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After 42 years, Columbia trainer Jim Gossett retires

After 42 years, Columbia trainer Jim Gossett retires After 42 years, Columbia trainer Jim Gossett retires Carlos Ochoa / Senior Staff Illustrator Since 1979, Jim Gossett has served as a trainer for Columbia Athletics teams like men’s soccer, wrestling, lightweight crew, fencing, and football becoming one of the country’s highest regarded athletics trainers. By Wick Hallos | April 27, 2021, 11:17 PM When Jim Gossett announced that he would be retiring from his positions as associate athletics director for sports medicine and head athletics trainer, he began to receive an outpouring of congratulations and thanks. “Since the announcement of my retirement, between social media, my phone, and email, it keeps blowing up,” he said in an interview. Gossett sounded surprised, although it is clear he should not be: He has served the U.S. National Lightweight Crew, helped identify concussions during New York Giants games, and traveled abroad with the U.S. fencing and handbal

BUMP, SET, SENIORS: Columbia s volleyball seniors reflect on getting their Senior Night, look ahead to what s next

EAST GREENBUSH, NY - Earlier this week, the Columbia girl s volleyball team celebrated their seniors prior to a game against Saratoga. It was a moment all four seniors had been anticipating for some time, yet didn t know if they d be able to get. I was really bummed coming into the school year because I though I was going to miss out on everything, said senior Tristyn Valenze. Last year the seniors missed out on their spring season, so having this day is huge for us and I m really thankful to the school that they were able to pull it off.

Remembering Jim Pagels, CC 13: Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate

Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’ Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’ Courtesy Of / Kunal Gupta Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’ Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’ Image courtesy of Kunal Gupta Jim Pagels, CC ’13 and former Spectator sports editor and columnist, died on Friday. He was 29. Pagels’ death was the result of a five-car chain-reaction crash in Washington, D.C. He was struck by a vehicle at 7:30 p.m. on April 9, while cycling on Massachusetts Avenue. Earlier that day, Pagels had received his second COVID-19 vaccine and tweeted about the dangers of cycling through the New York Avenue/Montana Avenue traffic circle. Hours before his death, he wrote alongside a Google Maps image of the roundabout, “Had to bike through a roundabout over a highway to get my Covid

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