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The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Key series with Lions looms large

With its Ivy League campaign nearly half completed, the baseball team, three games out of first place in the Gehrig Division, faces an uphill struggle for the division title. Still, Princeton (8-20 overall, 3-5 Ivy League) has an excellent opportunity to gain ground in the standings this weekend and make up for its slow start, as it faces division leader Columbia (15-13, 6-2) in a crucial four-game set in New York City.

SPORTS | 04/15/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Volleyball: Princeton cruises to easy win at Dillon Gym

After a whole season of endless five-setters, the men’s volleyball team has finally found a way to start as well as it finishes. With just two games left in the regular season, the Tigers (12-9 overall, 5-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tait Division) defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology 30-27, 30-22, 30-24 for their first home sweep all season.

SPORTS | 04/15/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Tennis: Men, women head into final weekend of league play with title hopes

The last time the women’s tennis team finished with a perfect 7-0 Ivy League record was in 2000. In that season, Princeton finished its season with 8-1 victories over Cornell and Columbia. This weekend, the No. 32 Tigers (18-5 overall, 5-0 Ivy League) look to set back the clocks and repeat the feat by winning their final two matches of the season against the same opponents. On the men's side, the Tigers (8-11, 4-1) look to continue their late-season surge that has them in the thick of the Ivy League title race.

SPORTS | 04/15/2010

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The Daily Princetonian

On Tap with ... Maggie Boberg

Maggie Boberg, a junior and a three-year member of the women’s golf team, shot a one-round score of 80 in her team’s 323-326 victory last Saturday over Columbia. Boberg, who likes listening to Johnny Cash for inspiration, competed in four tournaments for the Tigers last year, posting a low score of 76 in the Princeton Invitational.

SPORTS | 04/14/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Column: It's LeBron's year

There comes a time in every man’s life when he has to face the cold, harsh realities of his existence and make a difficult decision with major consequences. There also comes a time in every man’s life when he writes an NBA playoff preview. This is that second time. Let’s break this year’s NBA playoff teams down into some groups in ascending order of their title chances.

SPORTS | 04/14/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Monmouth lineup directs assault

Under gray clouds at Clarke Field on Tuesday afternoon, the baseball team fell to Monmouth 24-7. The Tigers (8-20 overall, 3-5 Ivy League) struggled early and were unable to get on track against a powerful Hawks offense. Princeton committed five errors and surrendered 15 hits before the game was called due to darkness at the end of the seventh inning.

SPORTS | 04/13/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Crew: Childs Cup returns to Princeton

Last weekend, the men’s heavyweight, women’s open and women’s lightweight crews competed away from Princeton’s home at Lake Carnegie. The men traveled to New York City, where they claimed the Childs Cup by defeating Penn and Columbia. The women’s open crew kept its hold on the Class of ’75 Cup by besting Cornell and Radcliffe (Harvard) in Ithaca, N.Y. Far off in Redwood Shores, Calif., the women’s lightweight crew suffered close losses to top-ranked Wisconsin and Stanford but beat Sonoma State by a wide margin. 

SPORTS | 04/12/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Softball: Princeton breaks 11-game losing streak with win over Brown, drops three more games on road

After rain on Friday moved the softball team’s games back a day, the Tigers (7-25 overall, 1-7 Ivy League) earned their first Ivy League victory in the second game of a Saturday doubleheader against Brown (13-12, 1-5). Princeton split its series with Brown and dropped both games of a twin bill against Yale (8-17, 4-4).

SPORTS | 04/11/2010