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Baseball: Tigers pin hopes on youth

In 2010, the baseball team won barely one-quarter of its games and finished last in the Ivy League at 6-14. With a lineup and pitching staff that will be dominated by underclassmen, few teams face more uncertainty than the Tigers do entering the new season. But senior left-handed pitcher David Palms likes what he has seen so far.

SPORTS | 03/01/2011

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Men's Squash: Bulldogs squash Tigers' title hopes in semifinals

In a three-shift squash match, losing two matches in the first round digs a team into an early hole. Losing all three matches in the first shift can make that hole seem to be the Grand Canyon. But in each of its final two matches of the Potter Cup, the men’s squash team found itself facing this predicament and emerged from one of the contests with a win and the other, a loss.

SPORTS | 02/28/2011

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Women's Water Polo: Victory over Harvard seals 3rd place in ECAC Championships

The women’s water polo team finished third at the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships this weekend. The No. 20 Tigers (5-2 overall, 3-1 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) opened Saturday with a 12-9 defeat of Wagner (8-2), but dropped a tight 11-10 contest to Maryland (5-4). Princeton returned to Bucknell’s Kinney Natatorium the following day to beat Harvard (8-4) in the consolation match 12-3.

SPORTS | 02/28/2011

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Women's Swimming & Diving: Hosts claim Ivy League title at DeNunzio

For the 10th time in the past 12 years, the women’s swimming and diving team won the Ivy League Championships hosted at DeNunzio Pool this past weekend. The Tigers (7-0 overall, 7-0 Ivy League) finished with 1,562 points, followed closely by Harvard (6-1, 6-1) with 1,496 points. The next-closest competitor was Columbia (5-4, 3-4) with 894 points.

SPORTS | 02/27/2011

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Women's Lacrosse: Team drops Johns Hopkins in season-opening thriller

In an exciting, back-and-forth game on Saturday, the women’s lacrosse team (1-0) opened its season with a 9-8 victory over Johns Hopkins (2-1) on Powers Field at Princeton Stadium. The game was predicted to be very close — last year’s game went into overtime before the Tigers pulled out a 10-9 win, and last week’s Inside Lacrosse poll ranked Princeton No. 19 and Johns Hopkins No. 20.

SPORTS | 02/27/2011

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Women's Basketball: Weekend sweep provides chance to clinch at home

After two strong road victories over Cornell and Columbia this weekend, the women’s basketball team now has the chance to clinch the Ivy League title at home next weekend. By defeating Cornell (6-20 overall, 3-9 Ivy League) 71-44 on Friday, the Tigers (21-4, 10-1) won their 20th game of the season, a mark they have now passed two years in a row.

SPORTS | 02/27/2011

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Women's Hockey: Season ends in quarterfinals for 5th straight year

When the women’s hockey team skated out onto the ice this past Friday at Baker Rink to face Quinnipiac in a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal series, it had won 13 of its previous 15 games, including eight of nine at Baker Rink. But Princeton could not get past a tough Quinnipiac defense, as the Bobcats swept the series 2-0, securing a spot in the ECAC semifinals for the first time in program history.

SPORTS | 02/27/2011

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Men's Hockey: Top squads Union, RPI block path to top-4 seed

The men’s hockey team hopes to capture a first-round bye in the ECAC Hockey conference tournament as it enters its final weekend of the regular season. Princeton (15-10-2 overall, 10-8-2 ECAC Hockey) will have to avenge earlier losses by beating both Union College (24-7-3, 16-3-1) and Rensselaer (19-9-4, 11-8-1) on the road this weekend to have a chance at finishing as one of the conference’s top four seeds.

SPORTS | 02/24/2011

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