June 3, 2008
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Ten Yale student-athletes were honored as the Ivy League released its list of those selected for Academic All-Ivy recognition in spring sports Tuesday. To be eligible, student-athletes had to be starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student-athletes.
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Sr |
Millbrook, N.Y. |
History |
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Lacrosse |
Second-team All-Ivy; Led team with 21 assists and 41 points |
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Sr |
Seattle, Wash. |
Computer Science |
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Track & Field |
Ivy champion in 100m and 200m; First Yale double winner in 37 years |
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Sr |
Hamden, Conn. |
Philosophy |
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Baseball |
Second-team All-Ivy; Lead Ivy League with 59 strikeouts in 51,1 innings |
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Sr |
Oakland, Calif. |
Hisory |
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Lightweight Crew |
Sits in the No. 5 seat for the varsity, which took third at Easterns |
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Sr |
Buffalo, N.Y. |
African-American Studies |
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Heavyweight Crew |
Sat in the No 6 seat for the varsity eight, which was fourth at Easterns |
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Sr |
Lincoln, Mass. |
History |
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Track & Field |
Second-team All-Ivy in 3000m and 5000m; NCAA qualifier |
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Jr |
Goleta, Calif. |
Architecture |
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Softball |
Among all-time top 10 at Yale in doubles (29) and RBI (60) |
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Sr |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
Biomedical Engineering |
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Golf |
12th at the Ivy League Championship; Won individual title at Yale Fall Invite |
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Sr |
Spokane, Wash. |
History of Science/Medicine |
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Crew |
Team won NCAA championship; Three-year member of varsity eight |
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Sr |
Manhasset, N.Y. |
History of Science/Medicine |
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Lacrosse |
Four-time first-team All-Ivy pick; Led League in goals (17) and assists (10) |
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