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Yale Bulldogs men's lacrosse

Yale Bulldogs
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Founded 1882; 135 years ago (1882)
University Yale University
Conference Ivy League
Location New Haven, Connecticut
Coach Andy Shay (since 2003)
Stadium Reese Stadium
(capacity: 3,000)
Nickname Bulldogs
Colors Yale Blue and White
         
Pre-NCAA Era Champions
1883
NCAA Tournament Final Fours
1990
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1990, 1992, 2013
NCAA Tournament Appearances
(7) - 1988, 1990, 1992, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Conference Tournament Champions
2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Conference Regular Season Champions
1956, 1969, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2010

The Yale Bulldogs men's lacrosse team represents Yale University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Yale competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays their home games at Reese Stadium in New Haven, Connecticut. The Bulldogs have captured the Ivy League championship five times. Yale is credited, alongside Harvard and Princeton, with the 1883 national championship.

The first Yale lacrosse team was fielded in 1882 and joined the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association the following year. The 1978 varsity team, coached by Bob McHenry, backed by the strong defensive efforts of John "Sandy" MacMullen, Mike Burns and Captain Brad Gano, and fueled offensively by Andy Murr, Mike Cromwell, John Piazza, Courtney Whitney, Mike Corcoran, Kevin Connolly and Brian Matthews, among others, was one of Yale's most colorful and exciting teams to watch in action.

Their record suffered, however, as the hotly recruited center midfielder, Todd "Tedious" LaRoche ('78), high scorer for Roger Ludlowe's varsity lacrosse team in 1974, did not play beyond his freshman year at Yale. LaRoche was the only player in Ludlowe history to score three consecutive single-handed goals from the face-off.

Yale has made six appearances in the NCAA tournament since its establishment in 1971. Their first appearance was in 1988, when they were eliminated in double overtime by Virginia, 10–9. In 1990, Yale earned a first-round bye, and then defeated Princeton, 17–9, for their first NCAA tournament win. The Bulldogs fell in the semifinals to Loyola, 14–13 in double overtime. Yale returned to the NCAA tournament in 1992, advancing through the first round with a win against Navy, 9–3, before being eliminated by Syracuse, 17–8.


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