Josh Lotstein
Josh Lotstein
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We bleed Eli blue, and you will too
Not everyone gets to attend the school with the most national championships in college football. But we Yalies do. Even though it's been almost 80 years since the last one, the Bulldogs' 18 titles still lead all schools. Today, the Elis play Division...
W. x-country garners pair of top 10 finishes
The depth of the women's cross-country team was on full display this weekend. In a pair of top-10 finishes, half of the squad placed seventh at the Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh Saturday while the other half earned third at the Quinnipiac...
Women's x-country stacked for weekend, season
Split squad will race Quinnipiac, Lehigh
Although most athletes have a "one game at a time" mentality, the women of the cross-country team are not afraid to look ahead. One race into the season, the Bulldogs have their sights set on Heptagonals on Oct. 29, when they hope to improve upon last...
W. harriers warm up for season at Fordham Invite
In its first competition of the fall, the women's cross-country team earned second place overall at the Fordham Invitational in New York's Van Cortlandt Park Saturday. Cara Kiernan '07 led the Bulldogs with a third-place finish in a time of 18:22.
Back from Greece, Benson bends it for Yale
Hitting the books after summer break is never easy, but for 21-year-old Eleni Benson '06, it has been especially challenging. Benson, a member of the Yale women's soccer team, took off last year to train with the Greek National Team that participated...
M. bball loses Hill to car accident
Less than a month after Josh Hill '05 watched his former classmates graduate, the Yale community was shaken when Hill, a men's basketball player, died in a car accident May 27 in Estelle Manor Township, N.J. Hill, who was in the class of 2004 before...
Gym boasts medal
Michael Phelps, move over. Payne Whitney Gymnasium needs some room on the Olympic podium. Perhaps one of Yale's largest and most sedentary Olympians, the building earned a silver medal in the 1936 Berlin Games, when its architectural plans...
Hill '05 dies in car crash
Basketball team member remembered as 'energizing force'
Josh Hill, a senior and a member of the Yale men's basketball team, was killed in a car accident May 27 in Estelle Manor Township, N.J., near Atlantic City. A memorial service was held today in Sanford, Del. The cause of the accident is still...
Final 30 seconds decide Elis' loss to Crimson
Another close game. Another loss for the men's lacrosse team. This last loss, however, was especially heartbreaking. With 2.7 seconds left in regulation, Harvard's Mike McBride scored to lift the Cantabs over Yale, 11-10, Saturday night at Johnson...
Shay gets his first taste of the rivalry
As both a former player and current coach of collegiate lacrosse, Andy Shay has been involved in a number of rivalries, but none more storied or bitter than the one he will experience for the first time tomorrow. Shay, the first-year head coach of the...

