Brittany Golob
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Martin named 2010-'11 hockey captain
M. HOCKEY | Men's hockey right defenseman Jimmy Martin ’11 was elected captain for the 2010-’11 season on Monday, inheriting the position from his blueline partner Ryan Donald ’10.
Golob: Yale sports’ charm
Barring success in national tournaments, like the men’s hockey team’s in the past two years, most Yale teams operate under the radar and outside of the world of ESPN, NESN, YES, MSG and any other anagram you might throw out there. Even when the hockey team made it to the NCAA Tournament, ESPN still wrote it off — this year, at least. I think this detachment allows Yale sports to be played and appreciated by fans purely for the value of the sport itself.
BASEBALL | Big Green complete sweep
It was a long, frustrating weekend for the baseball team. After getting out to a 10–10 start in regular season play, the baseball team lost four games to Dartmouth in two days, including two on Monday, dropping their Ivy League record to 3–9, the worst in the Ancient Eight.
M. HOCKEY | Three more Elis look to keep skating
Two weeks after men’s hockey right winger Sean Backman ’10 signed a contract with the NHL’s Dallas Stars, three more Yale hockey seniors are getting nods from professional teams.
Costas tough on NCAA
The foremost interviewer in sports broadcasting spent two hours last night on the other end of the microphone, fielding questions from an audience nearly 400 strong.
M. HOCKEY | Experience key to NCAA win
At the end of last season, the men’s hockey team left the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn., with a taste of success, a record-making season and one disappointing defeat. This season, the hockey team left the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass., with a historic victory and a valiant loss, on its way to establishing a tradition of success.
M. HOCKEY | Allain stuck with strategy
WORCESTER, Mass. — When Yale head coach Keith Allain ’80 was asked to comment on his goaltenders following his team’s 9–7 loss to No. 3 Boston College in the finals of the NCAA Hockey Northeast Regional on Sunday, his response was expectably nondescript. “No,” he said.
Elis brush aside controversy in squash championship
Christopher Plimpton '11 won the Molloy Cup in the B-Division of the CSA Individual Championships on Sunday.
Kearney siblings golden
Olympic gold medalist moguls skier Hannah Kearney traveled more than 3,000 miles last weekend to watch her brother, Bulldogs hockey winger Denny Kearney ’11, score two points against Quinnipiac last Saturday.

