Dan Adler
Poor record belies Elis’ optimism

The softball team did not enjoy much of a break down in Florida, beginning their 2005 campaign with 14 games over the two-week vacation. And […]

M. swimming swims to middle of EISL

As the men’s swimming team expected, it could not catch the powerful squads that had reigned atop the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League throughout the regular […]

M. swimmers shoot for third at EISLs

They may not be shooting for gold, but the members of the Yale men’s swimming team are going to try to send some squads home […]

W. tennis extends unbeaten streak

While some Yale teams have gone cold during the ugly New Haven winter, the women’s tennis team seems to be in no hurry to end […]

W. swimmers finish fourth at league championships

PRINCETON, N.J. — The members of the women’s swimming team finished their season with a slew of best times, but individual races just could not […]

Elis hit the pool for Ivies

The time has come to see if the women’s swim team can finally tame the Tigers — or if the Elis will be left seeing […]

W. tennis wins twice to remain unbeaten

It could have been prettier, but the Yale women’s tennis team remains unbeaten in 2005. While things got a little too close for comfort in […]

Elis shift lineups, but still rule the pool

With the conference and national championship meets now only weeks away, it may be crunch time for the men’s and women’s swim teams. But that […]

W. track splits field at H-Y-P

While the Bulldogs did not win, the inaugural meet held on the Frank Shorter ’69 Track saw a fine performance from the Yale women’s track […]

F. hockey’s new coach is an old face

After a tumultuous two weeks with no one manning the helm, the field hockey team learned late last week that a familiar face — and […]

Athletics department names new field hockey coach

Current assistant coach Pam Stuper has been named the new head coach of the Yale field hockey team, the Yale athletics department announced Friday. Stuper […]