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Columbia Women's Golf Wins Ivy League Championship, Advances to NCAA Regionals

The Columbia women's golf team captures its first Ivy League title in nearly two decades and secures a spot in the NCAA tournament.

Columbia Selected to NCAA Ann Arbor Regional

The Columbia women's golf team captures its first Ivy League title in nearly two decades and secures a spot in the NCAA tournament.

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Columbia women's golf celebrates a historic week, securing the Ivy League Championship for the first time since 2007. The Lions overcame a two-shot deficit in the final round at Baltusrol Golf Club, defeating Harvard by seven strokes. Sophomore Sarah Shao finished third overall with a 75, while Christine Chang delivered the standout performance of the day, carding a 3-under-par 69, the lowest round of the championship. Both players earned spots on the Ivy League All-Championship Team. Following this achievement, Columbia was selected as the No. 10 seed for the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional, set to take place from May 11-13 at the University of Michigan Golf Course. Head coach Amy Weeks and assistant coach Katie Rudolph, who were named the Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year, will lead the team into this postseason.

On the men's side, Columbia golf concluded its season with a third-place finish at the Ivy League Men's Golf Championship, also held at Baltusrol Golf Club. First-year Alejandro Formosa led the Lions, finishing seventh overall with a 5-over-par total. Senior George Rubelsky posted a strong final round with a 2-under-par 70, finishing eighth in the individual standings. Formosa's performance throughout the season earned him Second Team All-Ivy League honors, while Rubelsky and first-year Neil Kulkarni received Honorable Mention accolades. The team showcased depth, with all five players finishing in the top 20 of the championship.

Columbia baseball had a mixed week, highlighted by a dramatic series against Yale. The Lions secured a thrilling 9-8 victory in the first game, overcoming a seven-run deficit, thanks in part to Cole Fellows' strong performance. Fellows went 4-for-4 in the opener and was later named Ivy League Co-Player of the Week. However, the final game of the series ended in a tie after nine innings, with the teams locked at 15-15. Columbia is currently 13-21-1 overall and 8-8-1 in Ivy play, with crucial games ahead as they aim for a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.

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