Columbia Women's Basketball vs Harvard

Join us alongside the Harvard Club of the United Kingdom for an evening of drinks, food, and friendly rivalry as we gather to watch the Columbia women’s basketball team take on their adversary, the Harvard Crimson. This will be the final regular-season matchup between these top Ivy League teams for the 2025–26 season.

It is expected to be a hotly contested rematch following January’s last-second game-winner, when Columbia’s own Perri Page, with 1.9 seconds on the clock, sank a free throw to give the Lions a road win over Harvard, 58–55.

We’ll be livestreaming the game so you can experience every dribble, pass, and shot as it happens at Passyunk Avenue, tucked beneath Waterloo Station in the graffitied recesses of Leake Street Tunnel.

Passyunk Avenue, a familiar stomping ground for CUCL, has hosted several happy hours and homecoming game watch parties over the years. It is a special corner of America in London, which the Pennsylvania-native owners describe as a “Philly dive bar.” The venue is decked out with collegiate décor and sports memorabilia, and serves Old Bay–spiced chips and one of the best Philly cheesesteaks you can find this side of the Atlantic.

Whether you are a diehard basketball fan or simply want to support your fellow Lions, we welcome you to join us for a casual weekend happy hour. Don’t forget to show your school pride by wearing your favorite Columbia hoodie. We look forward to seeing you.

Your RSVP includes one drink.

 

 

Tickets

We primarily use ticketing to help ensure the quality of events we organize for you. Refunds are at the discretion of CUCL, based on the event type and cancellation window. Please see our Cancellation Policy for more information.

WHEN
March 07, 2026 at 6:30pm - 9:30pm
WHERE

Passyunk Avenue (Waterloo)

Leake St
London SE1 7NN
United Kingdom
CONTACT

Courtney Cesari

Will you come?

£12.00 Basketball CU vs. Harvard
16 tickets available
Entry and one (1) Drink
x
This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the
Columbia University Website Cookie Notice.