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Sports Shorts The Yale women’s tennis team has won its first outright Ivy League title since 1981. Going into the April 20 match at Dartmouth, the Bulldogs had been undefeated against Ivy competition. With the match tied 3–3, Lindsay Clark '11 beat her Dartmouth opponent to preserve Yale’s unblemished League record; the team finished at 7–0. Next stop: a first-ever appearance in the NCAA tournament. Catcher Ryan Lavarnway '09 continues rewriting the Yale baseball record book and attracting the attention of pro scouts. Lavarnway, an All-American last season who won the NCAA Division I batting crown, hit his 27th career home run on March 20 to break the Eli record. In his first individual victory as a Yalie, golfer Colby Moore '09 took top honors at the New England Division 1 Championship in Providence on April 13. Moore’s performance—a two-round, four-under-par score of 140—bested his teammate, second-place finisher Ben Wescoe '10, by three strokes. The one-two finish helped the men’s team capture its first tournament victory in almost five years. Jeffrey H. Orleans '67, '71JD, the first (and, so far, only) executive director of Ivy League athletics, has announced that he will retire next year. In his quarter century at the league, he has worked to implement Title IX and to promote both athletic competitiveness and strong academic standards in the league. Orleans, who had been a civil rights attorney and university administrator before he took the Ivy post in 1984, will retire effective June 30, 2009. |
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