Dramatic win breaks up a rough 1-9 season
TULSA, Okla. ? The worst team in National Hockey League history is the 1974-75 Washington Capitals.
TULSA, Okla. ? The worst team in National Hockey League history is the 1974-75 Washington Capitals.
For four quarters and two overtimes, the No. 15 men's water polo team fought No. 12 Bucknell to a standstill last Friday in Lewisburg, Pa.But in the third overtime, a single turnover cost the Tigers the game, as the Bisons quickly attacked and scored to take the sudden death victory.In its first real test of the season, Princeton (6-1 overall, 0-1 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) was edged by Bucknell (8-1, 3-0) 13-12, just 40 seconds into the third overtime period.Sometimes, however, it takes a tough loss to really jumpstart a team.Last season, the team lost twice in a row to No.
Though the Tigers put three goals in the back of the net, the women's soccer team was unable to notch its first win.
The men's and women's tennis teams entered the opening weekend of the season with two nationally ranked singles players.
Freshman week isn't just about catching up with friends and moving into dorm rooms. For the men's golf team, it's also about playing 216 holes of golf in 10 days to prepare for its first tournament of the season.The Tigers kicked their season off early with the Gopher Invitational outside Minneapolis, Minn.
Facing a 23-0 deficit at the half, the football team headed into the locker room Saturday evening feeling a sense of deja vu.
The women's volleyball team learned quickly from its mistakes this weekend, using effective hitting to win its final three matches after being swept by Liberty in its first match of the Villanova Tournament.
"It was almost comical," head coach Roger Hughes said.There was no better or more honest description of the brutal first half that left the football team (0-1 overall) trailing 23-0 at intermission against Lehigh (1-1) on Saturday.
Princeton does not lose Ivy League field hockey games often ? a fact Dartmouth learned the hard way Saturday afternoon.The Tigers (2-2 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) dominated the Big Green (2-3, 1-1) in Hanover, N.H., all the way to a 4-1 victory that was Princeton's third straight over Dartmouth and sixth in the past seven seasons.Things might have gone very differently if the whole game had been played like the first few minutes.Less than three minutes after the opening whistle, the Big Green's Ashley Hines redirected a shot past sophomore goalkeeper Cynthia Wray to give Dartmouth a lead on the first shot of the game.The next five shots came from Tiger sticks as Princeton took control of the game.
Most sports fans spent their summer tracking their favorite baseball teams and the Michael Vick scandal.
For those who assume that running is an individual sport, a single glimpse at the women's cross country team disproves that notion.These Tigers strategize and cooperate with each other just like any other team, and they executed their gameplan to perfection this Saturday in defeating Harvard and Yale."These girls are your teammates for a reason," senior captain Caitlin McTague said.
The good news for the men's soccer team is that all its games this season have been close and hard-fought, thanks to a consistently solid defensive effort.
Facing fourth and goal at the one-yard line in double overtime against Penn last year, quarterback Jeff Terrell '07 handed the ball to then-junior running back Rob Toresco.
Senior quarterback Bill Foran showed his first flash of greatness as a wide receiver for the football team during his freshman season, hauling in his first career catch for an 80-yard touchdown pass against Cornell.
On a cold September night in 2003, I witnessed Lehigh's 28-13 thrashing of the Princeton football team during a visit to campus.
At Media Day on Aug. 31, head coach Roger Hughes called his team's slate of games a "national playoff schedule." And that was only in reference to Princeton's three out-of-conference matchups.
For a player who's always been about speaking softly and making the big stick, the transition to team leader hasn't come naturally for senior inside linebacker Doori Song of the football team.A punishing run-stopper, Song ranks second among returning Tigers in total tackles and tackles for a loss registered last season.