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Web Update: Tigers make tournament as No. 8 seed

By Staff
The No. 8-seeded women’s lacrosse team will play host to No. 9 Vanderbilt in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the NCAA tournament selection committee announced Monday. The game is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 11, at Class of 1952 Stadium. The Tigers (12-4 overall, 5-2 Ivy ...

Tigers take Ivy crown

By Craig Matthews
When it comes down to it, sports teams can only hope for a shot at the title. In 2006, Ivy League softball changed its format to give that chance to only two teams, the winners of the Ivy League North and South divisions. The softball team earned its chance last ...

McCoy GS '80 named new University architect

By Cornelia Hall
Ron McCoy GS ’80 will succeed Jon Hlafter ’61 as University architect, overseeing campus planning in a period of immense growth under the recently published 10-year Campus Plan.“Finding somebody who was just as perfect as [Hlafter] was for the job was certainly a surprise, and a wonderful surprise,” Vice President ...

COMBO survey: Consider campus pub

By Chetan Narain
In efforts to break down barriers between students of different social groups and to encourage more responsible drinking on campus, both the USG’s Committee on Background and Opportunity (COMBO) and the Alcohol Coalition Committee (ACC) have proposed that the University re-examine the possibility of a permanent on-campus pub.“I think [a ...

No. 1 Yale upset in HYP race

By Rachel Goodwin
Though they might be in different boats, racing on different courses against different opponents, all of Princeton’s crews proved they have something in common: They are flat-out fast.Peaking with perfect timing, the men’s lightweight crew made a move for the top ranking as it wrapped up its regular season with ...

Brown loss ends Princeton’s season

By David Hou
It seems as if the men’s lacrosse team’s Cinderella story has just about come to an end. On a blistery day at Stevenson Field in Providence, R.I., Princeton (7-6 overall, 4-2 Ivy League) fell 6-5 to Brown in a closely contested matchup. A win would have given the Tigers a ...