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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers trounce Ivy foes

The softball team opened Ivy League play in strong fashion this weekend, sweeping doubleheaders against Brown and Yale and surging to a 4-0 conference record."It was great to put together a solid winning streak, but it was even more important to start off our Ivy season on a high note," junior pitcher Kristen Schaus said.Schaus (6-8) notched a pair of wins while allowing only one run and striking out 13 in two games.

SPORTS | 04/02/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Losses to Penn open Ivy seasons

After close matches against ranked opponents in California over spring break, both the men's and women's tennis teams were defeated 5-2 by Penn this Saturday in their Ivy League openers.Before visiting the Quakers, the women's team (8-6 overall, 0-1 Ivy League) pulled out a 5-2 win over Temple (12-3) on Thursday in its final non-conference match of the year.Against the Owls, the No.

SPORTS | 04/01/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Cornell no obstacle for Tigers

There are many ways to mark one's territory. For the women's lacrosse team (4-3 overall, 1-0 Ivy League), a dominating score was the pick of the day, as the Tigers romped to an 18-9 win against Cornell (2-6, 1-2) in their Ivy League opener Saturday.If the five-hour drive to Ithaca was frustrating, the Tigers certainly found an outlet for their stress in the game.

SPORTS | 04/01/2007

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The Daily Princetonian

Defeats could hurt seeding in end of year tournament

The men's volleyball team took a punishing tour through Pennsylvania this weekend, as No. 6 Penn State (16-5 overall, 9-0 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tait Division) tripped up the Tigers (8-8, 6-5) with a sweep on Friday and East Stroudsburg (8-9, 3-5) kicked them while they were down the next day in a four-game triumph.The losses dropped Princeton from second to fourth in its division with only one conference game remaining and seeding for the EIVA tournament looming just two weeks away.Just as they did when the teams met in Dillon Gym in February, the Nittany Lions made quick work of the Tigers.

SPORTS | 04/01/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Sub-4 miler Masback '77 now CEO of USA Track & Field

College admissions offices, alarmed at the number of applications from students with bulging, possibly inflated resumes that list more activities than number of hours in a given week, have started to say they are not looking for well-rounded applicants so much as well-lopsided ones ? good students with a particular aptitude or musical interest or proven athletic ability.Back when Craig Masback '77, now CEO of USA Track & Field (USATF), applied to Princeton in 1973, he would have defied any such categorization.

SPORTS | 03/29/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Senior proposes NGO for youth sports in Pakistan

Most young soccer players have coaches and parents who emphasize that at the end of the day, "it's just a game." For senior tennis player Darcy Robertson, however, the lessons she has learned from sports last long after the game is over.Robertson, a veteran member of the Princeton varsity squad who began her tournament tennis career at the tender age of nine, has had a racquet at her side "from the moment I can remember." The lessons which Robertson has taken from tennis extend far beyond the athletic arena and have helped her in her academic career as a Wilson School major."[Tennis has] taught me so many lessons; it's given me so much strength throughout my life.

SPORTS | 03/28/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers fall to Rutgers

There is a type of weather that emerges every year sometime in late March. It's not always the warmest day of the year or the one with the most sunshine, but something in the air signifies the arrival of something great.

SPORTS | 03/28/2007