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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers fall in league standings

The women?s basketball team hoped that Ivy League victories would balance out its win-loss record, but over Intersession, the scales continued to tip against the Tigers.Despite impressive rebounding, Princeton?s (4-15 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) dismal shooting percentage enabled Dartmouth (6-12, 3-1) to run away with a 68-55 win on Friday in Hanover, N.H.

SPORTS | 02/03/2008

The Daily Princetonian

League play gets rolling

If the women's basketball team's victory against Penn was any indication, the Ivy League might be a cure for the Tigers, who struggled in non-conference play before taking down the Quakers to begin the league season undefeated.

SPORTS | 01/20/2008

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Tigers hunting for first ECAC title of decade

For most students, Intersession is a time of unwinding and much-needed relaxation. But for winter athletes, the season's midpoint is a perfect vantage point both to reflect on the past and prepare for the future.As the ECAC Hockey League's first-place men's squad, it is difficult for the Tigers (12-8-0 overall, 8-4-0 ECAC) to tell which is more promising, the team's 8-4 conference start or the extraordinary chance to do what no Princeton hockey team has done in over 10 years ? win the ECAC Hockey League.In the season's early weeks, this seemed unlikely.

SPORTS | 01/20/2008

The Daily Princetonian

Hugh plays for 2008 Olympics

For Princeton students, the weekend before Dean's Date is a prime time for procrastination. The University's sly scheduling of Dean's Date on a Tuesday lures students into thinking, "Well, there's always Monday." Due to this tendency, Saturday and Sunday are often filled with unproductive hours spent YouTube-ing, Facebooking and playing beirut rather than working on 20-page research papers that, in hindsight, should have been started over winter break.While most students procastinated accordingly, junior Adam Hugh had a slightly more legitimate excuse for not focusing on his work.

SPORTS | 01/17/2008

The Daily Princetonian

Former Star takes on AFL

During the football team's 2006 Ivy League Championship season, newspapers focused mostly on the contributions of Princeton's high-powered offense and its headline-grabbing cast of quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs.Few, however, showered attention on players like William "J.J." Artis '07, the Tigers' star defensive back.

SPORTS | 01/17/2008

The Daily Princetonian

Cheek a little lonely at Cap 'Olympian night'

Taking cues from Cottage's 'Country Western night', Tiger Inn's 'State Night,' and Quadrangle's 'Anyone, please, night', officers from the Cap and Gown Club decided to fulfill fantasies of their own when they scheduled 'Olympian night' at their club for Saturday evening.In a move described by many upperclassmen as "typical," a male freshman was the only student to attend."When my friend at Cap told me about the night, I got really excited," freshman Joey Cheek, the lone attendee, said while munching on a small box of Wheaties in Frist afterwards.

SPORTS | 01/15/2008

The Daily Princetonian

It's f*cking robo, dude. I love that sh*t.

Ah, robo. Each night, Princeton students descend to a table of glory to do battle. Intelligence and strength not required, of course, but the game satisfies that competitive drive that apparently got us all here... heh, wonder where that went.Today, the 'Prince' offers up a list of thoughts and points on the great game for all to contemplate and discuss.

SPORTS | 01/15/2008