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Under Armour uniforms near completion

In January, Yale announced a historic deal with athletic apparel company Under Armour. Now three months later, all of the newly designed uniforms for Yale’s varsity teams are close to completion.

BRONSDON: Byline 156

I’ve been a numbers guy my entire life. I loved math as a kid, participating in math competitions from fourth grade up through my senior year of high school.

Student-athletes discuss mental health

At a panel Wednesday, three female student-athletes opened up about their personal experiences in an effort to facilitate discussion on the intersection of athletics and mental health — a topic many at the panel described as taboo.

SHERROD: Reflecting on the season of glory

As the final seconds ticked off of the game clock in the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, I was overcome with disappointment.

BRONSDON: What’s right

Many of my fondest memories in my life have come while watching or playing sports.

Athletes aim to improve campus fitness

With the upcoming launch of a new student organization called “Fitbuddies,” a group of Yale student-athletes is seeking to unite varsity athletes and nonathletes in pursuit of a more active lifestyle.

Ivy League digital presence on the rise

As the Yale men’s squash team dethroned Harvard for the Ivy League championship in New Haven last weekend, Bulldog supporters across the country were able to follow the action online by watching the Ivy League Digital Network.

Extended PWG hours under review

Six months into a one-year pilot program of extended hours at Payne Whitney Gymnasium, University administrators are in the process of deciding whether weekend and late-night gymgoers can continue exercising at the facility next fall.

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BRONSDON: For the ‘other’ sports

Right now, Yale athletics is blessed with elite teams in its highest profile sports.

Hillhouse High brings the pep

Dressed in navy blue uniforms and stationed courtside at the John J. Lee Amphitheater, the Hillhouse Band could almost be mistaken for a Yale pep band if not for the fact that each member is still in high school.

Squash Haven sees college admissions success

Up until this year, Victor Padilla has come to Payne Whitney Gymnasium as a New Haven student for squash practice and academic tutoring sessions. But starting in the fall, Padilla will walk around the halls of Payne Whitney with a new perspective.

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