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What a difference a year makes. Dartmouth, the upstart Ivy League favorite, sits atop the preseason standings, a spot Harvard had been accustomed to occupying. The Crimson hopes to extend similar courtesy to the Big Green. In the second slot, the squad certainly has the talent to do so. Surprise defending champion Penn and Brown round out the top four. But don’t look twice–sleeping giants await in New Haven...
Loaded with frontcourt talent, the Bulldogs appear ready to make the leap this season—onto the back of 6’3 sophomore Erica Davis, who could become a monster in the Ivy League. As a freshman, Davis led the Elis in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots, despite starting roughly half of the team’s games. Yale’s senior trio of 5’11 swingman Tory Mauseth, 6’1 forward Lindsay Page and 5’10 captain Morgan Richards add height and experience to a starting lineup that has plenty...
...also brings reputation, the affirmation that a particular candidate is the best in her field. “If the tenure process means anything,” Cohen says, “it’s supposed to be a check that we have fully explored the talent in the field, and that this was the best appointment we could make...
Kirby acknowledges in an e-mail that the current numbers are disturbing, but he hopes that a new approach will help. “This year we will add new, division-wide searches that will aim to identify outstanding talent across departments and disciplines, with particular attention to women and minority scholars,” he writes. However, the Divisional Deans’ main priority is interdisciplinary hiring...
With Robinson providing plenty of know-how and skilled play, the rookie Hallion will contribute with her own dazzling talent. Coaches gushed about Hallion’s performance in a scrimmage against Bentley College...