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Hal Upjohn, 91, a member of the earliest Yale basketball team to play in the NCAA tournament in 1949, is the first Bulldog athlete known to have died from coronavirus
By Joel Alderman When Yale played in the NCAA tournament in 1949 for the first time, Harold...
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New look in the NBA is not just on the court but along the sidelines
By Joel Alderman Anyone who has been watching the NBA since it resumed its pandemic-delayed season in...
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Ivy League basketball to cut down on “back to backs” and have the same schedule model for all teams, but the virus will still have the last word
By Joel Alderman The cancelation of all sports by the Ivy League for the rest of 2020...
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BLM movement reaches mid-major Howard University with commitment from Makur Maker, a 5-star recruit who was wooed by several power schools
By: Joel Alderman As the call for social changes and the movement Black Lives Matter continues, a...
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Ivy Leaguers Seth Towns and Jordan Bruner could be playing for major programs next season, even as teammates
At least two Ivy Leaguers, Seth Towns of Harvard and Yale’s Jordan Bruner, could be continuing their...
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Ivy League, strongly criticized for canceling its tournament, was vindicated when all conferences and the NCAA did the same as March Madness became March Sadness
By Joel Alderman When, due to the increasing threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Ivy League...
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Fields of mud and little grass are now a thing of the past at the Yale Bowl
By Joel Alderman It may have been a portent of things to come, but when the long...