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MEN’S CREW: Elis gear up for new season

Both the heavyweight and lightweight crew teams bring experience to the boats as the 2013-’14 season gets underway this weekend.

Eight rowers compete at U-23 Worlds

For a few Yale rowers, the 2013 Under-23 World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria, marked their first time competing internationally.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Bulldogs enter the home stretch

After losing its opening regatta of the spring season against Brown, the No. 7 men’s heavyweight crew appears to have hit its stride heading into the home stretch of the season.

LIGHTWEIGHT CREW | Elis trounce Dartmouth

The Yale lightweight crew left another opponent in its wake on Saturday, winning all four of its races against the Big Green.

WOMEN’S CREW | Bulldogs swept by Tigers

The women’s crew fell short to Ivy League rival Princeton Saturday on the Housatsonic River.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Elis clinch 4th straight Blackwell Cup

After a successful sweep of Dartmouth at home on April 13, the heavyweight crew maintained its winning momentum in Philadelphia on Saturday

LIGHTWEIGHT CREW | Elis continue winning streak in first Ivy races

The No. 2 Yale lightweight crew outraced all three Ivy League opponents it faced in a double-header this weekend to maintain its undefeated spring record.

WOMEN’S CREW | Bulldogs reclaim Class of 1985 Cup

The women’s crew team reclaimed the Yale Class of 1985 Cup with a dominant varsity eight victory over Dartmouth, Boston University and Clemson on Saturday.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Yale retains Olympic Axe

On Saturday morning, the heavyweight crew team swept the annual Yale-Dartmouth regatta, retaining the Olympic Axe for the 10th straight year.

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW | Bulldogs race to retain Olympic Axe

On Saturday morning, the Bulldogs hope to extend their nine-year undefeated streak in the annual competition for the Olympic Axe against the Big Green.

WOMEN’S CREW | Bulldogs take Cayuga Cup

After two years in Cornell’s clutches, the Cayuga Cup finally returned to Yale on Saturday as the women’s crew varsity eight defeated the No. 18 Big Red in a head-to-head race for the first time in three years.