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Women's Basketball: Tigers set new team scoring record

The women’s basketball team steamrolled two of its lesser Ivy opponents over the weekend, nearly doubling both Brown’s and Yale’s scores. The Tigers’ 99 points against the Bulldogs set a new record for the program, for which the previous high was 97. It was the second weekend in a row in which the Tigers (14-5 overall, 5-0 Ivy League) defeated two opponents by a combined 77 points.

SPORTS | 02/10/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Squash: Women clinch 6th Ivy League title, No. 1 men upended by No. 5 Cornell

The No. 1 men’s squash team headed into last weekend’s matches against No. 5 Cornell and No. 11 Columbia as the unbeaten favorite to win the Ivy League title. They ended Sunday with a decisive 9-0 victory against the Lions in Jadwin Gymnasium. What happened on Friday night against the Big Red, however, unexpectedly changed the Tigers’ course and resulted in a tie for first place in the conference rather than an outright title.

SPORTS | 02/10/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Squash: Men and women chase opportunity to clinch Ivy League titles

The No. 1 nationally ranked Princeton men’s squash team will travel to Ithaca to face No. 5 Cornell this Friday. The Tigers are 9-0 and look to come out of tomorrow’s match with their unbeaten record intact. Cornell comes into the match with a 13-3 record, with losses to Yale, Trinity and Harvard. Princeton defeated Harvard and Yale in close matches (5-4 and 6-3, respectively) and will close out their regular season against Trinity. The women will open the weekend on Friday against Cornell. Their Saturday game against Trinity was cancelled due to the expected inclement weather.

SPORTS | 02/07/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Ice Hockey: End of roadtrip crucial to Tigers' postseason hopes

The men’s hockey team (7-10-4 overall, 5-6-3 ECAC) will wrap up its current four-game road stretch this weekend, facing off in back-to-back road contests against conference rivals Colgate (13-9-4, 5-6-3) and Cornell (8-11-2, 4-8-2) on Friday and Saturday night. Princeton lost two straight games last weekend in road contests against no. 8 Yale and Brown.

SPORTS | 02/07/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Basketball: Tigers to face Brown, Yale to end homestand

The men’s basketball team moves into this weekend seeking to do the same thing it did last season in Ivy League play: take down Yale and Brown in successive games at Jadwin Gymnasium. The Tigers (10-7 overall, 3-0 Ivy League) remain undefeated in 2013, having rattled off five straights wins, including victories over their first three Ivy League opponents. They will also be looking to extend their streak of 20 consecutive conference home wins dating back to the 2009-10 season.

SPORTS | 02/07/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Women's Basketball: Cagers look to stay atop Ivy League

This weekend, the women’s basketball team will continue its road trip, visiting Brown on Friday and Yale on Sunday. The Tigers (12-5 overall, 3-0 Ivy) have dominated league play so far, defeating each of their three opponents by no fewer than 30 points. It is likely that Princeton will have no trouble defeating Brown (7-11, 1-3) and Yale (6-12, 1-3), two teams in the bottom half of the standings. However, away games always pose an extra challenge, as momentum can easily turn in a hostile environment.

SPORTS | 02/07/2013

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The Daily Princetonian

Women's Ice Hockey: Riding 3-game winning streak, Tigers to visit ECAC opponents to defend perfect 2013 record

The women’s hockey team, while at times showing flashes of brilliance, struggled through much of the first three-quarters of the season. The Tigers posted a 6-12-2 record and only notched two ECAC conference victories in their first 20 games. Since coming back from a two-and-a-half week hiatus for finals and Intersession, however, the Tigers have looked like a different team. Princeton will face off against Colgate (8-16-3) and fourth-ranked Cornell (19-4) on Friday and Saturday.

SPORTS | 02/07/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Football: Catapano impresses at shrine game

With a scintillating senior season and an impressive all-star week under his belt, linebacker Mike Catapano is inching closer to his lifelong dream of playing professional football. The medically redshirted senior has been named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and toiled his way into the NFL Draft spotlight. Catapano’s league-leading 12 sacks and All-America recognition attracted the attention of pro scouts and earned him an invitation to the next step in his NFL quest: the 2013 East-West Shrine Game on Jan. 19.

SPORTS | 02/06/2013

The Daily Princetonian

On Tap with ... Hallie Dewey

Sophomore Hallie Dewey is a player in the top nine of the women’s squash team. Dewey contributed to the team’s fourth-place finish at the Howe Cup last year and will play in the team’s three remaining Ivy League matches this weekend. Greenwich, Conn. is Dewey’s hometown, but attending Deerfield put her at odds with Greenwich Academy. Dewey recently sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss sibling rivalry, “Homeland” and Forbesian cockroaches.

SPORTS | 02/05/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Soccer: Pair of Tigers drafted

Soccer stars since their freshman year, seniors Jen Hoy, a forward, and Mark Linnville, a defender, both learned of opportunities to extend their distinguished careers last month. Linnville will head to Philadelphia to join his former teammate, Antoine Hoppenot ’12, to play with the MLS team Philadelphia Union. The Red Stars, of the newly-formed National Women’s Soccer League, selected Jen Hoy to play in Chicago.

SPORTS | 02/04/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Column: Ghosts of Princeton past?

The final buzzer that ended the men’s basketball team’s 72-66 victory over Columbia this weekend doubled as a death knell for the Lions’ conference title hopes. They entered the winter as the Ancient Eight’s consensus dark horse, the only team that might be capable of challenging Princeton and Harvard atop of the standings. Now, Columbia is merely the latest example of the ruthlessness of the 14-Game Tournament.

SPORTS | 02/04/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Fencing: Men upend No. 1 Buckeyes in comeback thriller

Having already lost a tough 14-13 match against No. 3 Notre Dame, the No. 4 Tigers found themselves in the rare position of looking outmatched. The men’s and women’s teams are used to being the dominant powers in almost any arena — both went undefeated in the Ivy League last year and finished second in the NCAA. The women came into the Northwestern Duals undefeated, while the men had lost only once, to No. 2 Penn State at the Vassar Duals in December.

SPORTS | 02/04/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Hockey: Men and women keep playoff hopes alive

After two weeks off, the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams were back in action over the break with three games apiece. Three consecutive wins helped improve the women’s team to 9-12-2 overall and 4-10-2 in the ECAC. The Tigers currently sit in eighth place in the league with 10 points, but Colgate and Yale follow them closely in the hunt for the final playoff spot. The men started off Intersession with a win, but the momentum did not continue as they dropped their next two games on the road, leaving them with a 7-10-4 overall record and a 5-6-3 record in the ECAC. The Tigers are one of five teams currently tied at 13 points.

SPORTS | 02/03/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Swimming: Crimson edges out Tigers at HYP, Bulldogs finish a distant third

The annual HYP meet is always one of the biggest meets of the year for the men’s swimming and diving teams. This year’s showdown was no exception — in fact, the stakes were even higher. Harvard, Yale and Princeton each came into the weekend undefeated. The Tigers, the four-time reigning Ivy League champions, looked to improve on their 5-0 record, while Harvard and Yale came in with six and seven unanswered wins respectively.

SPORTS | 02/03/2013

The Daily Princetonian

Women's Basketball: Cagers continue to run Ivy table

The women’s basketball team returned from its finals hiatus to trounce two Ivy League opponents, Cornell and Columbia, by a combined 77 points. The Tigers (12-5 overall, 3-0 Ivy) opened their weekend on Friday night against the Big Red (10-8, 2-2) in Ithaca. Senior guard Niveen Rasheed led the team with 21 points off 9-12 field goal shooting while sophomore guard Blake Dietrick came off the bench to contribute a career-high 17 points on only 8 shots. For the game, the Tigers shot a blistering 59 percent from the field and held Cornell to 31 percent shooting. Princeton outscored Cornell 46-18 in the paint and 18-2 on fast break points and outrebounded the Big Red 42-26. The Tiger’s bench outscored Cornell’s 40-15, and Princeton never trailed during the game, cruising to a 77-46 victory.   

SPORTS | 02/03/2013