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  1. Sep 21, 2009 · The Yale–Dartmouth football game fell on Parents’ Weekend in the fall of 1969, the first year of coeducation at Old Blue. During the halftime show, the Yale Precision Marching Band decided to poke fun at their all-male-school opponent, marching into the formation of a certain sexual organ on the 50-yard line while blaring the tune “Yes!

  2. Aug 6, 2019 · Celebrating 50 Years of Women's Athletics at Yale. Since the first female team at Yale gained varsity status 49 years ago, Yale women have won 75 Ivy League championships and 39 national championships while 27 of our female athletes also competed as Olympians.

    • What Was Yale called Before The 'Bulldogs'?
    • Do Any Other Schools Have The Nickname 'Bulldogs'?
    • When Did Yale Get The Nickname 'Bulldogs'?
    • When Was 'Bulldogs' First Officially Used in Publications?

    Yale students have also been called "Elis" after Elihu Yale, who was the namesake for Yale in the early 1700s. MORE: Here's how Arizona got the nickname the 'Wildcats'

    Yale is one of 17 current or former NCAA Division I schools to have the nickname "Bulldogs," along with schools like Alabama A&M, Bryant, Butler, The Citadel, Drake, Fresno State, Gardner-Webb, Georgia, Gonzaga, Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State, UNC Asheville, Samford and South Carolina State. What makes the Yale Bulldogs — specifically the living...

    Yale alum and former football and crew athlete Andrew Graves, a member of the class of 1892, bought a dog from a blacksmith for $5 and it was named "Handsome Dan," becoming Yale's first bulldog mascot in 1889, according to the school's website. The school was reportedly the first university in the U.S. to have a mascot. A story published in the Har...

    The first reference of "Yale bulldog" that NCAA.com could find on the newspapers.com database was on May 31, 1891 in the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Daily Times in a story about four women living together in an apartment, where one woman painted a pastel portrait of the school's mascot. The oldest reference we could find to "Handsome Dan" — the mascot and ...

  3. The Bulldogs women's soccer team won the NCAA College Cup in 2002, 2004 and 2005. [26] In 2005, the team won a school record 15 games. [ 26 ] That year it also won the first outright team Ivy League title in Yale history.

  4. The admission of women has changed Yale College in countless ways. The following stories are excerpted from Yale Needs Women: How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant (Sourcebooks, September 2019), by Anne Gardiner Perkins ’81.

  5. The Yale Bulldogs football program represents Yale University in college football in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). Yale's football program, founded in 1872, is one of the oldest in the world.

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  7. Nov 14, 2018 · Many of Yale’s peer, all-male institutions had coordinate women’s colleges: Radcliffe women had taken classes at Harvard since the 1940s. Columbia had Barnard, and Brown had Pembroke.

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