Category: Yale Bulldogs
Sheffield could be Yale's man on offense
Former Portland Lincoln High star brings Bulldogs versatility
John Sheffield still holds some of the all-time great highlights in Lincoln High’s football history.
His former coach, Chad Carlson, still thinks about Sheffield’s catches in the 2005… more »
Former Yale Football Coach John Pont Passes Away
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Yale athletics department mourns the passing of former head football coach John Pont, who passed away Tuesday morning at the age of 80. Pont died at his home in Oxford, Ohio, after a battle with cancer.
Pont was named Yale's he… more »
Ivy League bound: Spiller plans to play football at Yale
PORTSMOUTH — Reed Spiller and Yale University were just meant to be together. The signs have always been there.
There's the Yale program cover dated Oct. 15, 1983 hanging up in his Portsmouth home, designed to look just like an old New Yorker magazin… more »
Opinion: If Major (Ivy League) Changes Are Considered, We Should Know
It's about that time of year when the eight public faces of the Ivy League universities - no, not their basketball or football coaches, but their presidents - get together for their annual sit-down. That means that for everyone outside those doors, it's… more »
Yale's Jack Sidlecki Talks BCS, Recruiting, Climbing The Ladder
Editor's note: ESPN.com senior writer Ivan Maisel moderated three college football roundtable discussions during the Coaches' Tour 2008. The questions in the panel discussion came from Maisel and from the military personnel in attendance. The answers ar… more »
Siedlicki’s Coaching Tour Takes Interesting Twist
The road map of Jack Siedlecki’s college football coaching career already has pins stuck in Albany, Staten Island, Easton, Pa.; Worcester, Mass.; Amherst, Mass.; and New Haven, Conn.
His next stop is the Middle East.
Siedlecki, who just completed… more »
From The Gridiron To The Playground
Frederick A. Leone knows a thing or two about being physically active. The former captain of Yale University’s football team who once tried out for the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals, is now heading up Boundless Playgrounds, which sets ou… more »
Yale Announces Calss Of 2012
From a pair of teammates at University High in Cleveland and a record-breaking running back from nearby Ansonia, the Yale football Class of 2012 appears to have a little bit of everything.
Led by four commitments from California and Texas, the 30-pla… more »
Yale Head Coach Siedlecki Ready For Life-Changing Experience
NEW HAVEN — Jack Siedlecki doesn’t know what to expect next week when he heads to United States military bases around the Persian Gulf, but he’s pretty certain he will come back a changed man for the experience.
Siedlecki, the Yale football coach, wi… more »
Former 2-Star Recruit Seeks Education Opportunities At Ivy League School
Playing for one of the most high profile high school football programs in the country, alongside the likes of Florida's Tim Tebow, Danny Russell almost felt obligated to continue his football career at a big-time Division I school.
To this day, peopl… more »
Patriot And Ivy Leagues Top NCAA Academic Performance List
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Kansas and North Carolina are regulars at the top of college basketball polls. They were recognized on another list Thursday.
The men's teams at the two national powers, which met in the Final Four earlier this month, were includ… more »
New Film Explores Ivy Football History
For three-fourths of current Princeton undergraduates, the bonfire in November 2006 — celebrating the football team’s defeat of both Yale and Harvard in the same year — served as a warm reminder of the history and tradition that make Princeton such a ti… more »
For Prospect From Brown, It’s All Academic
The New York Times talks about the increase of quality in the Ivy League and the most likely Ivy League prospect to be drafted next weekend.
The Brown University campus had been blanketed by a blizzard a few days before Paul Raymond arrived for a rec… more »
Yale Football Players Sound Off At Editorial
Two Yale football players sound off against the author of the following article which stated, among other things that Yale coaches "cannot recruit anyone with real talent".
The problem with Ned Fulmer ’09 is that he is not a student-athlete.
We wo… more »
Either Go Big, Bulldogs, Or Just Go Home
Stanford University is sometimes touted as the “Harvard of the West,” but unlike Harvard, it routinely sells out its basketball stadium. And during this year’s NCAA Championship Tournament, Stanford — not Harvard — advanced to the Sweet 16. Its football… more »