The Yale Herald Online
Volume XXI, Number 8 - Thursday, March 7, 1996
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Baseball prepares to return to diamond
You'll have to pardon Yale baseball coach John Stuper if he seems overly optimistic. Aftera ll, he'd tell you he has a good outlook no matter who's on the mound, be it Jack McDowell or Jack Benny, Dave Stewart or Martha Stewart. But this year, one can't detect even a note of facetiousness.

Bulldog fencing continues to roll
Ivy League Champions. Intercollegiate Fencing Association Overall Champions. The only prize left for the Bulldog fencers is to win it all, the NCAA crown, at the tournament that will be held in under two weeks at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium.

A Yalie's guide to the Big Dance of '96
Scream, shout, thrash you heads against the wall, do whatever it takes. March madness is here.

Faulty method to March madness
March Madness!!! The sports fan's favorite time of year has returned. Five weeks of tense, exciting, win-it-or-you're-out games. The NCAA tournament, the NIT, and the post-season converence round-robin tournaments! Who could ask for more?

Men's tennis shines against Hurricanes
Miami, Florida. Home of the Dolphins, sunshine, and some of the most dominating tennis players in the country. Well, tow outta three ain't bad.

It's where athleticism knows no bounds...IM results!!!

Calhoun IMs!

Jonathan Edwards Ims!

Morse IMs!

Silliman IMs!

Trumbull IMs!

Timothy Dwight IMs!


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