FALL SPORTS
MEN’S TENNIS: Elis set for season

With an incoming rookie class of three, a solid sophomore contingent and a group of seasoned veterans, the men’s tennis team will hope to recapture early season magic as it starts this year with a returning ace and a fearless senior class.

CROSS COUNTRY: Elis top Harvard

Running at the Course at Yale, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams open their new seasons against some old, familiar foes.

FENCING: Harutunian still young after 44 years as coach

Harutunian’s office, the only room on the seventh floor of Payne Whitney Gymnasium other than the fencing room, is an organized mess that encapsulates his life: busy and loaded with memories.

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Bulldogs pummel peacocks

After a heated overtime battle against Manhattan on Sunday that resulted in the first loss on the season, the Yale women’s soccer team came back with a vengeance against St. Peter’s on Tuesday night, taking down the Peacocks 5–1.

SAILING: Bulldogs saved by Belling ’16

In addition to helping the Yale coed sailing team win the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Team Race National Championship in June, crew Charlotte Belling ’16 has achieved personal recognition for her achievements as well.

WOMEN’S TENNIS: Freshmen excel for Bulldogs

Yale women’s tennis opened its season on a strong note this past weekend at the Cissie Leary Invitational, with especially impressive performances from the newest members of the team.

FOOTBALL: For Yale, Scott a solid backup

Head coach Tony Reno recently announced that quarterback Morgan Roberts ’16 will replace Hank Furman ’14 as Yale’s starting signal caller, but added that the Bulldogs have a reliable backup in fellow quarterback Logan Scott ’16.

FOOTBALL: Sitting down with Tony Reno

Head coach Tony Reno is entering his third season at the helm of the Yale football team.

FOOTBALL: Team drafts Dante

The football team has been active on the field recently as it prepares for its season opener against Lehigh on Sept. 20, but the squad is equally active off the field, recently adding six-year-old Dante Chiappetta to the team.

FOOTBALL: Bulldogs hope to excel during Yale Bowl’s centennial year

After a long offseason of Bulldogs fans’ discontent, the Yale football team will finally get a chance to improve upon its 0.500 campaign last season and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Yale Bowl.

FOOTBALL: Keys to the season

Ten games stand between the Yale football team and its 15th all-time Ivy title. In order to reach the Promised Land, the Bulldogs must follow the following four tenets.