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The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Tigers will host league championship series

After clinching a share of the Gehrig Division title last weekend with three victories over Columbia, the baseball team clinched the outright championship for the first time since 2006 on Friday by splitting a doubleheader against Cornell at Clarke Field. The Tigers swept the Big Red in Ithaca, N.Y., on Sunday, earning home field advantage in the Ivy League Championship Series against Dartmouth.

SPORTS | 05/01/2011

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Column: 2nd-round NBA playoff predictions

Playoff basketball never fails to excite me. A constant criticism of the NBA is that, in an 82-game season, players are prone to take games or quarters off and not play their hardest, which makes the games less interesting at times. Frankly, I’m fine with players or teams not playing at their peak capacity for 82 straight regular season games, and the San Antonio Spurs set a prime example of why it is important to peak at the end of the season instead of in the middle.

SPORTS | 05/01/2011

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Women's Lacrosse: Drumm scores 5 goals in final home game

Senior attacker Lizzy Drumm made her final appearance at Princeton Stadium a memorable one, scoring a game-high five goals in the women’s lacrosse team’s 19-10 victory over Penn State. Princeton came into the weekend unranked, while the Nittany Lions were No. 12 in the national rankings, but the hosts pulled off the upset in their final game of the regular season.

SPORTS | 05/01/2011

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Women's Lacrosse: Seniors to be honored vs. Nittany Lions

After finishing its regular season conference schedule on Wednesday, the women’s lacrosse team looks to end its season on a high note on Saturday. The Tigers (8–6 overall, 5-2 Ivy League) will play their final regular season game on Saturday against No. 12 Penn State. The last home game of the season will also honor the seniors, including attackers Maisie Devine, Lizzy Drumm and Kaitlyn Mauritz, defender Caroline Markowitz, and goalie Erin Tochihara. Additionally, the game will honor all women’s lacrosse alumni.

SPORTS | 04/28/2011

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Column: Playoff expansion not a cure for MLB's problems

The NFL has provided many great news stories to write about in recent days. (Who doesn’t love contributing their own mock draft? And I am not sick of lockout talk by any stretch of the imagination.) The fact of the matter, though, is that the NFL’s 50-day lockout and labor insecurity have convinced Bud Selig that baseball, sagging in popularity relative to the NFL, must make dramatic changes in the game to attract fans. Specifically, Selig, who plans to retire at the end of the 2012 season, wishes to add another playoff team in each league, bringing the total to five.

SPORTS | 04/28/2011

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Softball: Playing with a Giant passion

"It was orange and black. All day, every day.” Sophomore outfielder Lizzy Pierce of the softball team thus described her attire, showing her loyalty to her colors in the fierce manner of a true diehard. Already a lively person, she becomes even more animated when she talks about her team, and the obvious reverence she has is an inspiration to any Princetonian.

SPORTS | 04/27/2011

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On Tap with ... Tyler Moni

Senior midfielder Tyler Moni is a captain for the men’s lacrosse team. A Princeton native, Moni is a graduate of Princeton High School where, in addition to playing lacrosse, he was a standout wide receiver for the football team. Moni has been a contributor on both the offensive and defensive midfields during his time here, and has scored four goals this season despite missing time with a broken arm.

SPORTS | 04/26/2011

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Softball: 5-2 victory ends 7-game skid

After Saturday’s doubleheader against Columbia was rescheduled for Tuesday afternoon, the women’s softball team’s losing streak of seven games finally came to an end. Princeton (14-24 overall, 5-11 Ivy South) lost the first three games to division rival Columbia (16-25, 6-10) before a sixth-inning rally gave the Tigers their first win since April 9.

SPORTS | 04/26/2011

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Column: A mockery of mock drafts

This Thursday, the NFL will gather in New York City to draft for the 2011 season that may or may not happen. The players may or may not show up. Every analyst worth his or her salt has come out with a mock draft, but since my salt is so ridiculously expensive I’m going to have to settle for mocking mock drafts. The following is my best estimate of how the draft will go later this week.

SPORTS | 04/26/2011

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Feature: Ussery '81 leading Mavs

Ussery had to interact with and accommodate many different parties while putting together 2010’s All Star Weekend. It was held at the Dallas Cowboys’ football stadium to make room for as many Mavericks fans as possible. He had to negotiate not only with other members of the Mavericks organization, but also with NBA Commissioner David Stern and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to make the event successful.

SPORTS | 04/26/2011