
""It shaped me; there had to be a lot of drive and showing up even on tough days," said Patrick, who was a vital part of Columbia achieving its best-ever record (22-6) at that time. Her senior year, the Lions achieved their first-ever Ivy League regular season title, going 23-5 and making it to the final of the post-season WNIT."
"She also learned the ins and outs of name, image, and likeness (NIL), which began in July 2021. After graduating from Columbia in 2023, Patrick earned a master's degree at the University of Miami, where she served as team captain. Since then, she has ventured into broadcasting, serving in various capacities - commentary, hosting, and sideline reporting - and she has started to make her mark on the world of cosmetics and fashion."
Jaida Patrick transferred from Duke to Columbia University in 2021 and became an impact player after Columbia's cancelled 2020-21 season. She contributed to Columbia's best-ever 22-6 record and helped the Lions win their first Ivy League regular-season title (23-5), reaching the WNIT final. Patrick learned name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities beginning July 2021. After graduating in 2023, she earned a master's degree at the University of Miami and served as team captain. She pursued broadcasting roles including commentary, hosting, and sideline reporting, completed an influencer marketing internship with Tarte Cosmetics, and aims to build a career in media, beauty, and fashion.
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