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The Daily Princetonian

Column: Certainly not ‘One Shining Moment’

We were robbed. Monday night could have been a night in which each and every one of us witnessed a truly historic sports moment. We would have remembered exactly where we were, who we were with and what we were doing when Butler guard Gordon Hayward launched a shot with no time left on the clock to beat the Duke Blue Devils in the finals of the NCAA basketball tournament.

SPORTS | 04/06/2010

The Daily Princetonian

On Tap with ... Mike Lombardi

With the help of senior Mike Lombardi, the men’s heavyweight crew had a remarkable opening weekend, beating Georgetown in all three varsity races. Lombardi’s first varsity boat toppled the Hoyas by crossing the finish line more than 25 seconds before the opposition’s first boat.

SPORTS | 04/06/2010

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Crew: Boats win big at home

The men’s heavyweight crew began a new era under head coach Greg Hughes ’96 with a bang on Saturday morning by beating Georgetown in convincing fashion. The Tigers (1-0) dominated on Lake Carnegie, sweeping the Hoyas in all three 2,000m races.

SPORTS | 04/05/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Pitching shines in weekend split

With an inexperienced lineup that lost a lot to graduation last year, the baseball team knew that its hopes of contending for the Ivy League title rested on its pitching and defense. In the first weekend of league play, Princeton’s run prevention came through. The Tigers allowed just 12 runs in 38 innings en route to a solid 2-2 start to conference play.

SPORTS | 04/04/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Lacrosse: Fiorito stops 17 in win

After a career-high 15 saves in last week’s win over Yale, it seemed reasonable that sophomore goalie Tyler Fiorito might fall back to his average performance of just under eight saves per game. Fiorito, however, defied that logic with a new career high of 17 saves, as the men’s lacrosse team beat Brown 9-7 in a back-and-forth contest.

SPORTS | 04/04/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Softball: Lettire ties career home run record, but team drops 4 games

When senior pitcher Jamie Lettire audibly urged a towering fly ball to stay fair in the bottom of the seventh inning of a 6-4 loss to Dartmouth on Saturday afternoon, the moment seemed to encapsulate the softball team’s weekend. The ball faded into foul territory but cleared the left-field fence, a close miss like much of the weekend was for Princeton (6-21 overall, 0-4 Ivy League). The Tigers dropped all four of their Ivy League games at Class of 1895 Field, falling twice to Harvard (9-15, 3-1) and twice to the Big Green (3-17, 2-2).

SPORTS | 04/04/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Spring fling in Foxborough

The men’s lacrosse team will face off against No. 16 Brown tomorrow afternoon in the second game of an Ivy League doubleheader at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Dartmouth will play No. 6 Cornell before No. 5 Princeton takes the field. Both the Tigers (6-1 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) and the Bears (3-3, 1-0) are currently undefeated in league play, and at least half of their collective games so far this season have been one-goal decisions.

SPORTS | 04/01/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Women's Lacrosse: Tigers look to turn Big Red blue

As a young team, faced with a brutal early season schedule, the women’s lacrosse team didn’t hit its stride right away. With a spotless Ivy League record and a win against No. 9 Georgetown — the first win of the season against a ranked opponent — the Tigers were starting to look sharp as of this Monday. But inconsistency reared its ugly head on Wednesday afternoon, however, as Princeton dropped a 14-12 decision to unranked Temple fresh off its victory over Georgetown.

SPORTS | 04/01/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Ancient Eight campaign begins

The baseball team opens Ivy League play this weekend, beginning its 20-game, five-week sprint to the conference championship. The Tigers will get their first and last look at a pair of foes from the Rolfe Division — Harvard and Dartmouth — in their first grueling four-game weekend. Princeton hosts the Crimson in a doubleheader that starts at noon on Saturday, before they cap their weekend with another twin bill against the Big Green at noon on Sunday.

SPORTS | 04/01/2010