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Yale Baseball Clinches Ivy League Title with Sweep of Dartmouth

The Bulldogs secure their second consecutive Ivy League regular-season championship, while men's lacrosse sees individual honors and women's lacrosse concludes its NCAA Tournament run.

BACK TO BACK! Bulldogs Sweep Dartmouth to Clinch Ivy League Title

The Bulldogs secure their second consecutive Ivy League regular-season championship, while men's lacrosse sees individual honors and women's lacrosse concludes its NCAA Tournament run.

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The Yale baseball team captured its second consecutive Ivy League regular-season title by sweeping Dartmouth in a crucial three-game series. After a 7-3 victory in the series opener on May 8, the Bulldogs clinched the title with a 4-1 win in the second game on May 10. Senior Daniel Cohen delivered a complete-game performance, and classmate Davis Hanson contributed significantly with two home runs. With these victories, Yale finished the regular season with a 27-13-1 overall record and a 14-6-1 mark in Ivy League play, earning the top seed for the upcoming conference tournament.

In men's lacrosse, Peter Moynihan and captain Patrick Pisano received Honorable Mention All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse. Moynihan, who has had a standout season with 18 goals and four game-winning goals, and Pisano, a key defensive player, both achieved this recognition for the first time in their careers. The Bulldogs, ranked No. 11, are set to face No. 8 Syracuse in the NCAA Tournament First Round on May 10 after a hard-fought loss to Princeton in the Ivy League semifinals.

The Yale women's lacrosse team concluded its season with a first-round exit in the NCAA Tournament, falling to No. 14 Boston College. Despite a competitive effort, the Bulldogs struggled with turnovers early in the game, ultimately losing 12-7. This marked Yale's third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament, highlighting a season that included a historic Ivy League Championship.

In track and field, the Bulldogs competed at the West Point Twilight Meet, with notable performances including sophomore Max Bishop's second-place finish in the 1500m, which earned him a spot on Yale's all-time top 10 list. The women's team also saw action, as Anna Siciliano placed third in the discus throw and fourth in the shot put. Both teams are preparing for the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Track and Field Championships starting May 16. Additionally, Lachlan Sutton and Layla Johnson have been named captains for the men's and women's squash teams, respectively, for the upcoming season, signaling strong leadership as they look ahead.

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