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The Daily Princetonian

Women's Volleyball: Tigers expected to top Yale, Brown

Halfway through its league season, the women’s volleyball team is sitting at first place in the Ivy League, tied with rival Penn. The Tigers (11-7 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) will look to further their success this weekend at Yale (12-7, 6-2) and Brown (7-13, 1-7). Yale should prove an especially difficult opponent for Princeton, as the Bulldogs are currently lurking right behind the Tigers in Ivy League standings and boast a 21-3 home record in league play since 2007.

SPORTS | 10/28/2010

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Women's Hockey: After slow start, Colgate and Cornell come to compete at Baker Rink

As many students go home for fall break, the women’s ice hockey team will return to Baker Rink today for its first two home games of the year. After a tough 0-2 road trip last weekend to start the season, the Tigers (0-2) come back to Baker Rink with games on back-to-back days against ECAC Hockey rivals Colgate and Cornell to begin league play.

SPORTS | 10/28/2010

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Men's Soccer: Tigers to battle lowly Big Red

The men’s soccer team finds itself in a tight chase for the Ivy League title as it heads up to Ithaca, N.Y., to take on Cornell this weekend. No. 20 Princeton (9-3-1 overall, 4-0 Ivy League) is currently riding an eight-game winning streak and is tied atop the Ancient Eight with Penn, so it knows expectations will be high on Saturday night for what could be a season-changing match.

SPORTS | 10/28/2010

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Cross Country: Heavily favored runners to compete for Ancient Eight titles today

Cross country seasons don’t follow the form typical of most varsity sports. While most sports have crowded schedules that keep teams traveling every weekend, the cross country agenda is rather sparse. Athletes on other teams have time to work out kinks and fix mistakes over many games, but runners have no such luxury.

SPORTS | 10/28/2010

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Column: Hall spurs memories of 2-way star

On Sunday, Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall amassed an incredible four interceptions in a single game. This tied a long-standing NFL record, first set by another Redskin who played seven decades ago. That other player set the record in November 1943, in a game during which he also threw four touchdowns in a 42-20 victory.

SPORTS | 10/26/2010

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Women's Tennis: Bartlett-Marable duo places 2nd

As the trees on Princeton’s campus changed color and most students crammed for midterms, the women’s tennis team competed in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northeast Regional tournament at Dartmouth. Despite struggles in the singles draw, the team saw a string of successes in the doubles draw that nearly saw the Tiger duo of junior Hilary Bartlett and senior Taylor Marable take the tournament.

SPORTS | 10/26/2010

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On Tap with ... Shane Wilkinson

Hailing from Lubbock, Texas, the football team’s sophomore receiver Shane Wilkinson stays true to his roots. A country music fan who often sports Texan gear, Wilkinson is proud of the Lone Star state. Wilkinson has contributed to the team’s offensive success this season, having played in three games and accumulated 90 receiving yards.

SPORTS | 10/26/2010

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Women's Soccer: Home loss to Harvard puts Ivy League chances in peril

The women’s soccer team failed a crucial test Saturday, hurting its chances for the Ivy League title. The Tigers (8-6-0 overall, 3-2 Ivy League) started the day in second in the Ivy League and hoped to move into the top spot with a win over rival Harvard. Instead, the Crimson (6-6-1, 3-2) picked apart the home team and handed Princeton a 4-0 defeat.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010

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Crew: Men's lightweight sets record pace

It was cold and cloudy in Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday as the crews returned to the water in force, navigating the winding Charles River for the annual Head of the Charles Regatta. Princeton sent a total of eight boats to the event: one entry in each of championship men’s eight, women’s eight, men’s four and women’s four, and two entries in both lightweight men’s eight and lightweight women’s eight.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010

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Women's Volleyball: Pair of Ancient Eight road games ends in split for Princeton

The women’s volleyball team learned the hard way this weekend that you can only win the close matches so many times. After beating Penn in five sets in its league opener and sneaking past Harvard in a thrilling 3-2 comeback win, Princeton’s fortunes reversed this weekend when the Tigers (11-7 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) suffered a heartbreaking 25-15, 20-25, 23-25, 25-21, 17-15 loss to Columbia (12-6, 4-4) on Friday afternoon. Princeton handled its nerves better on Saturday, however, and won three hard-fought sets in a 25-23, 29-27, 25-21 sweep of Cornell (4-14, 2-6). The victory over Cornell earns the Tigers at least a share of first place in the Ivy League standings after the first half of the season.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010

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Sprint Football: Navy's defense too much in defeat

Following a disappointing performance last week at Army, the sprint football team knew it would have its hands full again Friday as it traveled down to Annapolis, Md., to compete against the Midshipmen of Navy. The Tigers (0-6 overall, 0-4 Collegiate Sprint Football League) have not been able to score a point against Navy (4-1, 2-1) since their meeting in 2004, and Friday night’s 67-0 loss marked the Orange and Black’s 13th consecutive defeat to the powerful Midshipmen.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010

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Men's Water Polo: Tigers sweep home weekend series

On Saturday at DeNunzio Pool, the men's water polo team topped Iona and George Washington at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Northern-Southern Crossover, winning by lopsided margins of 12-5 and 12-3, respectively. No. 18 Princeton (13-7 overall, 6-2 CWPA Southern Division) held both teams scoreless in the first half, demonstrating again how strong its defense has been this season.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010

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Field Hockey: Women suffer shutout loss to Penn State

As has become a recurring theme this season, the field hockey team initially found success against an Ivy League opponent before falling to a ranked non-conference foe. The Tigers (11-4 overall, 5-0 Ivy League) beat their archrivals Harvard (3-11, 1-4), posting a 4-0 shutout on Saturday for Alumni Day. On Sunday, however, Princeton fell 1-0 to Penn State (12-4) due to a last-minute, game-changing goal.

SPORTS | 10/24/2010