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The Daily Princetonian

Kiser shoots par, leads women's golf to second place finish at Dartmouth

After a strong first day that saw a Princeton freshman climb to the top of the leaderboard, the women's golf team faltered on its way in, finishing three strokes behind Yale in the team competition.Sophomore Avery Kiser posted the low score for the Tigers with an even-par two-day total of 148.Day one was marked by the emergence of another potential star in the making.

SPORTS | 09/16/2002

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Women's soccer avenges last year's loss to Yale with shutout win

In terms of Ivy League women's soccer, not much has changed since the end of last year's Princeton-Yale game.But even a small change can make a huge difference.Last season the women's soccer team was a dominant force in the Ivy League, losing only once in the conference on its way to a league championship and a berth in the NCAA tournament.Yale was the only team to defeat Princeton during the regular season in 2001 ? the Tigers dropped a 1-0 decision to the Elis, marring an otherwise perfect campaign.This fall, armed with one of the best recruiting classes in the country, the Tigers entered their first Ivy contest of the season hoping to rewrite part of last year's story.Princeton (2-0 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) did just that, beating Yale (0-1, 0-1), 2-0, in New Haven.

SPORTS | 09/15/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Women's cross country beats Rutgers, LaSalle, Manhattan to win home meet

Just as breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so is the first meet of the season an important opportunity to start things off on the right foot.The women's cross country team created the opportunity to utilize such an analogy by putting in a strong performance this past weekend in a home meet at the Princeton Battlefield.By competing well in the first meet, the Tigers gained vital confidence and practice necessary for a standout season.

SPORTS | 09/15/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Women's soccer should remain atop Ivy League

Women's soccer coach Julie Shackford has the sort of problem that most coaches would love to have.This year's team "is more talented than last year's," she said, "but because of our level of depth, our biggest challenge is finding the right people at the right times and getting the right chemistry on the field."With eight returning starters from last year's 14-3-2 Ivy champion team, and one of the nation's top recruiting classes, the Tigers are gunning for a third-straight Ivy title and a fourth-straight NCAA tournament bid ? which would be a program first.Their main objectives this year include winning the Ivy League outright, as opposed to sharing the title like they did last year with Penn and Dartmouth, and making at least the final sixteen ? the third round ? in the national tournament.

SPORTS | 09/12/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Offense wins games: An analysis of the Tigers' football attack

Coming off a 3-6 season, the football team is expected to improve, especially on offense. Tight end and place kicker will be sources of concern in the upcoming season, but nearly all other offensive positions have gained experience, while not losing major contributors. QuarterbackAt the beginning of every play this season, the ball should come into the hands of a reliable quarterback with the threat of a big play.

SPORTS | 09/11/2002