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Tigers outlast Wagner for title

For the men's club hockey team it all comes down to two things: having fun and playing hockey. They don't need fancy warm-ups, they don't want two-a-day practices or any other of the trappings that come with being a varsity athlete.Frustratingly enough for everyone else in the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association League, despite the Tigers' (22-5-1 overall, 15-3-0 MACHA) laid-back attitude, they happen to be pretty good.

SPORTS | 03/09/2005

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Butler heads to NCAA champs

After struggling his way to a disappointing fifth place finish at last weekend's Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championship meet in Annapolis, Md., all junior 197-pound wrestler Jake Butler could do was wait and hope.Butler had entered the weekend with high aspirations, seeded fourth but hoping to claim one of the top three places at the tournament and earn an automatic bid to NCAA championships, which begin on March 17 in St.

SPORTS | 03/09/2005

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Putting the 'power' in yoga

Graduate student Mike Austen knows the key to a lady's heart. Ask him why he's up at 8:30 a.m. for Michael Cremone's power yoga class, and he tosses a playful smile at the woman sitting on the yoga mat beside him."My wife," he says.Austen is one of six males in Cremone's 24-member class at Dillon Gym today.

SPORTS | 03/08/2005

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No Happy Ending

With 34.1 seconds remaining in last night's men's basketball game against Penn, Quaker center Steve Danley slammed home an emphatic dunk to ice the game and send the crowds heading for the door.

SPORTS | 03/08/2005

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M. hoops seniors will be missed

It's difficult, in the midst of enormous disappointment, to savor the present.When something goes wrong, it's human nature to fight through it, to get it over with as quickly as possible, to look forward to a brighter future.The five seniors on the men's basketball team will take the court at Jadwin Gym tonight for the final time, and for them, the present is all there is.

SPORTS | 03/07/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Time Running Out

After two convincing wins over Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend, the men's basketball team (15-12 overall, 6-7 Ivy League) will be playing tonight to avoid the first losing Ivy League season in Princeton history.After squandering an 18-point lead in the final eight minutes of their first match-up with the Ivy League-champion Penn Quakers (19-8, 12-1) this season ? a game they went on to lose, 70-62, in overtime ? the Tigers will have a chance tonight to send their historically hated rivals off into the NCAA Tournament on a low note.And after pouring in a combined 32 points against the Big Green and the Crimson, senior guard Will Venable will need just one point tonight to become the 26th player in University history to reach the 1,000-point mark for his superb Princeton career.In other words, though Ivy League schedule-makers may have originally envisioned that tonight's game at Jadwin Gym between Princeton and Penn would be a battle for the conference title and a post-season berth, enough is still at stake to make Princeton's final game of the season well worth watching.The opportunity to see Venable, senior center Judson Wallace and their fellow classmates play in the final game of their collegiate careers will be among the most compelling reasons to watch."It'll be a good way to go out having the opportunity to play Penn in the final game," Venable said.

SPORTS | 03/07/2005

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No Pain, No Gain

The season opener for the women's lacrosse team was a tale of two halves. Luckily for Princeton (1-0), the positives of the second half far outweighed its undisciplined play in the first half.

SPORTS | 03/06/2005

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Bulldogs end Tigers' season with series sweep

Good teams win all the games they should, but great teams win ones they should not. This saying held true all season for the women's hockey team, which finished its season Saturday after getting swept by Yale in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League playoff quarterfinals.Throughout the season, Princeton easily dispatched teams that were ranked lower but struggled for ties and close losses with teams that were ranked higher.

SPORTS | 03/06/2005

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Venable reaches 999 career points in Tigers' victory over Dartmouth

On a night the men's basketball team honored its storied past, this year's team moved one step closer to avoiding making the wrong kind of history, and senior guard Will Venable came oh-so-close to making a little history of his own.With the majority of the 1964-65 Tigers in attendance to mark the 40th anniversary of their run to the Final Four, Venable took over down the stretch, scoring seven of his 19 points in the game's final two minutes to power Princeton (15-12 overall, 6-7 Ivy League) past Dartmouth (10-17, 7-7), 65-54, on Saturday night in Jadwin Gym.At game's end, Venable stood at 999 points for his career, one point short of becoming the 26th Tiger to reach 1,000 points with just one regular season game left to play in his career.The win also kept alive Princeton's hope of finishing the Ivy League season with a .500 record.

SPORTS | 03/06/2005