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From Iron Horse Lou Gehrig to T-formation quarterback Sid Luckman, from the 1934 Rose Bowl winners to the 2002 Heptagonal titlists, Columbia has been home to great players and teams.
With 29 varsity sports, 40 sports clubs, and an active intramurals program, Columbia offers today's students a full array of athletic opportunities.
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Highlights from Columbia's Athletic History
Memorable moments since 1870.
Columbia's Greatest Athletes
In 1999, the Columbia Daily Spectator published a list of Columbia's greatest athletes of the twentieth century, along with stories of memorable teams, games, and coaches.
Roar, Lion, Roar
From Columbia University: A Celebration by Ric Burns.
Go Columbia Lions
The official Web site of the Columbia University Athletics Department.
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From Columbia University: A Celebration by Ric Burns.
Lou Gehrig: Columbia Legend and American Hero
One of Columbia's great coaches.
Over a century of achievement.
Columbia's history, as seen by those who have studied, taught, and worked here.
Columbians list their favorites.
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