The Yale men's squash team concluded its season on a high note, reaching the College Squash Association (CSA) Semifinals for the fifth consecutive year. After defeating No. 12 Williams 8-1 and No. 4 Virginia 5-4, the Bulldogs faced top-seeded Trinity in the semifinals, where they were ultimately ousted 8-1. Senior Tad Carney, a finalist for the prestigious Skillman Award, provided the lone victory for Yale in the semifinal match. The men's team finishes the season with an overall record of 8-6, while the women's team, which also competed at the CSA Championships, concluded its season with a 4-9 record after falling to Trinity 9-0 in the consolation bracket following a first-round win over Drexel.
In women's basketball, the Bulldogs faced No. 23 Princeton in their final game of the season, where they initially surged to an 18-4 lead. However, the Tigers rallied, ultimately winning 78-55 and securing the Ivy League regular-season championship. Yale ends the season with a record of 7-20 (3-11 Ivy League), with notable performances from senior Kiley Capstraw and junior Mary Meng, both of whom recorded double-doubles in their last game.
The Yale men's hockey team faced a disappointing end to its season, falling to Colgate 3-2 in the opening round of the ECAC Hockey Tournament. The Bulldogs finish with a record of 8-22-1, marking a challenging season. Despite the loss, the team showed resilience throughout the year, with several players contributing significantly to the squad's efforts.





