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CREW | Bulldogs beat opponents at EARC Sprints

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Elis take home Jope Cup. The lightweight crew team won two of four races at the EARC Sprints on Sunday in Worcester, Mass.

M. CREW | Both teams face first losses

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It was a disappointing weekend for heavyweight and lightweight crew, as both teams’ previously undefeated varsity 8+’s lost their title and finished in last place.

Marrow drive adds over 500 new potential donors

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Brings Yale's total above 3,000. The fourth annual Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive, held in Commons on Thursday, registered over 500 people as potential marrow donors.

Heavyweight crew trims roster, gains speed

At the end of the 2010-11 rowing season, heavyweight crew head coach Stephen Gladstone set a 6000m time standard for all oarsmen planning to return to the team in the fall.

LIGHTWEIGHT CREW | Elis dominate doubleheader

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The lightweight crew team faced a challenging doubleheader on Saturday, racing against Columbia and Penn in the morning and against Cornell in the afternoon. But the Bulldogs reigned victorious, winning the F 8+, JV 8+ and the V 8+ in each regatta.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Bulldogs sweep third straight regatta

The heavyweight crew team managed to come back from a slow start in the varsity race on Saturday to beat Columbia and Penn and retain the annually-contested Blackwell Cup for the third straight year.

Cycling team beats Ivy League competitors

Twenty-seven members of the Yale Bulldog Cycling Club spent Saturday and Sunday racing up and down East Rock in the fourth annual Lux et Velocitas race.

LIGHTWEIGHT CREW | Bulldogs keep Joy cup

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The lightweight crew team dominated its second regatta of the season this Saturday, winning all four races against MIT and Georgetown on the Charles River in Boston.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Elis retain Olympic Axe

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On Saturday, the heavyweight crew team swept its second and last home regatta of the season, winning all three races against Dartmouth and retaining the contested Olympic Axe for the ninth straight year.

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