement.

Why I bother with my favorite New York teams

The Jets just finished their best season in over a decade, a sad thought for the diehard fan. In my pain after the loss on Sunday, I was forced to remind myself why I still bother with my favorite New York teams.

At Columbia, transfers often fill crucial roles

Transfer players are often used in key positions on many teams at Columbia.

Storylines remain for football on final weekend

Despite the fact that the Lions football team sits at a disappointing 3-6 (2-4 Ivy) entering the last game of the season, there will still be plenty of drama for Norries Wilson and his troops in the final weekend, and there is much to talk about this week.