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The Daily Princetonian

Women's water polo nabs fourth at CWPA Easterns

After dominating regular season play in the College Water Polo Association's Southern Division and acquitting themselves well against national-caliber competition, the women's water polo entered the CWPA Eastern tournament with high expectations.But after the Tigers notched a 10-6 first-round victory over Brown, Michigan ran over Princeton (27-9 overall) with five straight first quarter goals en route to an 8-3 semifinal victory.

SPORTS | 05/25/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Snyder, Schauss hurl softball to title

Thanks to savvy scheduling prior to the season and stellar play throughout it, the Ivy League champion softball team (36-20 overall, 12-2 Ivy League) was able to close out the year in a situation identical to how it opened play ? as an underdog battling some of the nation's toughest competition.Princeton's season ended on May 21 in Tucson, Ariz., with a 6-3 loss to Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament regionals, but only after the Tigers had downed Lehigh, 3-1, earlier in the day for their first regional-round win since 1996.The tournament appearance thus proved to be the final success in a season that was full of them for the Tigers.

SPORTS | 05/25/2005

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Tigers Trounce Terps

Senior midfielder Elizabeth Pillion had missed the last three weeks of the regular season with a hamstring injury, but in her first game back yesterday afternoon at home, no one could tell.

SPORTS | 05/12/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Mooney hired by Spiders

The Princeton style of offense is known for its backdoor cuts, but lately it's been producing more of a revolving door effect.Chris Mooney '94, who spent last season as the head coach at Air Force after serving four years as an assistant to current Tiger men's basketball coach Joe Scott '87, has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Richmond.

SPORTS | 05/12/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Women's soccer fills holes with class of '09

With seven teams that made last year's NCAA Tournament scheduled to face the women's soccer team next season ? including the UCLA squad that defeated Princeton in the national semifinals ? head coach Julie Shackford will discover early on how her new Tigers compare to last year's unit.At the moment, she can only guess the impact of losing a stellar senior class that includes two-time Ivy League Player of the Year Esmeralda Negron.

SPORTS | 05/12/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Men's heavyweight, women's open, women's lightweight all take second at Eastern Sprints

Just 500 meters into the Eastern Sprints men's heavyweight grand final on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., on Sunday, it was clear the race would come down to two boats: Princeton and Harvard.Both crews had gone out extremely fast, and by the 1000-meter mark, the Tigers trailed the Crimson by half a boat length with the rest of the field languishing well behind.

SPORTS | 05/12/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Men finish fourth at Heps, women sixth

"As a team, Heps are what we look forward to," junior Cack Ferrell said. "It's the culminating meet for our team's season because it's the last time we will all be together."In the final team contest of the season, both the men's and women's track teams failed to send the seniors out in a manner befitting their high expectations.Held at Columbia's Wien Stadium this weekend, Heptagonals brought all of the Ivy League schools together.

SPORTS | 05/10/2005