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Photo by James Cole
The women’s soccer team piles on top of senior defender Taylor Numann after she scored the game-winning goal on a header. The 2-1 win over Penn earned Princeton a share of the Ivy League title for the first time since 2004. The Tigers will find out today if the win was their last game of the season or if they earned an at-large NCAA bid.
Photo by Sookyung Kim
Jonathan Nussbaum ’10 tries to win the favor of Subha Perni ’11 in Princeton South Asian Theatrics’ tragicomedy “Sex and Sensibility.”
Photo by Ben Rosales
Junior goaltender Zane Kalemba makes a stop in the men’s hockey team’s 2-1 overtime win over Colgate on Saturday. Kalemba recorded 26 saves in the win.
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Junior attack and tri-captain Christina Bortz controls the ball in the field hockey team’s win over Penn on Friday night. The Tigers will face Stanford on Tuesday at 1 p.m. in an NCAA tournament play-in game.
Photo by Eric Starr
Bartending instructor Jacob Brishin teaches students in ‘Bartending 101,’ a course offered at the Frist Campus Center. Brishin is shown demonstrating the bartending practice of “flair,” which involves entertaining patrons with actions such as tossing mixing containers in the air.
Photo by Zachary Ruchman
Brett Richter ’12 (center) plays Willard in the Princeton University Players’ production of “Footloose,” based on the 1984 movie of the same name, which ran in the Matthews Acting Studio this weekend.
Photo by Anna Irwin
“Passport to Indonesia,” a cultural eventsponsored by the Davis International Center, featured dances and live music performances form the Indonesian islands of Java, Bali and Sumatra. The event, which took place in Liberation Hall in the Carl A. Fields Center, also featured authentic Indonesian food.
Photo by Anna Irwin
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Senior quarterbackand tri-captain Brian Anderson and junior tailback Jordan Culbreath fake a handoff in Princeton’s 14-9 loss to Penn.
The South Asian Students Association hosts a celebration of the festivals of Diwali and Eid, where prizes were awarded to the best dressed attendees.
Photo by Jonathan Goh
Violinist Meghan Todt ’11 performs a Dvorak concerto during classical night, held Friday in the Rocky common room.
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The women’s soccer team earned a shared Ivy League title with a 2-1 win over Penn.
Photo by Ben Rosales
The men’s hockey team celebrates after sophomore forward Kevin Lohry’s overtime slapshot gave the Tigers a 2-1 win over Colgate on Saturday. The win came on the heels of a 1-0 loss to Cornell on Friday.
Photo by James Cole
Senior midfielder and tri-captain Jen Om shields the ball during the women’s soccer team’s 2-1 double-overtime win over the Quakers.
Photo by James Cole
The women’s soccer team piles on top of senior defender Taylor Numann after she scored the game-winning goal on a header. The 2-1 win over Penn earned Princeton a share of the Ivy League title for the first time since 2004. The Tigers will find out today if the win was their last game of the season or if they earned an at-large NCAA bid.
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