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Men's Basketball: Tigers maintain Ivy League perfection

Princeton men’s basketball (10-7 overall) stayed perfect in the Ivy League this weekend, defeating both Cornell 76-59 on Friday and Columbia 72-66 on Saturday to attain the perfect 3-0 mark.The Tigers got off to a slow start against Cornell, trailing 17-8 early. But they rallied to take a 35-30 lead going into halftime and continued to build the lead, which was as large as 21 points with two minutes to go in the game. Despite feeling the pressure of the Cornell defense early, Princeton still shot 53 percent from the field on the game.

SPORTS | 02/03/2013

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Column: Henderson finds right rotation for Princeton

At the start of the 2012-13 season, head men's basketball coach Mitch Henderson '98 had lots of options in filling out his five-man lineup, with few obvious solutions. Senior forward Ian Hummer and junior point guard T.J. Bray were mainstays from opening day, but Henderson went through several different looks for the other three positions; as Princeton blew leads against Northeastern, Rutgers and Wagner, the answer seemed out of reach.

SPORTS | 01/13/2013

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Men's Basketball: Tigers thrash Penn to open league slate

Led by junior point guard T.J. Bray, the men's basketball team started off Ivy League play with a home victory over rival Penn on Saturday. The Tigers (7-7 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) were playing against the Quakers (2-13, 0-1) for the first time since ending Penn's Ivy title hopes with a win in last year's regular-season finale. Revenge was not on the docket, however, as Princeton took the game by a score of 65-53.

SPORTS | 01/13/2013

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NCAA: Harvard cheats at everything*

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — NCAA enforcers have descended on Harvard’s campus to investigate widespread allegations of misconduct inside and outside the classroom. Instead of the standard team for the Northeast, NCAA president Mark Emmert summoned a crack team of investigators from Birmingham, Ala., to spearhead the effort. They will investigate a wide variety of purported violations by both Crimson football and basketball.

SPORTS | 01/10/2013

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Women's Basketball: Cagers forced to play Ivy season one-handed*

After going 41-1 in conference play over the last three seasons, the women’s basketball team will have an extra challenge this year. When Princeton kicks off league play against Penn tomorrow, the Tigers will play with one arm tied behind their backs. Literally. According to the league office, the Ivy League has instituted this policy in order to “make the games halfway interesting.”

SPORTS | 01/10/2013

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Football: Coach refuses to start popular left-handed quarterback*

Head coach Bob Surace ’90 surprised fans this week by refusing to name left-handed sophomore Quinn Epperly the starting quarterback for the football team’s final game of the season. With rookie Kedric Bostic sidelined due to concussion symptoms, Surace will instead be turning back to a more conventional quarterback with right-handed sophomore Connor Michelsen, who was benched two weeks prior.

SPORTS | 01/10/2013

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Badminton Club beats TCNJ; students storm court*

Mere seconds after junior Racket McBirdie sent the final birdie to the floor in Dillon Gymnasium, hundreds of students stormed out of the bleachers and rushed onto the court, jubilantly celebrating the badminton club’s 5-2 victory over The College of New Jersey on Thursday night. The celebration continued a trend of Princeton court-stormings that has become even more prevalent in recent months.

SPORTS | 01/10/2013

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On Tap with ... Kimberly Newell

Rookie Kimberly Newell is making headlines as the starting goalie for the women’s ice hockey team — she sits at second in saves in the ECAC with 492 this season. Last weekend at the International Ice Hockey Federation U18 Women’s World Championship in Finland, Newell saved 19 out of 20 shots in the championship game to win gold for Team Canada. She sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss playing with the boys, strange goals and heavy metal.

SPORTS | 01/08/2013

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Women's Basketball: Rookie quintet makes early contributions

Every season, there are always uncertainties about how the freshmen on a team will adjust to college-level play and the extent to which they will be able to contribute. For the five freshmen on the women’s basketball team, however, these questions have hardly been an issue. Despite the presence of a talented senior class, the freshmen quintet, consisting of guards Amanda Berntsen, Michelle Miller and Annie Tarakchian along with forwards Alex Wheatley and Taylor Williams, has received considerable playing time and provided an offensive boost in scoring and rebounding for the Tigers. The Class of 2016 has combined to score nearly a quarter of the Tigers’ total points so far this season, with each member averaging at least five minutes per game.

SPORTS | 01/08/2013

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Men's Hockey: Princeton alumni return to ice after NHL lockout

After a fierce 16-hour discussion in a midtown Manhattan hotel, rumors circulated on the morning of Jan. 6 that the NHL and the NHLPA would bring the competition back to the ice and away from the negotiating table. Both sides have all but promised the fans a 48-game or 50-game schedule after the lockout, the second-longest stoppage in the past decade behind the full-season lockout of 2004-05. The conclusion of the lockout will be welcome news for five Princeton alumni: George Parros ’03, Kevin Westgarth ’07, Jeff Halpern ’99, Darroll Powe ’07 and Mike Moore ’08.

SPORTS | 01/08/2013