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The Daily Princetonian

Crew: Trust at the helm key to rowers’ success in water

Like a quarterback on the football field or a point guard on the basketball court, the coxswain is the engineer of the offense in crew. As is the case for the quarterback and the point guard, how the coxswain performs can make or break a team’s results during competition. And in many ways, the coxswain is the mouthpiece for the head coach of the team while the crew is on the water.

SPORTS | 04/28/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Tigers travel north

The Tigers will get one last shot at Cornell this afternoon in a one-game playoff that will decide the champion of the Gehrig Division. The winner will face Dartmouth in the Ivy League Championship Series (ILCS) this weekend. Faced with a do-or-die situation, the Tigers look to senior righthander Brad Gemberling to pitch them into the ILCS.

SPORTS | 04/28/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Women's Lacrosse: Win over Brown secures second place in Ivy League

Saturday was Senior Day at Class of 1952 Stadium, and it certainly lived up to its billing. In the 8-7 defeat of Brown (6-8 overall, 2-4 Ivy League), Princeton?s senior class was responsible for seven of the team?s eight goals.Senior attack Christine Casaceli scored four goals while senior midfielder and tri-captain Holly McGarvie earned two points for the Tigers (12-2, 6-1). McGarvie noted that Casaceli had a great game on Saturday in front of the home crowd.?Christine had a tremendous game for sure,? McGarvie said.

SPORTS | 04/26/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Baseball: Series split forces Gehrig playoff

Baseball, if nothing else, is a game of inches. Whether it?s a ball rolling just under the shortstop?s glove or a called third strike on the outside corner, a baseball game often boils down to a few chance occurrences that defy explanation.Princeton (18-18 overall, 10-10 Ivy League Gehrig Division) found this out the hard way Sunday afternoon against Cornell (15-21, 10-10). The Tigers were only two innings away from clinching a spot in the Ivy League Championship Series when a home run from Cornell infielder Frank Hager gave the Big Red a 4-3 lead it would not relinquish.

SPORTS | 04/26/2009