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Around the Ivy League: Women's Basketball

The women’s basketball team swept its first home weekend of conference play after four road games, regaining its spot atop the Ivy League. The Tigers (17-4 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) will not repeat last year’s perfect 14-0 season, but they are now the clear favorites to win their second consecutive league title. Here’s a look at the teams they’ll have to hold off to make it back to the NCAA Tournament:

SPORTS | 02/16/2011

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Chess: Checkmates over playdates

Daniel has curly, unkempt hair that shoots out from his head in all directions and angles. His small brown eyes open out of his square glasses, and he looks down at the chess board with confidence. But his fingers betray his anxiety as they pull at the neck of his turtleneck sweater and toy with his captured white pieces. After a moment’s hesitation, Daniel’s hand moves in, grabs a black knight and sloppily tosses it up one space and left two spaces, placing it left-of-center in its new home.

SPORTS | 02/16/2011

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On Tap with ... Kashif Smith

Kashif Smith was the only racer to finish in under seven seconds in the 60m dash in New Haven, Conn., last weekend, winning the event  in 6.98 seconds. The junior sprinter was one of many victorious Tigers, because the men’s track and field team won its seventh straight Harvard-Yale-Princeton title. Smith placed third in the 200m dash behind sophomore Sebastian Steffen and junior Austin Hollimon. After the Princeton Invitational this weekend, the team will travel to The Armory in New York to compete in the Ivy League championships.

SPORTS | 02/15/2011

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Trade ideas to shake up the NBA

As the NBA trade deadline approaches, every analyst under the sun is throwing out ideas for reasonable trades designed to improve both teams or at least to save money for one team while giving another team a key cog for a playoff run. These are not those ideas.

SPORTS | 02/15/2011

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Women's Water Polo: Sudden-death thriller highlights opening tourament

The women’s water polo team nearly pulled off a sweep at its season-opening Princeton Invitational this weekend but lost to a ranked opponent in its final game to finish 3-1. The No. 18 Tigers (3-1 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) defeated George Washington (1-3) and Brown (1-3) on Saturday. They returned to DeNunzio Pool the following day to beat Colorado State (3-6) but closed with a tight loss to No. 19 Pacific (6-3).

SPORTS | 02/14/2011

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Men's Volleyball: No. 11 Penn State cements status as EIVA frontrunner with 3-0 victory

In its nine winning matches this season, the Penn State men’s volleyball team has lost only five of 32 games. Despite a close third game decided by only two points, Princeton (1-6 overall, 0-3 EIVA) was unable to take a sixth on Saturday as No. 11 Penn State (9-3, 4-0) topped the Tigers in three sets, 25-17, 25-16, 25-23.

SPORTS | 02/14/2011

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Track & Field: Tigers dominate HYP

This weekend, the men’s and women’s track teams proved their dominance over Harvard and Yale at the annual Harvard-Princeton-Yale meet. The competition, held this year in New Haven, Conn., is a chance for the Ivy League’s three oldest rivals to get up close and personal. The Tigers’ sweep provided the seventh straight title for the men’s team and the second consecutive win for the women.

SPORTS | 02/14/2011

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Wrestling: Top-ranked Cornell continues stellar season with sweep of Princeton

If the men’s wrestling team had to suffer a sweep, it was fitting that it should come against the nation’s top team. The Tigers’ final Ivy League match saw them defeated by the Big Red 44-0. With five wrestlers ranked sixth or higher nationally in their respective classifications, Cornell undoubtedly had the advantage in Saturday’s contest, and it proved itself deserving of that top spot.

SPORTS | 02/14/2011

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Men's Basketball: Princeton improves to 7-0 with N.Y. sweep

For each of the past three years, the seniors on the men’s basketball team have entered Cornell’s Newman Arena, and for each of the past three years, Princeton has left Ithaca in defeat. But senior guard and tri-captain Kareem Maddox was tired of losing at Cornell (6-16 overall, 2-6 Ivy League), and for the first time in the seniors’ careers, the Tigers beat the Big Red on the road, 57-55.

SPORTS | 02/13/2011

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Squash: Trinity extends streak to 240 wins at Jadwin

The signs that sprang up around campus advertising the men’s squash match against Trinity ranged from the direct — “We must stop them” — to the outrageous — “Justin Bieber ... will not be at the men’s squash match this weekend.” Whatever you think about the team’s marketing techniques, they proved effective. A standing-room-only crowd gathered in Jadwin Gymnasium on Sunday afternoon to watch Princeton take its shot at the nation’s top-ranked team and its record winning streak.

SPORTS | 02/13/2011

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Women's Basketball: Tigers back on top of Ivy

The women’s basketball team regained first place in the Ivy League this weekend with 22-point victories over Columbia and Cornell at Jadwin Gymnasium. Harvard (13-8 overall, 5-2 Ivy League), which took first place after a 73-67 victory over the Tigers (17-4, 6-1) last weekend at Lavietes Pavilion, dropped to third place with losses to Yale and Brown this weekend.

SPORTS | 02/13/2011

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Fencing: Women repeat as league champions on home turf

During what head coach Zoltan Dudas has called an “interesting” season, the Tigers had an exciting weekend of competition at the 2011 Ivy League Fencing Championships in Jadwin Gymnasium. After two days of fierce fencing, the women’s team swept its opponents, finishing with a 6-0 record and defending its Ivy League title. The men’s team fought through narrow losses to finish fourth behind Harvard, Yale and Penn.

SPORTS | 02/13/2011