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Men's Basketball: Mavraides, Maddox spark major win

Junior guard Doug Davis, as he is known to do, hit a three-pointer, but Siena guard Clarence Jackson took care of business, making both his free throws, and the visitors still had the lead.So the Tigers were down five, with 20 seconds to play, and a loss seemed only a matter of time. Head coach Sydney Johnson ’97 drew up a nifty play to get Davis another open look, but he missed long, and Siena was just seconds away from celebrating.

SPORTS | 11/28/2010

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Men's Basketball: Tigers top Bucknell on road

It looked like Monday’s horror show all over again. Less than 24 hours after surrendering a 13-point halftime advantage to James Madison University and losing in the final minute, the men’s basketball team watched as Bucknell cut another 13-point lead to one possession on the very same court. But sophomore forward Mack Darrow scored five points down the stretch, including a game-icing three-pointer, as Princeton (2-2) pulled away from the Bison (2-4) for a 66-55 victory.

SPORTS | 11/23/2010

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Women's Hockey: Squad ready for road trip vs. No. 5 Boston University

After failing to find the back of the net in its last two games, the women’s hockey team hopes to be thankful for goals over the Thanksgiving weekend. Continuing the tradition that started one year ago, Princeton (3-7-1 overall, 3-5-1 ECAC Hockey) and No. 5 Boston University (9-2-3) will play twice during the holiday weekend. Both games will be played in Walter Brown Arena, home of the Terriers.

SPORTS | 11/23/2010

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Women's Basketball: Fearsome Trojans next challenge for confident Princeton

After a dominant 69-52 victory over Lehigh on Sunday, the women’s basketball team will head to Nashville, Tenn., to play University of Southern California, perhaps their toughest opponent so far this season, in the Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament on Friday. The Trojans (2-1), currently in sixth place in the strong Pacific-10 conference, will provide the Tigers (2-1) a big test early in the non-league season.

SPORTS | 11/23/2010

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Men's Basketball: Cagers squander 13-point lead after first half in loss to JMU

It looks like the men's basketball team is not ready to dominate the Ivy League yet. The Tigers (1-2 overall) continued play in the College Basketball Experience Classic on Monday night, losing a heartbreaker to James Madison University (2-1) 65-64 in Harrisonburg, Va. It seemed as if Princeton would cruise to a blowout victory after jumping out to a 15-4 lead five minutes into the game. The Tigers were hitting shot after shot, and James Madison had no answer to their high-paced offense. Princeton led by as much as 20 in the first half and went into halftime leading 47-34 on 18-29 shooting from the field.

SPORTS | 11/22/2010

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Cross Country: Men finish 12th at NCAAs

As collegiate competition goes, cross country has a long tradition at Princeton. The Tigers held their first meet on Nov. 16, 1906, more than a century ago. Entering 2010, Princeton had already seen some impressive runners, including six All-American men and four All-American women. So when the men’s cross-country team has its best season in history, it means something. And after the Tigers’ performance Monday at the NCAA championship in Terre Haute, Ind., nobody can doubt that 2010 has been that season.

SPORTS | 11/22/2010

The Daily Princetonian

On the Prowl: November 21, 2010

Executive Editor for Sports Vikram Rao '11 and Associate Editor for Sports Gabe Debenedetti '12 discuss the men's water polo team's performance in the Eastern Championships, the play of women's basketball, and the disappointing conclusions to the men's soccer and football seasons.

SPORTS | 11/21/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Football Analysis: 142-year-old team has first 1-9 campaign

The football team’s difficult season came to a historic, grinding halt Saturday as Dartmouth (6-4 overall, 3-4 Ivy League) blanked Princeton (1-9, 0-7) 31-0 at Princeton Stadium. The lopsided game, which was the Tigers’ worst loss to the Big Green since 1970, marked the first time since 1973 that Princeton failed to win any conference games in a single season — a remarkable happening that has now occurred only twice in the program’s 141-year history. With the weekend’s shutout, Dartmouth, long the punching bag of the Ivy League, completed its first winning season in 13 years and captured a fifth-place finish in the conference standings.

SPORTS | 11/21/2010

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Women's Hockey: Tigers fail to score in weekend trip to New York vs. No. 2 Cornell, Colgate

It was a tough trip to New York for the women’s hockey team this weekend, as the Tigers were shut out in consecutive games for the first time in almost five years. Princeton (3-7-1 overall, 3-5-1 ECAC Hockey) fell 1-0 to No. 2 Cornell (8-1, 6-0) on Friday and was shut out again on Saturday 2-0 by Colgate (5-9, 2-4).

SPORTS | 11/21/2010

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Football: Dartmouth ends 7-game skid vs. Old Nassau

The football team’s Saturday afternoon ended the same way most have this fall: with Princeton watching its opponent run out the clock. The Tigers (1-9 overall, 0-7 Ivy League) trudged off the field as Dartmouth (6-4, 3-4) celebrated a 31-0 victory on the opposite sideline. There would be no next week, no other opponent to prepare for, no more chances to turn it around. The final chapter had been written about 2010: the worst season in the history of Princeton football.

SPORTS | 11/21/2010

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Men's Water Polo: Loss to Navy ends dreams of Final Four repeat

This weekend marked the end of the men’s water polo season as Princeton placed third at the Eastern Championship, falling short of a repeat NCAA Final Four bid. The No. 15 Tigers (19-8 overall, 6-3 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) registered a 10-4 win against Massachusetts Institute of Technology (13-12), fell to No. 18 Navy (24-7, 8-1) 5-8 and defeated No. 17 Bucknell (13-16, 2-7) 8-7.

SPORTS | 11/21/2010

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Men's Water Polo: Princeton hits road aiming to repeat as Eastern champions

This weekend the men’s water polo team will travel to Lewisburg, Pa., for the Eastern Championship. The top four teams from the Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern and Northern divisions will compete for a bid to the NCAA tournament and the chance to play in the Final Four. The No. 16 Tigers (17-7 overall, 6-2 CWPA Southern Division) won the top seed in the Southern Division by defeating No. 17 Bucknell (12-14, 2-6) at the Southern Championship. At Easterns this weekend, Princeton will face Massachusetts Institute of Technology (12-10), the No. 4 seed from the Northern Division.

SPORTS | 11/18/2010