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The Daily Princetonian

Football's streak snapped

ITHACA, N.Y. ? Apparently, the Tigers' parents never told them to always finish what they start.Amid three turnovers and an offense that couldn't find a way to finish its drives, the Tigers (6-1 overall, 3-1 Ivy League) fell to Cornell (3-4, 1-3), 14-7.Those measly seven points came out of a total of 328 yards of offense, significantly higher than Cornell's 274 yards."All week, we talked about focus and finish and we didn't finish drives," head coach Roger Hughes said.

SPORTS | 10/26/2006

The Daily Princetonian

On Tap with ... Holly McGarvie

Sophomore Holly McGarvie leads the field hockey team ? which recently captured the Ivy League title ? in scoring with 16 points this season, and was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year in lacrosse last spring after scoring 22 goals while starting all 18 games.The 'Prince' decided to sit down and get to know this star athlete a little bit better.What was your 'welcome-to-college-sports' moment?My first collegiate field hockey game vs.

SPORTS | 10/25/2006

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The Daily Princetonian

M. tennis has early exit

Blame it on the stress of midterms, blame it on the mid-season blues. But when it comes down to it, the men's tennis team was not up to snuff at the ITA Northeast Regionals this past weekend.After a strong sixth-place finish at the ECAC Division I Invitational three weeks ago, the men's tennis team was expecting better performances from its top players.

SPORTS | 10/24/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Football is violent? Since when?

If you turned on a sports show any time during the last week or so, you likely watched some talking heads discuss the recent on-field brawl between football players from the University of Miami and Florida International University.The event provoked extreme responses, as just about every old, pasty sportswriter who gets his ugly mug on TV got all hot and bothered about it.The background: Miami and FIU players don't like each other.

SPORTS | 10/24/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Field hockey wins Ivies

This weekend, the field hockey team sent out a message to the rest of the Ivy League ? no one comes into Class of 1952 Stadium and pushes it around.Princeton (9-6 overall, 6-0 Ivy League) clinched its 12th Ivy League title in 14 years ? which brings with it an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament ? with a resounding 3-1 victory over rival Harvard (2-13, 2-3) on Saturday afternoon.

SPORTS | 10/23/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Alums no match for young guns

What does the men's lacrosse team do when playing against some of the best players ever to play at Princeton ? including a few fresh off a Major League Lacrosse championship?They play loose, quite literally.In the team's annual fall alumni game, the current Tigers defeated former greats by a score of 18-6 in a freewheeling and fun game.

SPORTS | 10/23/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Candela is top finisher for Tigers

With their sights set on winning the Georgetown Hoya Invitational this past Saturday and Sunday, the men's golf team found itself unable to cope with windy conditions and a lengthy golf course, ultimately finishing ninth out of 12 teams in its final tournament this fall.For the Tigers, the fall has borne a trend of mid to high finishes, leaving bitter tastes lingering in the mouths of team members as they begin practice and preparation during the off-season.Furthermore, the Tigers' poor play has likely prevented them from qualifying for the NCAA National Tournament through the Mid-Atlantic District points system ? the District in which the Tigers compete.

SPORTS | 10/23/2006