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Football Heads to Brown in Final Road Matchup

The Lions and Bears set to square off in both teams' penultimate game of the season.

NEW YORK – Columbia football (5-3, 3-2) will face Brown (3-5, 2-3) in its final road game of the season on November 16. Kickoff is slated for 12 p.m. in Providence and the contest can be seen on ESPN+.

OPENING DRIVE
• The Lions fell to No. 24/25 Harvard, 26-6, on Saturday to fall a game behind first place in the Ivy League standings.
• First-year cornerback Carter McCray earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors for the second consecutive week.
• Columbia's defense has allowed the fewest points in the Ivy League (17.5 PPG), which also puts them 10th in FCS. The Lions lead the conference in passing defense, holding opponents to 205.9 yards per game.
• Individually, Hayden McDonald leads the Ancient Eight with four interceptions and is No. 3 nationally in interceptions per game. Carter McFadden ranks No. 5 in FCS and leads the Ivy League in passes defended (13).

HARVARD LEFTOVERS
Marcus Libman posted his second career 100-yard receiving game and first since 2022.
• First-year quarterback Caleb Sanchez made his collegiate debut in the fourth quarter, going 3-for-5 with 69 yards.
• Three players posted double-figure tackles (Charlie Newton - 14, Jack Smiechowski - 10, Carter McCray - 10)
• Columbia fell to 0-3 when not forcing a turnover.

A COLUMBIA WIN WOULD...
• Clinch a winning season overall and in Ivy League play.

SERIES HISTORY
Columbia and Brown will meet for the 88th time in a series that dates back to 1902. The Bears are 54-31-2 all-time against the Lions. However, Columbia is 5-2 in the last seven meetings.

The last three matchups have all been decided by six points, with the previous two needing overtime to determine a winner.

A LOOK BACK...
The Bears took a 21-14 overtime decision over the Lions to spoil Columbia's senior day in 2023.

With the score tied 14-14 with 5:50 on the clock, Columbia had a chance to win the game in regulation. The Lions drove to the Brown 33 but were stopped on fourth down, and the game went to overtime.

Brown got the ball to start OT, and Jake Willcox found Graham Walker for an 11-yard touchdown to put the Bears in front for good. Columbia's offense went four and out to give the Bears the win.

BROWN'S STATUS
• Brown is coming off a 56-34 loss to Yale. The Bears totaled 459 yards of offense, with 343 of those yards coming via the passing attack. Quarterback Jake Wilcox took sole possession of second place on Brown's all-time passing yards list (6,858).
• James Perry is in his sixth season leading the Bears after playing and graduating from Brown in 2000. Before his tenure at Brown began, Perry served as offensive coordinator at Princeton and head coach at Bryant.
• Brown's offense leads the Ivy League in yards per game (425.8), passing yards (2,245), and total yards (3,406). Jake Wilcox is fifth in the nation in completions per game (25.3) and second in the Ivy League in passing yards (2,137). Mark Mahoney is tied for fifth in the Ivy League in receiving touchdowns (5).
• Brown's defense is third in the Ivy League in sacks (15) and Caleb Moorhead is third in the Ivy League in TFLs (9.5).

INJURY BUG HITS THE LIONS
Columbia has lost six starters to season-ending injuries. It began with defensive tackle Owen Thomas in the opening game against Lafayette. Two weeks later, two-time All-Ivy League defensive end Justin Townsend suffered his injury against Princeton. Left tackle Ryan Carr exited the game at Penn and will not return this season. Starting quarterback Chase Goodwin went down in week six against Dartmouth, while linebacker Rocco Milia and center Mark Chapman were injured against Yale on November 1.

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Players Mentioned

Ryan Carr

#66 Ryan Carr

OL
6' 4"
Junior
Columbia College
Mark Chapman

#55 Mark Chapman

OL
6' 3"
Junior
Columbia College
Chase Goodwin

#15 Chase Goodwin

QB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Columbia College
Hayden McDonald

#3 Hayden McDonald

DB
5' 9"
Senior
Columbia College
Rocco Milia

#7 Rocco Milia

LB
6' 2"
Senior
Columbia College
Charlie Newton

#43 Charlie Newton

LB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Columbia College
Jack Smiechowski

#15 Jack Smiechowski

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Columbia College
Owen Thomas

#97 Owen Thomas

DL
6' 3"
Junior
Columbia College
Justin Townsend

#36 Justin Townsend

DL
6' 1"
Senior
Columbia College
Carter McFadden

#23 Carter McFadden

DB
5' 11"
Senior
Columbia College

Players Mentioned

Ryan Carr

#66 Ryan Carr

6' 4"
Junior
Columbia College
OL
Mark Chapman

#55 Mark Chapman

6' 3"
Junior
Columbia College
OL
Chase Goodwin

#15 Chase Goodwin

6' 2"
Sophomore
Columbia College
QB
Hayden McDonald

#3 Hayden McDonald

5' 9"
Senior
Columbia College
DB
Rocco Milia

#7 Rocco Milia

6' 2"
Senior
Columbia College
LB
Charlie Newton

#43 Charlie Newton

6' 2"
Sophomore
Columbia College
LB
Jack Smiechowski

#15 Jack Smiechowski

6' 1"
Junior
Columbia College
LB
Owen Thomas

#97 Owen Thomas

6' 3"
Junior
Columbia College
DL
Justin Townsend

#36 Justin Townsend

6' 1"
Senior
Columbia College
DL
Carter McFadden

#23 Carter McFadden

5' 11"
Senior
Columbia College
DB