The Yale Herald Online
Vol. XX, Number 3 - Friday, September 22, 1995
SPORTS




TOP STORIES

Blue slams UMass
The women's field hockey team entered the 1995 season with lots of questions and a very positive outlook.

Elis second at James Madison
This past weekend, the Yale women's volleyball team continued their 1995 campaign by travelling to James Madison University to compete in their annual tournament.

Men's soccer success continues
Yale soccer is back.

Wanted: excitement on the gridiron
Three hundred thirteen to one hundred one. 313-101. No matter how you write it, this isn't a close score. Yet it is the combined scores of the games involving the top five college fotball teams in the nation last weekend.


Residential College Intramurals


Sports Shorts


Photo by Matt Morgado/YH

RUNNING FOR DAYLIGHT: Renard Craigwell, JE '98, turns the corner on one of his 19 carries on Saturday. Craigwell scored the game-winner against Brown.

Bulldogs hold off Brown 42-38.


By Matt Spanjers

Three yards isn't very far. Three yards is practically nothing. In fact, when most people los the remote control between the couch cushions, they have to walk more than three yards just to change the channel on the television. But last weekend, three yards was just enough to preserve a Yale victory. As time expired, free safety Tim Reed, SY '97, made the stop on Brown receiver Costa Panagos from the goal-line to give the Bulldogs a 42-38 victory.

In a game that was plagued by sloppy play on both sides of the ball, Yale managed to prove that they have the power to compete in the Ivy League this season. Although careless at times, the Bulldog offense moved the ball with great effectiveness. The defense was equally successful, giving up only two touchdowns to the normally high- scoring Brown offense. Throw in some spectacular individual performances and you have a Yale team that appears ready to compete for the Ivy League title.

(See Football)


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