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The Daily Princetonian

Track and Field teams see some success as they make weekend road trip to Sykes and Sabock cup at Penn State

After a successful Tiger Open where the Men’s and Women’s teams combined for ten first place finishes, both the Women’s and Men’s Track & Field teams had considerable success at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup at Penn State University this past weekend, finishing third and fourth, respectively, although host Penn State Nittany Lions far outpaced any team in the competition, finishing almost 100 points ahead of the Tigers in the Women’s competitions, and 80 points ahead of the Men’s team. Women’s Track & Field The Tigers were able to win two events this weekend, and finished as runners-up in four other events as they totaled 72 points for the weekend.

SPORTS | 02/09/2015

The Daily Princetonian

Men's basketball splits games in road trip through the Empire State

Lions and Tigers and Red, oh my! Alas, the Princeton Tigers (10-11 overall, 3-2 Ivy League) received no easy stroll down the yellow brick road but rather two games this weekend in hostile environments, travelling through the state of New York to face Columbia (11-9, 3-3) and Cornell (11-11, 3-3). Princeton came into this weekend climbing to the top of the Ivy League standings, ranked third in the conference and beginning to nip at the heels of Harvard and Yale, the leaders in the Ivy League. In their pursuit of the number one spot in the league, the Tigers’ weekend could not have started out better.

SPORTS | 02/08/2015

The Daily Princetonian

Women's ice hockey gains traction, rises in ECAC standings

With some excellent performances over Intersession, the women’s ice hockey team moves closer to obtaining home-ice advantage for an ECAC (Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) playoff series. The Tigers (11-10-2, 9-6-1 ECAC) opened their post-final exam portion of the season with a 4-2 loss to Boston College (25-0-1). This certainly isn’t that shocking, given that Boston College is the No.

SPORTS | 02/04/2015