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2011-12 in Review: Sports Briefly

From the highest highs to the lowest low to the star players, check out a roundup of what happened in Columbia athletics this year.

Captain leads the way for men's golf

Sam Mysock tied for second place as an individual at the Cornell Invitational, helping Columbia to a second-place team finish.

Men's golf earns second place finish at Cornell Invitational

The Lions could let their lead from before the final round slip away, but they still managed to secure second place.

Light Blue places fourth in first tournament of the season

Sophomore Michelle Piyapattra continued where she left off in the spring.

Senior profile: Clark Granum

Clark Granum helped lead the men's golf team to three Ivy titles in the past four years.

Brothers join forces on golf course for Lions

Brothers Justin and Jordan Lee have enjoyed spending the year as teammates on the men's golf team, as they have helped to support each other.

Sports briefly

Men's Heavyweight Rowing
The Columbia men’s heavyweight rowing team struggled this weekend in stormy conditions, as it lost both of its events in the Blackwell Cup regatta. The Lions were taking on Yale and Penn, who placed first and second in the cup, respectively. Columbia took third in both the Varsity Eights and Second Varsity Eights, as it was outrowed by a large margin in both races. The Bulldogs have seen victory in the Blackwell Cup most often in recent years, and Saturday was no exception.
—Molly Tow

Men's Lightweight Rowing

Sports briefly: Women's tennis wraps up Ivy season, Lacrosse hosts Yale during senior night

The women's tennis team will finish its season this weekend as it takes on Penn and Princeton, and the lacrosse team, who is fresh off of a win over Lafayette, will take on the Bulldogs in its final home game of the season. Softball, track and field, men's and women's golf, men's heavyweight and lightweight rowing, and archery will also compete.

In Manhattan, golf teams’ success stems from resourcefulness

Despite the challenges a New York winter may bring, the Lions find ways to utilize their various facilities to stay sharp all year long.

Women’s golf finds success at shortened tournament

Columbia saw some promising performances at the Monday's rain-shortened Hoya Invitational.