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Jorge Castillo

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M. SOCCER | Bulldogs look for first season win streak

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Sitting in a three-way tie for fifth place in the Ivy League with three games remaining, the men’s soccer team is all but mathematically eliminated from Ivy League title contention. But that doesn’t mean the Bulldogs don’t have any fight left.

Castillo: Don’t ignore special teams

Special teams can make or break games — and careers.

FOOTBALL | Elis face a QB quandary

Saturday’s scrimmage against Division III Union College at the Yale Bowl went as many would expect. The Bulldogs unofficially beat their opponents, 36-14, as coaches got to see the team compete against another squad two weeks before the Elis’ Sept. 19 opener.

FOOTBALL | A new beginning for the Bulldogs

After getting picked to win the Ivy League title before each of the last two seasons, the Yale football team will begin the Tom Williams era with lower expectations. Following the graduation of more than 30 seniors in May, the media has picked the Bulldogs to finish fourth in the conference.

Bulldogs picked to finish fourth in Ivy League

After getting picked to win the Ivy League title before each of the last two seasons, the Yale football team will begin the Tom Williams era with lower expectations. Following the graduation of more than 30 seniors in May, the media picked the Bulldogs to finish fourth in the conference.

After failed NFL bid, Abare turns to coaching

After an unsuccessful attempt to make it in the NFL, Bobby Abare ’09 has settled for the next best thing — coaching.

FOOTBALL | Abare signs with Chiefs

While Yale students will be enduring the last moments of exam period, Bobby Abare ’09 has a different and rare challenge ahead of him next weekend — making an NFL team.

FOOTBALL | Nebraska QB to transfer to Yale

Former Nebraska quarterback Patrick Witt, who decided to transfer prior to the start of spring practice in February, has officially chosen Yale as his destination.

SOFTBALL | Weekend sweep ends year

Coming into the season, the softball team didn’t know what to expect from senior pitcher Deanna DiBernardi ’09. The southpaw had a shoulder injury that could only be fixed with major surgery and was put on a 70-pitch limit for each of her starts — until a couple weeks ago, when the decision was made to let DiBernardi stay in games as long as she was effective and wasn’t in too much pain. And the strategy paid off.

SOFTBALL | Elis play last games

After having a midweek doubleheader at Wagner cancelled due to rain on Wednesday, the softball team finishes the season this weekend with four games against North Division rival Brown (11-21, 5-11 Ivy). Saturday’s doubleheader will be played in New Haven at the DeWitt Family Field and Sunday’s will take place in Providence, R.I.

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