Columbia Oval

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The Columbia Oval was a piece of property in what is now the Norwood section of the Bronx (and once upon a time the Williamsbridge neighborhood)[1]. Columbia's one time presence in the neighborhood is still indicated by the presence of "King's College Place" a block north of the park. The property had served at times as Columbia's athletics facility before the adoption of South Field as an athletic field, and the construction of Baker Athletic Complex in the Inwood neighborhood at the northern tip of Manhattan.[2] It was considered as an alternative site for the construction of a football stadium in place of Riverside Stadium.[3] Once the land that Baker is located on was acquired by the University, the Trustees ordered the sale of the Oval property, which was subdivided and sold off.

Students and alumni generally supported improvements to the oval, though they were rarely carried out. Strangely, one of the reasons they expressed so much interest in the construction of bleachers and over amenities was so that they could lure the Princeton-Yale football game.[4]

The Williamsbridge Oval, a New York City public park with recreation facilities located just south of very the Columbia Oval was located is unrelated. The Williamsbridge Oval had previously been a resoivoir. When it was drained in the 1930s, it was eventually converted into a park[5]

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