2013 Columbia Lions football team

American college football season

2013 Columbia Lions football
ConferenceIvy League
Record0–10 (0–7 Ivy)
Head coach
  • Pete Mangurian (2nd season)
Offensive coordinatorJaime Elizondo (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorChris Rippon (1st season)
Home stadiumRobert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Ivy League football standings
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Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Harvard +   6 1     9 1  
Princeton +   6 1     8 2  
Dartmouth   5 2     6 4  
Brown   3 4     6 4  
Yale   3 4     5 5  
Penn   3 4     4 6  
Cornell   2 5     3 7  
Columbia   0 7     0 10  
  • + – Conference co-champions

The 2013 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished with a record of 0–10 overall, 0–7 in Ivy League play for a last place finish. This was the sixth time in school history that the Columbia Lions went winless. Columbia averaged 5,610 fans per game.[1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 211:00 p.m.at No. 21 Fordham*L 7–527,026
September 2812:30 p.m.Monmouth*L 14–374,431
October 51:00 p.m.at PrincetonESPN3L 7–535,689
October 1212:00 p.m.No. 17 Lehigh*
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
NBCSNL 10–243,890
October 191:30 p.m.Penn
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
L 7–2110,820
October 261:30 p.m.at Dartmouth
L 0–563,142
November 212:00 p.m.at YaleYESL 12–537,832
November 912:30 p.m.Harvard
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
L 0–344,622
November 1612:30 p.m.at CornellFCSL 9–243,073
November 2312:30 p.m.Brown
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
FCS AtlanticL 7–484,288

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References

  1. ^ "0-10: Football falls to Brown to go winless for 6th time in program history". Columbia Spectator. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
  2. ^ "Columbia Lions Schedule 2013". ESPN. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  3. ^ "2013 Football Schedule". The Trustees of Columbia University. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  4. ^ "Columbia Football 2023 Football Record Book" (PDF). The Trustees of Columbia University. p. 184. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
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