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The Daily Princetonian

Men's Lacrosse: Orange and Black and Blue

It was a result that shocked the college lacrosse world.Playing in front of a crowd that numbered in the thousands, the men’s lacrosse team fell to No. 3 Syracuse by a 13-4 margin at the Konica Minolta Big City Classic. The lopsided game closed out the first ever event at the New Meadowlands Stadium and left a shaken Princeton team (7-2 overall, 3-0 Ivy League) searching for answers as it looked toward the tail-end of its regular season.

SPORTS | 04/11/2010

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Tennis: Women move closer to Ivy League title with pair of home victories

It was a wild weekend for both the women’s and men’s tennis teams as they faced off with Ivy League foes Harvard and Dartmouth. The No. 28 women’s team continued its domination in Ivy League play, defeating No. 53 Harvard (11-7 overall, 3-1 Ivy League) 5-2 at the Lenz Tennis Center on Friday. The Tigers (18-5, 5-0) followed with another strong performance at home on Saturday, beating No. 48 Dartmouth (16-3, 3-1) 6-1. Overall, Princeton has beaten 10 of its 13 ranked opponents.

SPORTS | 04/11/2010

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Women's Water Polo: Weekend sweep helps title hopes

Sophomore goalie Kristen Ward jumped across the goal, treaded out of the water and met the opposing shot with two flexed arms, preventing the Bucknell goal late in the fourth. Ward played her best game of the year on Sunday afternoon in DeNunzio Pool to lead the women’s water polo team to a 4-3 victory over the Bison (12-5 overall, 4-1 Collegiate Water Polo Association).

SPORTS | 04/11/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Pitching falters on Ancient Eight trip

In its first four Ivy League games, the baseball team allowed its opponents to score just 12 runs.In its fifth, Brown needed only six innings to top that mark.Princeton (8-19 overall, 3-5 Ivy League) could not keep Brown (9-17, 6-2) off the base paths on Saturday, allowing 29 runs on 38 hits in a pair of contests in Providence, R.I. The Tigers lost the first game 17-4, and though their offense put on a show in the nightcap, it was not enough to avoid a 12-11 defeat. Princeton picked up an 8-7 win in its opener on Sunday at Yale (15-12-1, 3-5) but dropped the second 6-5.

SPORTS | 04/11/2010

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Women's Lacrosse: Bulldogs come to town for Ancient Eight battle

After a disappointing loss to Ivy League opponent Cornell last weekend, the women’s lacrosse team fell out of the top 20 ranked teams in the country. But the Tigers have high hopes to rebound on Saturday against Yale. Princeton (4-6 overall, 2-1 Ivy League) will host the Bulldogs (5-6, 2-2) in an Ivy League matchup that could have important postseason implications for both teams.

SPORTS | 04/08/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Lacrosse: Wiedmaier’s return strengthens defense

At the end of last year, when it was announced that former head coach Bill Tierney would be leaving Princeton to go to the University of Denver, the men’s lacrosse team knew it would be going into the 2010 season with a lot stacked against it. It would be playing under a new head coach, Chris Bates, who at the time was a relatively unknown and untested quantity.

SPORTS | 04/08/2010

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Softball: Princeton looks to rebound from 10-game losing streak against familiar foes

This weekend the softball team hopes for a redeeming set of wins against two Ivy League rivals, with the Tigers (6-22 overall, 0-4 Ivy League) set to play doubleheaders against Brown and Yale. Princeton will face Brown (12-11, 1-3) in Providence, R.I., on Friday and then travel to New Haven, Conn., to challenge Yale (6-15, 2-2) on Saturday.

SPORTS | 04/08/2010

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Crew: Three crews look to continue success over the weekend

This weekend, three of Princeton’s four crews will be looking to follow up universally strong season openers. However, none will be at the Tigers’ home, Lake Carnegie. The men’s heavyweight crew will compete against the Penn and Columbia in the Childs Cup in New York City. The women’s open crew will travel to Ithaca, N.Y., to meet Cornell and Harvard in the Class of 1975 Cup. The women’s lightweight crew will head across the country to Redwood City, Calif., to race against Stanford and Wisconsin.

SPORTS | 04/07/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Volleyball: Princeton to hit the road to take on Juniata, George Mason

The men’s volleyball team is no stranger to tough contests, having clinched six of its nine home games in marathon five-set matches. And the Tigers don’t succumb to the pressure either, since they clinched three of these six wins with nail-biting two-point victories. This weekend is likely to be a similar story, as Princeton (10-8 overall, 4-4 Eastern Intercolleigate Volleyball Association Tait Division) takes on Juniata (8-12, 2-6) on Friday and George Mason (5-16, 2-4) on Sunday on the road.

SPORTS | 04/07/2010