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The Daily Princetonian

Sprint football routed in Annapolis

In its season opener Friday night, the sprint football team (0-1) was sunk by Navy (1-0), 77-16. The loss extended the Tigers' losing streak to 30 games, dating back to 1999.The Midshipmen scored early and often and relinquished neither their barrage nor the lead, which they first held after only two minutes, 55 seconds.

SPORTS | 09/26/2004

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W. volleyball goes 1-2 at Bronc Invitational

LAWRENCEVILLE ? Coming into the Bronc Invitational, the women's volleyball team had nothing to prove ? and prove nothing it did.In a sometimes disappointing set of matches, the Tigers went 1-2 over two days and finished up their pre-Ivy League season with an 8-3 overall record.Princeton opened the tournament Friday afternoon with a match against Rider, who jumped out to a two-game lead.

SPORTS | 09/26/2004

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Trip to Cali more than just football

After waiting 135 years to make its first trip to California, the Princeton football program has done everything possible to make this weekend's visit to San Diego a memorable one.For a program that last played an opponent outside the Ivy League or Patriot League in 1989, any journey outside the Northeast constitutes a rather novel event.

SPORTS | 09/23/2004

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Lafayette falls to w. volleyball

After peering into the jaws of the Leopards, the Tigers roared back to victory. Showing the strength, skill and aggression of its namesake mascot, the women's volleyball team defeated Lafayette 3-1 in a hard-fought contest.Princeton extended its record to 7-1 ? but not without a scare.

SPORTS | 09/21/2004

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Using their heads: Story of the Tiger helmet

This is the second in a series of articles on the history of Princeton football in commemoration of its 135th anniversary.Great athletes always have to be careful not to let success go to their heads, but in the case of the Princeton football program, being the winner of 28 national championships has done exactly that, quite literally, for almost 70 years.

SPORTS | 09/21/2004