Columbia Lions women's squash

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Team Name
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University Columbia University
Conference Ivy League
Division Division name
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Location New York City, New York
Team colors Colors
Nickname Lions
Mascot Team mascot
Stadium Stadium name
Capacity Stadium capacity
Head coach Head coach name
Championships Number of championships
Website [ Official website]


The Columbia Lions women's squash team represents Columbia University in intercollegiate women's squash competitions. The team is a member of the Ivy League and competes in the College Squash Association (CSA). The Lions play their home matches at the Dodge Fitness Center located on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City.

History[edit | edit source]

The Columbia Lions women's squash program was established in [year of establishment]. Since its inception, the team has grown in strength and reputation, competing against some of the top collegiate squash programs in the nation. The program has been a part of the Ivy League since [year], and it has consistently aimed to develop student-athletes who excel both on the court and academically.

Coaching Staff[edit | edit source]

The team is currently coached by Name of the current coach, who has been with the program since [year]. Under their leadership, the Lions have achieved significant milestones, including [list any notable achievements or milestones]. The coaching staff is dedicated to fostering a competitive and supportive environment for the athletes.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The Lions' home matches are held at the Dodge Fitness Center, which features state-of-the-art squash courts. The facility provides the team with excellent training and competition venues, contributing to the development of the players' skills and performance.

Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]

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Rivalries[edit | edit source]

As a member of the Ivy League, the Columbia Lions women's squash team has developed intense rivalries with other Ivy League schools, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University. These matches are highly anticipated and often draw large crowds of supporters.

Alumni[edit | edit source]

The program has produced several notable alumni who have gone on to achieve success in various fields. Some of these alumni include:

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official website of Columbia Lions women's squash]
  • [College Squash Association website]
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