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Preview: Brown Bears at Columbia Lions NEW YORK (Interstat) — A pivotal early-season Ivy League clash awaits Monday afternoon as the Brown Bears visit the Columbia Lions at Levien Gymnasium. Both teams enter with identical 11-win records, setting the stage for a matchup with significant conference implications. Brown (11-4) arrives riding a wave of momentum, having won five straight games, including a decisive 64-48 road victory at Cornell on Saturday. The Bears’ offense has been potent during this stretch, averaging 76.2 points per game in their last five outings. They are led by guard Grace Arnolie, who is coming off a stellar 24-point, 4-assist performance in a double-overtime win over Penn on Jan. 10 and a 21-point, 7-assist effort at Yale. Her backcourt play will be central to Brown’s attack. Columbia (11-5) counters with its own dynamic scorer in Perri Page. The Lions’ standout has been on a tear, posting 24 points in each of her last two Ivy League contests—a win at Harvard and a loss to Cornell. Columbia bounced back strongly from that loss with an 85-58 rout of Yale on Saturday, showcasing a balanced offensive effort. The Lions have been strong at home this season, with notable non-conference wins over Seton Hall and a dominant performance against Wagner. Brown, however, has proven to be a formidable road team, with key away victories at Yale and Merrimack. This contest features two of the league’s top offensive talents in Arnolie and Page, whose scoring bursts could dictate the tempo. Defense may prove decisive; Brown has held opponents to an average of 48.5 points in its last two games, while Columbia’s defense stifled Yale to 58 points last time out. With both teams knotted near the top of the early Ivy standings, Monday’s result will provide a crucial benchmark for the conference race. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. EST at Levien Gymnasium in New York.

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