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The Daily Princetonian

Softball heads south to compete in tournaments in sunny Atlanta

Leaving the cold and wet weather of New Jersey for the week, the softball team is traveling to warm Atlanta for Spring Break, where it will compete in two tournaments and play in nine games.The Tigers (4-2) began the season strong with three straight wins, but they lost their undefeated record a week ago when Kansas defeated them at the Kansas Invitational.Pitching and defense are both strong suits for the team.

SPORTS | 03/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Attack should be strength for m. lax

The men's lacrosse team has been, is and probably always will be a defensive team. As head coach Bill Tierney says, "Only defense can win us a championship." That may be the case, but so far this season the Tiger attack is the talk of the borough.This spring Princeton returns its entire first attack line from last year's national championship team in the form of senior captain B.J.

SPORTS | 03/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

M. lacrosse defends NCAA title

A couple years ago, Andy Grove, former Intel Chairman, wrote a book called "Only the Paranoid Survive." His book discusses how large companies must constantly be paranoid of their surroundings and not take any rival, however seemingly small, lightly.For what it is worth, men's lacrosse head coach Bill Tierney could just as well have written that book about the men's lacrosse team.

SPORTS | 03/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Galicinao seeks one last elusive goal for softball — Ivy title

What kind of player would you get if, say, you spliced the power of a Barry Bonds with the hitting instinct of a Tony Gwynn and then added to that spectacular mix the command, control, and speed of a pitcher like Pedro Martinez?The results seem inconceivable, though Princeton's softball team might have such a player, someone who can hit a home run one inning then take the mound the next, only to strikeout the side on ten ? maybe even nine ? pitches.

SPORTS | 03/13/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Women's water polo 3-0 on weekend

Practically undefeated.That is the best description for the women's water polo team's preseason.The Tigers, who finished their preparation toward the start of the College Water Polo Association League with an 8-1 record, mastered all top quality matches, including those at the Princeton and Brown Invitationals.The only team Princeton didn't defeat was 13th-ranked Michigan, who defeated the Tigers in a painful game at the Brown Invitational.

SPORTS | 03/12/2002