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Men's Basketball: Cagers host Drexel Saturday

Three weeks after a frustrating loss to Rutgers, the men’s basketball team returns to Jadwin Gymnasium on Saturday to face Drexel. The Tigers (3-4) had a shaky November but showed signs of gaining their footing this past Saturday, starting the month of December with a strong 62-50 victory at Kent State. The Tigers hope they can keep the momentum going from a strong end to their four-game road stretch, particularly when it comes to maintaining early leads.

SPORTS | 12/06/2012

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On Tap with ... Kelly Cooke

Senior Kelly Cooke, a forward from Andover, Mass., scored three goals in two games last weekend for the women’s hockey team. The Tigers (5-7-2 overall, 2-6-2 ECAC) will host Quinnipiac (10-7-2, 6-3-1) this afternoon and visit the Bobcats on Saturday. Before the weekend series, Cooke sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss road trips, leadership and Christmas music.

SPORTS | 12/06/2012

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Men's Hockey: Princeton takes on No. 13 Quinnipiac

The men’s hockey team will face its toughest challenge of the season this weekend, squaring off in a home-and-home series against No. 13 Quinnipiac on Friday and Saturday. The matchup pits the streaking Bobcats (10-3-2 overall, 6-0 ECAC), who have not lost in over a month, against a shaken Tiger squad that relinquished third-period leads and emerged with ties in both of its last two games.

SPORTS | 12/06/2012

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Men's Basketball: Tigers' shooting guards step up

Last year’s men’s basketball team finished one victory over Harvard shy of capturing a share of its second straight Ivy League championship, after completing an impressive 10-4 season in Ivy League play (20-12 overall). To do so, the Tigers relied heavily on critical production from guard Doug Davis ’12, who contributed an average of 33 minutes and 13.8 points to each game.

SPORTS | 12/05/2012

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Column: What makes a professional athlete different from us?

When wide receiver Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself in the leg in November 2008, the New York Giants were 10-1 and defending Super Bowl champions. They had the look of a dynasty in the making, and on the few occasions that Burress’ self-inflicted wound has come to my mind since, it has always been within that context: He ruined something potentially great.

SPORTS | 12/05/2012

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Column: A year to remember

There are still 26 days left in 2012 — maybe 16, depending on your belief in Mayan prophecies — but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to look back at the year as a whole. Princetonians have already won 11 Ivy League titles, four national championships and eight Olympic medals, making 2012 one of the most memorable calendar years in the Tigers’ athletic history. With the final classes of the fall winding down, we look back at some of the highlights.

SPORTS | 12/04/2012

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Guest Column: After 20 years, returning to the broadcast booth

In May 1992, when Bart Kalkstein ’92 and I announced Princeton’s dramatic overtime win over Syracuse on WPRB, giving Princeton its first national championship in lacrosse, we assumed that would be our final Princeton sports broadcast.But a few weeks ago, I was reading the local newspaper and was surprised to discover that Princeton was returning to the Cleveland area to play against Kent State, a perennial powerhouse in the Mid-American conference. Since we graduated from Princeton 20 years ago, Bart and I had often talked wistfully about the possibility of broadcasting another game together. Here was our chance!

SPORTS | 12/03/2012

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Former Tigers keep on running as graduate students

Brian Leung ’12 has had his fair share of injuries. When he was healthy, the former cross country co-captain was an All-America, leading the Tigers to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2010. But plagued by lower-leg stress fractures during his collegiate career like many distance runners, Leung has had to cut short, or even entirely miss, multiple seasons. With athletic eligibility still remaining at the end of his senior year, Leung was faced with the decision many Ivy League athletes make each year — whether to go to graduate school and give it a shot for one more year.

SPORTS | 12/03/2012

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Women's Hockey: Princeton splits series at Baker Rink

The women’s hockey team earned half of the points it had aspired to this past weekend when it hosted two ECAC rivals at Baker Rink. On Friday evening, the Tigers (5-7-2 overall, 2-6-2 ECAC) shut out Union 3-0, keeping the Dutchmen winless in conference play. The next day, Princeton fell to Rensselaer 4-3, handing the visitors their first ECAC win of the season. Remaining in the middle of the conference pack, the Tigers must continue fighting for every point in their upcoming games to guarantee themselves a spot in the eight-team league play-offs.

SPORTS | 12/02/2012

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Women's Basketball: Hosts show off depth in 93-46 rout of Retrievers

The women’s basketball team left little drama to the outcome of its game against University of Maryland, Baltimore County on Sunday afternoon. Princeton (5-2) scored the game’s first 22 points while keeping the Retrievers off the scoreboard for nearly 10 full minutes, eventually prevailing 93-46 for head coach Courtney Banghart’s 100th victory.

SPORTS | 12/02/2012