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Men's Basketball: Princeton falters in CBI semis

The men’s basketball team’s strongest season in six years came to a stop last night when it fell to a young but talented Saint Louis squad, 69-59. Princeton (22-9 overall, 11-3 Ivy League) gave the Billikens (23-11) a tight first half before Saint Louis pulled away in the final minutes. A 15-0 run that Saint Louis started at the end of the first half and finished in the beginning of the second gave the Billikens a lead the Tigers could never quite overcome.

SPORTS | 03/24/2010

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Column: NCAA tourney should not bust its own bracket

This past weekend exemplified what is best about the NCAA tournament. You had the consensus No. 1 team, Kansas, knocked out in the second round by no-name Northern Iowa, who reached the Sweet 16 along with a host of other upset teams, including Ivy League champ Cornell. But there are still enough well-known teams — like Duke, Kentucky and Syracuse — alive to make the final rounds interesting and keep the networks happy. 

SPORTS | 03/23/2010

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On Tap with ... Sarah Vance

Senior defender and tri-captain Sarah Vance of the women’s lacrosse team is known for her feisty defense. The Lexington, Va., native is tied for fourth on the team in ground balls and fourth in fouls in what promises to be a career year for her. She has started all six games so far for the No. 13 Tigers (2-4 overall, 1-0 Ivy League), who play at Columbia tonight.

SPORTS | 03/23/2010

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Men's Volleyball: Princeton prevails in 5-set struggle with divisional foe Springfield College

The men’s volleyball team has certainly been a story of endurance this year. On Friday, March 12, the Tigers (7-5 overall, 3-2 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tait Division) challenged Springfield College and sealed their second-place divisional spot in another lengthy, five-game match. The Tigers got off to a slow start, but like they did in their game the previous week against Juniata, they climbed from a 0-2 game deficit to win in 5 games, 28-30, 28-30, 30-26, 30-26, 15-11.

SPORTS | 03/22/2010

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Track & Field: Tigers travel to Florida for spring break trip

With winter snowstorms and paired indoor league titles both securely in the past, the men’s and women’s track and field teams journeyed to Florida to open the outdoor season last week. The Walt Disney World Invitational was the main competition for the week, and some field athletes also showcased their skills at the National Training Center Throws and Jumps Challenge. Princeton athletes provided strong performances across the board, with several stirring victories.

SPORTS | 03/22/2010

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Women's Lacrosse: Princeton opens Ivy slate with win at Brown, struggles at home against Virginia foes

The early season struggles continued for the women’s lacrosse team last week, but a strong showing against its first Ivy League opponent gives the team something to be happy about. No. 13 Princeton (2-4 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) defeated Brown in its Ivy League opener but lost to James Madison and No. 6 Virginia later in the week.

SPORTS | 03/21/2010

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Baseball: Stellar pitching, close games the norm in 10-game spring break trip

For the baseball team, spring break was no break at all. The squad was hard at work on a southern road trip, playing 10 games in nine days against difficult regional powerhouses, including No. 17 North Carolina. Despite finishing the trip 4-6, the Tigers (4-10) have come away with some valuable experience against high-quality lineups that will surely be of use when battling Ivy League opposition later in the season. 

SPORTS | 03/21/2010

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Women's Swimming and Diving: Aemisegger ends career on high note

While the swim season may have been over for most of the women’s swimming and diving team, one meet remained for three Princeton athletes — the 2010 NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships, held March 18–20. Senior Alicia Aemisegger, sophomore Meredith Monroe and freshman Bryna Tsai traveled to Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., to compete in the year’s final meet after helping lead Princeton to its ninth Ivy League championship in 11 years.

SPORTS | 03/21/2010