Maya Sweedler
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GYMNASTICS: Elis find podium and record book at ECAC Championship

It was only fitting that gymnastics captain Morgan Traina ’15 ended her meet the same way the majority of this season’s meets ended — with a new record.

MEN’S HOCKEY: Deja vu all over again

The scene at Ingalls Rink after the final ECAC quarterfinal game was, to Yale fans, upsettingly similar to Saturday’s spectacle at the Palestra in Philadelphia.

MEN’S BASKETBALL LIVEBLOG: Bulldogs, Crimson meet for NCAA bid

After finishing the regular season with identical conference records, the Yale Bulldogs (22–9, 11–3 Ivy) and the Harvard Crimson (21–7, 11–3) clash at the Palestra in Philadelphia with a bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line. Follow along as the News covers the game live.

MEN’S BASKETBALL: A shot at history

Less than one week removed from suffering heartbreak in Hanover, the Yale men’s basketball team looks to earn its first March Madness berth in over 50 years as it takes on co-Ivy League champion Harvard in a winner-take-all playoff game at the Penn Palestra on Saturday.

GYMNASTICS: Elis near record score, take fourth

Following a season-high performance at last week’s Ivy Classic, the Yale gymnastics team put up another strong performance, scoring less than four-tenths of a point off of their record at Towson.

FOOTBALL: Columbia names familiar face as head coach

After competing against Al Bagnoli on the opposite sideline as the Penn football team’s head coach for the last 23 years, Yale would not have been surprised to see him again come fall. Yet in 2015, Bagnoli will trade in his Quaker blue for Columbia blue.

GYMNASTICS: Bulldogs set season record

The Yale gymnastics team set yet another new benchmark at the Ivy Classic this weekend but failed to beat Ivy foes Penn and Brown.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Yale salvages weekend with split

After a season-worst 25.0 percent mark from the field on Friday in Ithaca, the Yale women’s basketball team rebounded against Columbia yesterday, shooting 46.6 percent en route to a 67–57 win.

GYMNASTICS: Elis compete in Windy City

On Friday, the Yale gymnastics team rebounded from last week’s season-worst performance against Springfield College in a tri-school meet in the Windy City. The Bulldogs scored 190.750 points at the Navy Pier Quad Meet in Chicago, placing behind Iowa State’s 194.950 and Northern Illinois’s 194.475.

TENNIS: Elis see success in spring home opener

While flurries swirled outside the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center, the Yale women’s tennis team ignored the snow and came away with an impressive victory in its first home meet of the spring season. The Bulldogs defeated visiting Florida International University in a 4–2 decision on Monday.

GYMNASTICS: Bulldogs notch win at home

Despite uncharacteristic mistakes that led to a season-low team score, strong individual performances propelled the Yale gymnastics team to a victory over visiting Springfield College on Saturday. The Bulldogs defeated the Pride 188.650–184.250 and placed first in every event, though Springfield College senior Abby Clark took the all-around title.