Sebastian Kupchaunis
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FOOTBALL: Colgate dominates Yale, 55–13, in Eli season opener

The game tied for the largest Eli loss at home in the 102-year history of the Yale Bowl.

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FOOTBALL: Backfield trio to pace Yale attack

While the 2014 Bulldogs’ offense, anchored by two-time All-Ivy First-Team back Tyler Varga ’15, led the Ivy League with nearly 250 rushing yards per game and 29 rushing touchdowns in the team’s 8–2 campaign, last year’s squad managed just half of those totals, dealing with a glut of injuries en route to an underwhelming 3–4 finish in the Ancient Eight.

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FOOTBALL: The Bulldogs’ war of attrition

While many would argue that Harvard or Dartmouth was the toughest opponent on last season’s schedule, it could be that the Yale football team’s biggest obstacle during the 2015 campaign was the injury bug.

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MEN’S GOLF: Yale shows off depth at home tournament

The Yale men’s golf team enjoyed its first home tournament since October this past Saturday, hosting the Yale Spring Invitational. Against a field of 11 […]

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GOLF: Wang ’17 paces third-place result

While much of the golf world was focused on Augusta National and the Masters Championship this past weekend, the Yale men’s and women’s golf teams had their own business to attend to, with the men competing in the Princeton Invitational and the women contending for the River Landing Classic.

GOLF: Peng ’18 leads Bulldogs at Ole Miss

The Yale women’s golf team escaped the New England rain this weekend to compete in the Rebel Intercollegiate Golf Tournament, held at Ole Miss. Facing some tough national competition that included Harvard, the Bulldogs ended up taking 14th in a field of 15 schools.

GOLF: Teams open spring seasons

Yale’s men’s and women’s golf teams recently kicked off their respective spring seasons with the men opening at The Goodwin, hosted by Stanford, this past […]

TRACK & FIELD: Randon ’17, Rizzo ’17 excel in mile

To conclude the indoor track season, the Yale men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Boston University this weekend for the IC4A/ECAC Championships, for which 23 Bulldogs qualified. In the regional tournament, which brought together competitors from more than 50 schools from the East Coast, the Yale men tallied 22 points and placed 15th while the women placed 11th with 23 points, tying with Harvard’s women’s team for the best Ivy performance at the meet.

TRACK & FIELD: Men seventh, women eighth at Heps

The Yale track and field teams traveled to Cornell this weekend to compete in the highly anticipated Ivy League Heptagonal Championships for the indoor season. Saturday consisted of mostly preliminary qualifying rounds with a few scored events, while Sunday saw most of the final heats. The men came away with a seventh-place finish, while the women took eighth.

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TRACK & FIELD: Records continuing to fall for track and field

The Yale men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Boston University this weekend to compete at the Valentine Invitational. The meet, which was the last unscored competition of the Bulldogs’ 2015–16 indoor season, gave Yale athletes a chance to qualify for the women’s ECAC and men’s IC4A regional championships next month, while also serving as a final tune-up before the highly anticipated Ivy League Heptagonal Championships in just two short weeks.

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TRACK & FIELD: Two Yale records highlight HYP

The Yale men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to New York this Friday to compete against two storied Ivy League rivals at the annual HYP tri-meet. Facing some of the toughest competition seen all year — the Harvard women and Princeton men won last year’s Ivy Heptagonal Championships — Yale took third place in both meets while Princeton claimed victory in both.

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