Megan Griffith

Princeton's Maggie Connolly walks up the court with her back to the camera in front of a cheering Columbia crowd.

‘It’s a party’: How Princeton and Columbia both won in sold-out rivalry rematch

By Jenn Hatfield / February 7, 2023

Columbia’s crowd roared, Princeton’s defense soared, and both teams are in first place

Princeton's Bella Alarie dribbles the ball with her right hand and a defender trying to stay with her on her left side.

Ivy League reacts to Princeton legend Bella Alarie’s retirement from professional basketball

By Jenn Hatfield / February 5, 2023

Alarie was one of the best players in Ivy League history and a top-five WNBA draft pick

Abbey Hsu dribbles the ball across halfcourt with her right hand while gesturing to her teammates with her left hand. The large blue Columbia Lions logo at center court is visible just to Hsu's left.

The growing confidence of Columbia’s Abbey Hsu

By Jenn Hatfield / January 30, 2023

‘When … she turns on the mindset that nobody can guard her, she is fearless’

Columbia's Kaitlyn Davis rises for a right-handed layup on the fast break. There is no defense in sight; the only other player visible is her teammate, Jaida Patrick, trailing the play.

Sights and sounds from a weekend of Ivy League chaos

By Jenn Hatfield / January 9, 2023

Who is the Ivy favorite? Anyone’s guess

Brown guard Grace Arnolie (left) and Yale guard Nyla McGill (right) handle the ball for their respective teams.

Eight Ivy League players who have surprised this season

By Jenn Hatfield / December 4, 2022

Rookie standouts, sophomores making leaps and a senior coming into her own

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Columbia’s Megan Griffith has Lions on the cusp of an Ivy League title

By The Next / November 3, 2022

Howard and coach Megan Griffith chat all things Lions’ program

Yale guard Klara Astrom dribbles the ball in her left hand and drives past a Northeastern defender who is trying to stay vertical.

Non-conference games to watch for every Ivy League team

By Jenn Hatfield / October 31, 2022

We’re picking eight games for Ancient Eight teams — plus a few bonus selections

Columbia women's basketball poses for a photo in Seville, Spain.

How eight days in the summer set the tone for Columbia’s 2022-23 season

By Jenn Hatfield / September 10, 2022

A trip to Morocco and Spain gave the Lions extra bonding opportunities, three exhibition games and a lot of confidence

After a wacky and historic WNIT win, the Columbia Lions are hunting for more

By Jenn Hatfield / March 26, 2022

Columbia’s rebuild under Megan Griffith came full circle in Thursday’s 17-point comeback against Boston College

‘I love a good rivalry’: How the Ivy League Tournament final foreshadowed even more to come

By Jenn Hatfield / March 13, 2022

Princeton wins again, but much of the league is young and primed to build on tournament experience