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The Daily Princetonian

Tuesday's hoops debacle

I don't know how else to describe it. And to be honest, I don't think my time would be well spent looking for a cushier way to say this: Tuesday night's men's basketball game against Penn was a debacle.

SPORTS | 02/11/2004

The Daily Princetonian

W. hockey hosts two ECAC rivals

The No. 8 women's hockey team hosts a pair of games this weekend, as they face Cornell on Friday and Colgate on Saturday.Princeton is coming off a spectacular weekend of hockey, in which they defeated Union twice by a combined score of 15-1, raising their record to 14-6-0, with an Easterm College Athletic Conference record of 7-4-0.Cornell (4-15-1 overall, 1-11-0 ECAC) and Colgate (15-10-2, 6-6-0) both promise to pose stiff challenges for the Tigers.

SPORTS | 02/11/2004

The Daily Princetonian

Tough road trip for struggling men's hockey

The men's hockey team can empathize with the labors of Sisyphus. One weekend after facing the top team in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, Princeton has the unenviable task of traveling to hostile rinks and challenging second-place Cornell (10-7-6 overall, 8-5-3 ECAC) and third-place Colgate (15-8-5, 10-4-2).Although the Tigers (5-17-1, 5-10-1) are languishing in 11th place in a 12-team conference, only three points divide the team from an opportunity to garner the final home-ice playoff seed in the first round of the ECAC playoffs.

SPORTS | 02/11/2004

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The Daily Princetonian

Up against a wall, Penn will respond

Let's get it out of the way right up front.I know that Penn lost to Yale and Brown. I am also fully aware of the fact that Princeton has yet to lose an Ivy League game.But the last time the Quakers headed to Princeton with their backs against the wall, 2000-01, they went on to demolish the Tigers, 62-38, en route to an Ancient Eight title.With that out of the way, let the glorious bashing of Princeton begin.Princeton has a lot going for it.

SPORTS | 02/09/2004

The Daily Princetonian

Despite injuries, women's swimming beats Columbia

Wrapping up an impressive season of dual meet competition, women's swimming traveled to New York last Friday to take on Columbia in their last regularly scheduled dual meet of year.Having beaten a very talented and highly-ranked Harvard team just a week beforehand, this weekend's meet against a weaker Lions squad seemed at first to be a bit of an anticlimax."From the numbers, Harvard was expected to beat us, but we really stepped up and won by a considerable amount," senior captain Katie Kuga said.

SPORTS | 02/08/2004