Nov. 29, 2007
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 fall sports. 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.
Yale University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
Sr |
Olathe, Kan. |
History |
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Football |
Second-team All-Ivy; 14 of 17 on FG and 34 of 35 EP; Draddy Award semi-finalist |
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Sr |
Indianapolis, Ind. |
Political Science |
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Football |
Two-time First-team All-Ivy; Invited to play at 2008 Hula Bowl; Captain |
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Sr |
Alpine, Utah |
Political Science |
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Football |
Second-team All-Ivy; Academic All-District |
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Sr |
Chatham, N.J. |
History of Science & Medicine |
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Men's Soccer |
Honorable mention All-Ivy; 1.20 goals against average; Captain |
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Jr |
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Economics |
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Men's Cross Country |
Second-team All-Ivy; 13th at HEPS |
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Sr |
Briarcliff, N.Y. |
Religious Studies |
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Field Hockey |
First-team All-Ivy and All-Region; Third-team All-America; Captain |
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Sr |
Palos Verdes, Calif. |
History of Science & Medicine |
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Volleyball |
Honorable mention All-Ivy |
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Sr |
Lincoln, Mass. |
History |
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Women's Cross Country |
All-America; 38th at NCAA Championships; Four-time All-Ivy selection |
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Jr |
New Canaan, Conn. |
Political Science |
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Women's Soccer |
Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy; 10 goals and 24 points |
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Sr |
Seattle, Wash. |
Psychology |
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Women's Soccer |
Second-team All-Ivy; Captain |
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