James Schulte
James Schulte
Recent Stories
O-line may prove key to title
It isn’t a glorious place to play. It doesn’t always get recognized by the media or fans. But this weekend, the offensive line might be the unit that preserves Yale’s championship hopes.
Tennis is sharp at Farnsworth
Gudzowski '06 wins consolation singles
Split between Virginia and New Jersey, the men's tennis team showcased its depth and opened the fall season with several strong performances. While Brandon Wai '07 was at the University of Virginia Fall Invitational, the rest of the Elis competed at...
United harriers come in second
As teammates who usually eat dinner, go out on weekends, and even play Halo 2 together, it makes sense that the men's cross country runners race together as well. Paced by Jake Gallagher '09, the Bulldogs showcased their team unity this weekend...
Yale should get a shot at past gridiron glory
As a fan of college football in general and of Yale football in particular, I have tried to educate myself about the storied history of the blue and white. And it goes beyond Walter Camp 1880, the man who by 1892 had transformed rugby into American...
Perfecting the punt is no easy task
Compared to the esoteric art of hitting a baseball or swinging a golf club, punting a football may seem almost routine. But as any punter can tell you, launching the ball downfield is anything but an everyday act. Even to their teammates, punters'...
Volleyball comes home for invitational
After ups and downs on the road to start out their 2005 season, the chance to beat up on some non-conference rivals in their home opener may be just what the Yale volleyball team needs. The Bulldogs (2-1, 0-0 Ivy) host the Yale Invitational this...
W. cross country starts fall strong
Donaldson '08, McKinstry '07 propel Bulldogs to third place at Fordham
Many Yalies don't know that running can be a team sport, but the women's cross country team definitely does. Following their race plan expertly, the Elis ran in packs this Saturday at the Fordham Invitational in Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, N.
Young w. harriers hope to beat injuries
Running can become boring, even for those who love it -- like the members of the women's cross country team. That was why waterskiing, inner tubing, and relaxing on a beach in Vermont were just what the Elis needed for their preseason. With leisure...
'Running as a pack,' Bulldogs look to Heps
Although they lost three crucial members of the Class of 2005, the members of the men's cross country team are optimistic about their campaign. Led by captain Pat Dantzer '06, the Bulldogs have been focusing on running together as a group to maximize...
Crimson and Quakers top Ivy preseason poll
Powers have combined to win last five league titles
Ivy League football fans were hardly holding their breath when the results of the conference's preseason media poll were released last month. The Quakers were ranked first with 120 points, edging the Crimson by one point after splitting the 16...

