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The Daily Princetonian

Ground assault gives Army win

If only the Army could get out of Iraq as easily as it dispatched the sprint football team.Posting 33 points in the first quarter on five running touchdowns, Army cruised past Princeton, 54-9, at West Point, N.Y., last Friday."This was a monster first quarter," head coach Thomas Cocuzza said.

SPORTS | 10/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Erin who? Fall sweep for Tigers

With instantaneous reactions, precise timing and watchful eyes, freshman infielder Collette Abbott had a stellar season debut, hitting her first collegiate home run and beginning a streak of strong performances for the softball team last Saturday.Despite the wet conditions, Princeton traveled to Lawrenceville this past weekend to compete in three back-to-back games against Rider, Monmouth and Lafayette, ready to put its previous month of hard work into action.

SPORTS | 10/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Saiontz wins in Flushing

Freshman tennis player Melissa Saiontz doesn't have many collegiate matches under her belt, but that didn't stop her from winning the "A" singles championship in her third tournament since matriculating at Princeton.At the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Invitational this past weekend, Saiontz proved that she has been able to adjust to the intensity of college play and will be a force to contend with over the next four years.Match play began on Saturday at the Flushing, N.Y., tennis center.

SPORTS | 10/09/2006

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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers roar to fourth straight win

HAMILTON, N.Y., Oct. 7 ? Just when everyone else at Andy Kerr Stadium was gearing up for a second exhilarating period of college-format overtime, the Colgate Raiders decided they had seen enough of the Princeton football team.They got their wish, trudging off their home field Saturday with an abrupt 27-26 loss.After the Tigers (4-0 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) found the end zone on the opening overtime possession and kicked the extra point for a 27-20 lead, Colgate (2-3) responded with a touchdown to draw within a point of extending the game.

SPORTS | 10/08/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Patriot sweep in sights

Last year, when the football team had every reason to smile, Colgate took the polish off the Tigers' pearly whites, leaving anything but a minty taste in their mouths.Princeton posted its worst performance of 2005 against the Raiders, a 16-10 loss that ruined what had been a cavity-free record through three games.

SPORTS | 10/05/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Pwang's Picks

Last week wasn't a terrible one for Pwang, but it wasn't perfect either. My boys from Rutgers were up by eight on South Florida with 15 seconds to play before impressive freshman Matt Grothe tossed his first touchdown of the game to pull the Bulls within two.USF failed on the two point conversion and Rutgers won the game 22-20, but they failed to cover the four point spread.

SPORTS | 10/05/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Rowers spend summer on the water

Princeton rowers know no off-season. Tigers spent the summer grabbing Henley, Under-23 World Championship and World Championship titles, not to mention a world record.The university rowers did not have a monopoly on the awards this summer ? open coach Lori Dauphiny took one home as well.

SPORTS | 10/04/2006