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The Daily Princetonian

Schafer taking time off from team, will not dress tonight

Junior point guard Max Schafer will not dress for tonight's men's basketball game against Temple after missing practice Sunday and Monday, Schafer told the Daily Princetonian last night.Schafer said he is taking a "few days" off from the team "to sort out personal issues," declining to elaborate on his reasons for his decision."I don't understand where I stand with the basketball program right now," he said.

SPORTS | 12/05/2005

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The Daily Princetonian

Princeton offense misfires

Had Princeton's 62-39 loss to Colgate on Saturday afternoon come on the football field, one could have at least said that, though their defense failed them, the Tigers were able to put together a nice day offensively.Instead, it was the struggling men's basketball team (1-3 overall) that suffered the defeat in Hamilton, N.Y., on Saturday night, shooting under 33 percent from the field and connecting on just five-of-20 three-point shots against the Raiders (4-3). Equally disturbing to a team that prides itself on sharing the basketball was the fact that Princeton finished with only three assists, compared to 10 turnovers."We had some good passes," sophomore forward Kyle Koncz said, "but we just didn't make our shots.

SPORTS | 12/04/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton offense misfires

Had Princeton's 62-39 loss to Colgate on Saturday afternoon come on the football field, one could have at least said that, though their defense failed them, the Tigers were able to put together a nice day offensively.Instead, it was the struggling men's basketball team (1-3 overall) that suffered the defeat in Hamilton, N.Y., on Saturday night, shooting under 33 percent from the field and connecting on just five-of-20 three-point shots against the Raiders (4-3). Equally disturbing to a team that prides itself on sharing the basketball was the fact that Princeton finished with only three assists, compared to 10 turnovers."We had some good passes," sophomore forward Kyle Koncz said, "but we just didn't make our shots.

SPORTS | 12/04/2005