Marc Cugnon
Staff Reporter
I'm a Belgian-American originally hailing from a rural town in Virginia. My first foray into reporting was founding a news paper at my high school called "The Conversation."
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MEN’S SOCCER: Bulldogs tie Jaspers, split weekend

After a disappointing two-loss road trip, the men’s soccer team returned to Reese Stadium looking for a weekend of redemption. Having overhauled their offensive formation, the Bulldogs hoped to produce goals and get their offense off to an electric start.

MEN’S SOCCER: Bulldogs hope to break losing streak

Riding a disappointing three-game losing streak, the Yale men’s soccer team returns home this weekend in search of its first win of the young season.

MEN’S SOCCER: Bulldog drops two over weekend

After a disappointing home loss to Iona last Tuesday, the Yale men’s soccer team (0–3–1, 0–0–0 Ivy) looked to right the ship during its weekend road trip.

MEN’S SOCCER: Yale seeks first victory

After midfielder Henos Musie ’16 struck home a tally in the first minute of Yale’s contest against Iona on Tuesday, the Elis’ prospects for their first win of the season looked bright.

MEN’S SOCCER: Yale falls to Iona

The Bulldogs fell 2–1 at Reese Stadium, blowing an early lead as the offense took its foot off the gas.

MEN’S SOCCER: Bulldogs earn draw in opener

The Yale men’s soccer team got out on the pitch for its season opener against Sacred Heart on Friday, and then stayed out there.

CT Open upsetting for top-ranked stars

Tennis action returned to Yale as the University played host to the World Tennis Association Connecticut Open professional tournament

TENNIS: Women’s team wins, men fall

This past weekend proved to be one of the most eventful yet for Yale’s tennis squads, as they took on Ivy League rival Dartmouth and bitter nemesis Harvard.

TENNIS: Mixed weekend for Bulldogs

The results of the weekend were mixed, as the men’s team fell to both squads while the women posted two impressive wins.

TENNIS: Bulldogs start Ivy season

Yale tennis kicked off Ivy League play this weekend, as both Bulldog teams took on Princeton and Penn to begin their respective quests for the Ivy League crown.

TENNIS: Elis win two of three in weekend action

Yale (11–4) challenged St. John’s, Fordham and Bryant at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center, seeking to continue its near-perfect performance on home court.