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The Daily Princetonian

Men's Volleyball: Nittany Lions prove their might

Every time the men’s volleyball team played No. 12 Penn State this year, it pushed the Nittany Lions a little further. Despite this, the Tigers (15–10 overall, 5-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) were unable to overcome the strong Penn State squad (23-7, 10-0) in the EIVA finals on Saturday, dropping the match 3-28, 30-27, 30-13. The win marks the 12th straight EIVA championship title for the Nittany Lions, who will advance with a No. 3 seeding to the NCAA tournament.

SPORTS | 05/02/2010

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Baseball: Campaign finishes with 3 losses to Big Red

A season of disappointment came to an end this weekend for the baseball team as it dropped three of four games against Cornell in a series split between Ithaca, N.Y., and Princeton. Just one year removed from last year’s team playing in a playoff to determine the champion of the Gehrig Division, this year’s squad finished eight games off the pace of the Gehrig Division title and at the bottom of the Ivy League overall.

SPORTS | 05/02/2010

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Women's Water Polo: Tigers take 3rd at Easterns

The women’s water polo team kicked off the Eastern Championships with a spectacular first round upset before falling to a talented foe. Princeton (20-10 overall, 5-1 Southern Collegiate Water Polo Association) beat Bucknell (17-10, 5-1) 10-8 to knock the Bison out in the quarterfinals in College Park, Md. In the semifinals, the Tigers fell to Michigan (31-6) 12-8. Princeton ended the tournament on a high note, topping Hartwick (25-5) in the third-place game.

SPORTS | 05/02/2010

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Women's Lacrosse: Laxers fall to Penn in 1st round of Ivy tournament

A defensive first half turned into an undesirably high-scoring second period for the women’s lacrosse team, as fourth-seeded Princeton fell to top seed Penn 13-9 in the opening round of the Ivy League playoffs. The Tigers (6-10 overall, 4-3 Ivy League) held the Quakers to three first-half points as they entered halftime down 3-1, but they were unable to muster a sufficient comeback. Penn (13-3, 7-0) went on to beat Dartmouth in the Ivy League championship game 9-8 to win the inaugural league tournament.

SPORTS | 05/02/2010

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Men's Lacrosse: Ivy top spot on line vs. Big Red

If it comes down to who needs it more, the men’s lacrosse team may be in trouble.For No. 7 Princeton (9-3 overall, 4-1 Ivy League), there’s a lot riding on Saturday’s game against Cornell in Class of 1952 Stadium: the chance to be the outright Ivy League champion and the opportunity to host the Ivy League tournament in its inaugural year. But there is even more at stake for No. 10 Cornell (8-4, 3-2), known recently as the Tigers’ fiercest rival. Cornell will be fighting for the chance to keep its season alive, as a win Saturday is the Big Red’s ticket to the league tournament.

SPORTS | 04/29/2010

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Softball: Season ends against Cornell

This season comes to a close this weekend for the softball team with two days of doubleheaders against a strong Ivy League competitor in Cornell. Since Princeton (11-29 overall, 5-11 Ivy League) did not make the Ivy League playoffs, this weekend will be its last weekend of play this season, and the last for the team's four seniors. 

SPORTS | 04/29/2010

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On Tap with ... Keenan McCarthy

Head coach Sam Shweisky has often touted the strength of his men’s volleyball team’s bench. Junior middle blocker Keenan McCarthy is one of the Tigers’ key contributors off the bench. McCarthy has appeared in 32 sets. Though his appearances have been limited, he has taken advantage of his opportunities, registering 18 kills and a .469 attack percentage.

SPORTS | 04/28/2010

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Column: Why NFL teams are lukewarm on QBs

These days, the NFL is a quarterback’s league: 10 of the 12 playoff teams in 2009 had quarterbacks in the top 13 in the league in QB rating. (The two that didn’t — the Cincinnati Bengals and New York Jets — played each other in the first round. The Jets won that game and then advanced to the conference championship behind a strong defense and running game, and quarterback Mark Sanchez not being too horrible.) The coverage of the NFL draft is no less centered on signal-callers, with an enormous amount of time devoted to Sam Bradford being drafted first despite injury concerns, the surprising falls of Jimmy Clausen and Colt McCoy to the second and third rounds, respectively, and, of course, Tim “Marvolo” Tebow.

SPORTS | 04/28/2010

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Baseball: Mishu leads Tigers to win

In its final midweek game of the season, the baseball team rallied several times for a 12-10 11-inning victory over local rival Rider in a competitive, back-and-forth game. The Tigers (11-27 overall, 5-11 Ivy League) trailed 6-2 after four innings, but the Princeton offense came alive in the second half of the game. Led by freshman outfielder John Mishu and junior designated hitter Brian Berkowitz, the Tigers rallied for a lead, lost it in the ninth inning and then recovered with three runs in the 11th to claim the victory.

SPORTS | 04/28/2010

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Feature: Ready for world’s best

After a playing and coaching career that has spanned nearly three decades, Bob Bradley ’80 will finally get the opportunity to step onto soccer’s biggest stage this June. Bradley, who coaches the U.S. Men’s National Team and coached men’s varsity soccer at Princeton for 12 years, will pace the touchline at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

SPORTS | 04/27/2010