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The Daily Princetonian

Men's Soccer: Tigers sit third in Ivy League

In keeping with form from Ivy League competition last season, No. 15 Dartmouth and Penn currently have the fourth and fifth best overall records in the league, respectively, and they trail No. 8 Harvard, No. 25 Brown and Princeton. Yale and Cornell lag behind the reigning champions, while Columbia has struggled through the early part of the season, remaining in last place.

SPORTS | 09/22/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Soccer: Man of many names, talents

They call him Doug. They call him Burnstick. They call him J-Burn. They also call him Dougie Fresh, Burnwall and Bernard, but that’s not his name. He is a junior defender who has quickly transitioned to help out on the offensive end of the pitch as the leading scorer this season for the men’s soccer team. His name is Joshua Doug Walburn.

SPORTS | 09/22/2009

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The Daily Princetonian

Football: The Citadel's ground game burns defense

Saturday?s football game didn?t go quite as planned. Despite a promising first career start from sophomore quarterback Tommy Wornham, the team suffered its biggest loss since a 31-point drubbing at the hands of Penn seven years ago and exposed defensive flaws along the way. Critics may look to blame the loss on miscues, injuries or inexperience, but Princeton (0-1) was simply overwhelmed by The Citadel (1-1), whose confusing offense and swarming defense left the Tigers reeling. From The Citadel?s first series, it became clear that the Tigers

SPORTS | 09/20/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Football: The Citadel to provide tough test

Last year, this matchup was not about the game. When the football team went down to South Carolina to take on The Citadel last September, the Princeton University Band’s scuffle with Citadel cadets overshadowed the Tigers’ unnerving 37-24 loss. Princeton let the Bulldogs run away with the game in the second half, but more attention was paid to the band that week.

SPORTS | 09/17/2009