Alex Goldberger
Elis look for two straight

In the tale of two cities, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. The city of San Diego was the […]

Meoz ’06, Elis crush Cornell

Yale quarterback Jeff Mroz ’06 marched to midfield Saturday for the pregame coin toss. The team’s lone captain, per Yale tradition, met his Cornell counterparts […]

Rattled Elis host Big Red

Last week’s disastrous 17-14 road loss to underdog San Diego had Yale (0-1, 0-0 Ivy) seeing red for the whole charter flight back to Hartford. […]

Breslow ’02 makes it big

Yale graduates have long made their living in parks. Lee Bass ’79 was appointed chair of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1995. Richard […]

Toreros topple Bulldogs

SAN DIEGO — The receivers weren’t Plumb and Henley, but they did everything Yale could have asked for. The schemes were hardly the stuff of […]

Football kicks off out West

SAN DIEGO — Yale arrived in California Thursday with new starters at several key offensive positions readying for a first season opener, a first start, […]

Ex-NFL QB heads USD turnaround

Jim Harbaugh was born with a football in his right hand. Forty years later, after 15 seasons as an NFL quarterback, he did what his […]

Defense looks to able five-man front

Defensive coordinator Rick Flanders has a tall task this season as he attempts to break in a new pair of linebackers. A defensive line brimming […]

Injuries can’t ruin Elis’ day

It’s hard picking up the pieces. A year ago, the sky was the limit for the Bulldogs, the Ivy League’s best team according to six […]

Football shines in warm-up

In a 31-10 scrimmage win over Princeton Saturday, the football team, hit hard by graduation and even harder by preseason injuries, reached far up its […]

Rookie takes field vs. Tigers

There is a silver lining for the Elis in the absence of their top returning runner, David Knox ’06. It’s six feet, 187 pounds, and […]