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Women's Basketball: Tigers fall in NCAA opener
TALLAHASSEE, FLA., MARCH 20 — On Dec. 5, the women’s basketball team hosted a Big East school and lost by 10 points. Princeton hung with Rutgers in a physical game but made just 30 percent of its shots in the loss.
Neuroscience and psychology complex construction to start
Construction of the new neuroscience and psychology buildings will begin later this month, after financial concerns previously stalled the start of the projects, the University announced on Wednesday, March 17.
Storm disrupts campus utilities
Students who stayed on campus for spring break had a wet and windy start to their vacations.
Buildings evacuated due to bomb threat
The new chemistry building construction site, Jadwin Hall, Icahn Laboratory and the architecture laboratory were evacuated after Public Safety received an “unsubstantiated” report of a bomb threat to the construction site on March 12.
Men's Basketball: Second half surge stops Duquesne
It may have been the middle of spring break at Princeton, but the men’s basketball team didn’t have it easy in the first half of its game against Duquesne in the opening round of the College Basketball Invitational tournament on Wednesday night. In the end, though, Princeton walked away with a decisive 65-51 victory over the Dukes.
Web Update: Women's basketball team receives 11th seed in NCAA tournament, will face St. John's
Since clinching the outright Ivy League championship on March 6, the women’s basketball team has been anxiously awaiting its placement in the NCAA tournament. The brackets were finally revealed on Monday evening, and the Tigers will be traveling south. Princeton earned a No. 11 seed and will face No. 6 St. John’s in Tallahassee, Fla., at 12:20 p.m. on Saturday, March 20.

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