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The Daily Princetonian

W. swimming wins another Ivy crown

Women's swimming and diving splashed its way into an elite group this weekend, joining the ranks of the 1991-93 and '96-98 Chicago Bulls, the '98-2000 New York Yankees, and Tour de France star Lance Armstrong.In a feat that few athletes in any sport have ever achieved ? indeed, that no NFL team has ever accomplished ? the Tigers took their third straight league championship by coming out on top at the Feb.

SPORTS | 02/24/2002

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The Daily Princetonian

Men's hoops takes on Yale, Brown in games that may decide the Ivy title

This season, Princeton and Penn have not been the end-all of men's Ivy League basketball. An old program with a familiar name has shown up and taken the reins from the dominant "P's." That program, surprisingly, is Yale ? 9-1 in the Ivy League.Despite their two losses to Division III teams, the Elis are on top of the league and looking for the kill this evening against the Tigers.

SPORTS | 02/21/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Women's swimming sweeps Ivy League regular season, looks to duplicate success

Even the best athletes understand that you can't win all the time. Sports wisdom is full of affirmations of the inherent value of the game, the joy of competition, and the irrelevance of the final score: "It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."But for women's swimming and diving, Vince Lombardi's maxim that "winning isn't everything ? it's the only thing," probably rings more true.

SPORTS | 02/20/2002

The Daily Princetonian

With wit, talent, Schaeffer keeps women's basketball team upbeat during tough stretch

"Kelly Schaeffer has given us more leadership than anybody on the team as a sophomore," head coach Richard Barron said after Schaeffer's 15-point performance in 31 minutes in women's basketball's game against Dartmouth this weekend.Schaeffer, a 5 foot 11 inch center from Walt Whitman High School in Long Island, New York, has indeed developed into a vital leader of the Tiger squad after less than two years of experience.

SPORTS | 02/20/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Men's volleyball struggles in first game, wins match in three

After struggling to win the first game, the Princeton men's volleyball team caught fire and went on to beat the New Jersey Institute of Technology with solid second and third sets, 30-23, 30-18, 30-15.The victory moves Princeton (5-6 overall, 4-3 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Associa-tion) to above .500 in the EIVA.The Tigers came out sluggish in the opening game.

SPORTS | 02/19/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Wrestling battles two strong foes, virus in weekend losses

If Central Michigan and Rutgers were not enough of a challenge for the Princeton wrestling team, the vicious stomach flu became the team's biggest challenge last weekend, with three of the Tigers' top wrestlers feeling the effects of the painful virus.Already disappointed with their dual meet record, the team hoped to get some momentum last weekend leading into their upcoming final Ivy League match against Penn.

SPORTS | 02/19/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Men's tennis starts off season 1-1, doubles teams look solid

Back-to-back matches are always a difficult war to wage, and when the levels of the teams involved differ greatly, it can be even tougher to predict the outcome.The men's tennis team recently encountered both ups and downs early in their spring season as they took an easy victory over Old Dominion only to have it followed by some tough obstacles in a match against Virginia Common-wealth.The Tigers won against Old Dominion 5-2 early in this month when they traveled to Virginia during Intersession.

SPORTS | 02/19/2002