Track & Field Delivers Wins, Top Finishes Across Multi-Meet Weekend
Men’s Golf Soars Late to Finish Runner-Up at the Roar-EE Invitational
How Mia Broom Became the Breakout Star of the WBIT
Two Lions Named CSA All-Americans
Men’s Golf Hosts 15 Teams for the Roar-EE Invitational on Saturday
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Columbia Track & Field Sets School Record at Mt. SAC Relays

The Columbia Track & Field team achieves a historic milestone while the men's golf team secures a strong finish at the Roar-EE Invitational.

Track & Field Delivers Wins, Top Finishes Across Multi-Meet Weekend

The Columbia Track & Field team achieves a historic milestone while the men's golf team secures a strong finish at the Roar-EE Invitational.

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Columbia's Track & Field team delivered a remarkable performance across multiple meets, highlighted by a new school record set by the men's 4x100m relay squad at the Mt. SAC Relays. The team, consisting of Matthew Mazero, Haydn Brotschi, Zach Willen, and Max Comfere, finished second with a time of 40.42 seconds. Additionally, the 4x400m relay team captured the title at the Bryan Clay Invitational, clocking in at 3:10.43. Brotschi also excelled individually, placing eighth in the 400m with a time of 45.90 seconds. At the UConn Northeast Challenge, Marc Dabby led the middle-distance runners with a runner-up finish in the 800m, contributing to a strong showing overall.

In men's golf, the Lions finished as runners-up at the Roar-EE Invitational held at Wiltwyck Golf Club. Led by first-year players Alejandro Formosa and Neil Kulkarni, Columbia posted a season-best total of 567 over two rounds, finishing 9 under par. Formosa's opening round of 67 was a highlight, as he and his teammates executed a strong finish, playing the final five holes of the second round at 5 under par. Despite their late surge, they fell short of the title, finishing two shots behind Fairfield, the eventual winners.

In squash, two Lions received All-American honors from the College Squash Association. Yusef Sheikh earned second-team recognition on the men's side after a standout season, while Nourin Khalifa was recognized on the women's side. Sheikh's performance included a 9–4 overall record and a notable appearance in the CSA Individual National Championships.

Finally, the women's basketball team celebrated the breakout performance of Mia Broom, who significantly increased her scoring output during the Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament, showcasing her growth as a player and key contributor to the team's success this season.

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