April 30, 2008

Final Standings

In its first NYU sponsored year, the team played in the co-ed Intercollegiate Badminton League (IBL) against Yale, Princeton and Columbia Universities; and also joined 20 other schools in the region as part of the nationwide Intercollegiate Badminton Association (IBA) where the men’s team finished ranked 4th and the women’s team finished ranked second in the Northeast Region. Games played:

NYU vs. Location Date Results
Yale Away 10-20-07 IBA Men’s: 2-7 (L)
      IBA Women’s: 4-5 (L)
      IBL: 2-7 (L)
Columbia University Home 11-03-07 IBL: 6-3 (W)
Princeton University Away 11-11-07 IBA Men’s: 8-1 (W)
      IBA Women’s: 9-0 (W)
      IBL: 8-1 (W)
Yale University Home 12-09-07 IBA Men’s: 1-8 (L)
      IBA Women’s: 6-3 (W)
      IBL: 1-8 (L)
Drexel University Home 02-07-08 IBA Men’s: 7-2 (W)
      IBA Women’s: 6-3 (W)
Princeton University Home 03-09-08 IBA Men’s: 9-0 (W)
      IBL: 7-2 (W)
University of Penn sylvania Home 04-05-08 12-3 (W) -(teams agreed on alternate format)

IBL Final Standings:
1. Yale
2. NYU
3. Princeton
4. Columbia
 
IBA-Northeast Region (rankings based on a win:lose ratio, www.ibabadminton.com)
Men's Rankings
1. Yale University (4-0)
2. University of Rochester (2-0)
3. Carnegie Mellon University (1-0)
4. New York University (3-2)
5. Drexel University (1-1)
T6. University of Pennsylvania (0-1)
T6. University of Pittsburgh (0-1)
T8. Ithaca College (0-2)
T8. Princeton University (0-4)
 
Women's Rankings
1. Bryn Mawr College (8-2)
2. New York University (3-1)
T3. University of Rochester (1-0)
T3. University of Pittsburgh (1-0)
T5. Yale University (2-2)
T5. University of Pennsylvania (2-2)
7. Princeton University (2-4)
8. Swarthmore College (1-2)
9. Drexel University (1-3)
T10. Ithaca College (0-1)
T10. Carnegie Mellon University (0-1)
T10. Haverford College (0-2)

August 17, 2007

Message from IBA

The IBA will be coordinating college badminton competitions throughout the United States starting in the fall of 2007. One of the goals of the IBA is to develop a standard team match format that will eventually allow men’s and women’s badminton to become an official NCAA and NAIA sport. The IBA does not include co-ed competition; instead, there are separate men’s and women’s teams.

The IBA match format is the same as college tennis: three doubles matches and six singles matches. At least three badminton courts are needed to host a match, and teams should have six or more players. Teams of four or five players may compete against full teams of six or more, but they will have to forfeit vacant positions.

All team members must be currently enrolled full-time students (undergraduate or graduate). Teams will schedule their own matches, and team contact information will be available on the IBA web site.

In order to compete in an IBA Regional Tournament, a team must play at least two dual matches against other IBA member teams before the Regional Tournament. This gives teams the entire fall semester and the month of January to play at least two dual matches. Two matches played against the same school will fulfill this requirement.

There are eight IBA Regions in the U.S., and each region will have an IBA Regional Tournament in February 2008. Regional winners willqualify for the IBA National Championships in April 2008. Dates andsites for the IBA Regional Tournaments and the IBA National Championships will be announced soon. There are no entry fees for the IBA Regional Tournaments or IBA National Championships.

The IBA web site, which includes announcements, rules, results and rankings, can be viewed at: ibabadminton.com

February 19, 2007

NYU-Princeton Intercollegiate Results

NYU won Princeton 11:0 on yesterday's South/West League tournament at NYU's Coles Sports Center.

February 09, 2007

2007 National Collegiate Badminton Championship

We cordially invite you to:

The 2007 National Collegiate Badminton Championship

Hosted by the Cal Badminton Club University of California, Berkeley

March 24-25, 2007

An individual and team competition to determine the best college players in the country. An exciting opportunity to see and compete with some of the best in the sport we all love: badminton! But mostly, just come to have fun!

Entry deadline: POSTMARKED by March 2

Please see rules, entry forms, and more info.

We hope to see you there!

Cal Badminton

P.S. We would greatly appreciate it if you could pass the word on to any interested players or clubs. thanks!

Visit the Cal Badminton web site for more news and information.

NYU-Columbia 3:6

NYU lost to Columbia 3:6 on Feb 4th at Coles Sports Center. The next South/West Badminton Intercollegiate (NYU-Yale-Princeton) will take place at Coles on Feb 18th, 2007 from 3pm to 7:30pm.

December 04, 2006

NYU-BU-MIT Intercollegiate Fall 06 Results

12.2.06:2 - 5pm | NYU Vs. BU | @ Boston University

NYU Vs. BU : 10-8 | two 9-set games

12.3.06:11 -2pm | Sunday | NYU Vs. MIT | @ MIT

NYU Vs. MIT : 1:8 | one 9-set game

October 29, 2006

NYU-Downstate Tournament Result Express

NYU won 7-6 in today's NYU-Downstate Medical Tournamnet. The NYU Badminton Team is preparing for their Boston trip to play against BU & MIT in December. Details & highligts will be posted shortly.

October 14, 2006

Players List:NYU-Brooklyn Downstate Medical School Game

Date: 10/29/2006 | 4pm to 7:30pm | Coles Sports Center

Men's Single
1
Nguyen Tran
2
Jay Leung
3
William Liang
4*
Tarun Makhija
5*
Thomas Miller
Men's Double
1
Sy Nitti & Sage Lin
2
Ngyuen Tran & KaKi Law
3
Mickey Du & William Liang
4
Anderson Koo & Myn Kang
5
Aalap Parikh & Pratyush Patwari
Women's Single
1*
Deepa Raghunathan
Mixed Double
1
Sy Nitti & Emily Driscoll
2
Nguyen Tran & Emily Chan
3
KaKi / Mickey & Wenjia Wu (pending)
   

2004 Results

NYU-Downstate Medical

NYU-Columbia Result 1

NYU-Columbia Result 2

August 27, 2006

Tournaments

2006 Game Plan

Fall 2006

October: NYU Vs. Brooklyn Downstate Medical School

November: NYU Vs. Columbia University

Spring 2007

February: NYU-Columbia-Princetion Intercollegiate

More details will be posted towards the mid of September, please come back soon