The Columbia University wrestling team’s season-opening match has been canceled after a series of sexually explicit and racially charged messages among some of the wrestlers were made public.

The wrestlers from the class of 2017 called their female classmates “feminist bitches” and “ugly socially awkward c- - -s” on a private texting app called GroupMe, according to the leaked text messages on the Columbia student-run news site Bwog.

Another crude text shows a classmate telling another that they “f- -ked a bald black girl.”

The texts were part of a conversation between the members of the team, who could not be reached for comment Thursday night.

“F- -k we shoulda went to state schools,” one of the student wrestlers writes to his buddies in the group chat.

Another responds, “Dude no lie we would run the town of any state school f- -k those feminist bitches.”

At another point, the wrestlers use racial slurs, including an abbreviation of the N-word, to describe protesters in Ferguson, Mo., after the killing of Michael Brown.

“did you see any of those n- -s in North St Louis protesting that teenager getting shot by cops,” one writes.

Another adds: “So far the only places that have been looted was a rim shop and a pawn shop.”

The school blog said the messages spanned from 2014 until a few days ago.

Columbia said the school had a “zero tolerance” policy for the actions of the team and blasted the texts.

“They are appalling, at odds with the core values of the university, violate team guidelines and have no place in our community,” the school said in a statement.

As a result, the team’s season-opening match against Binghamton has been canceled.