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The Daily Princetonian

Harvard, Dartmouth head down to Jadwin to take on sliding men's basketball

How bad was the men's basketball team against Penn Tuesday night? Not only did the Tigers lose by 24 points, but they also had six more fouls than field goals.But one game ? even if a pathetic one ? does not an Ivy League season make.And Princeton is still second in the conference at 5-2 (9-9 overall against Division I teams, 1-0 against D-III teams). The Tigers, who have lost back-to-back league matchups to Penn and Yale, haven't lost three Ivy games in a row since head coach John Thompson '88 turned his tassel in front of Nassau Hall.This weekend, the Tigers play Harvard and Dartmouth at Jadwin Gym, where they have won 50 straight conference matchups that weren't against Penn.The Crimson come to town Saturday night.

SPORTS | 02/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Wrestling still looking for first Ivy League victory of season

One week after their trouncing of Franklin & Marshall, the Princeton grapplers hoped to build on that win to stop a two-match Ivy League losing streak as they traveled to New England to take on league rivals Harvard and Brown.The Tigers had already lost close matches to Ivy foes Cornell and Columbia, wrestling well enough to stay in each match, but missing the right formula to record their first league win.Princeton headed to Massachusetts hungry for the elusive conference victory.The Tigers traveled first to Cambridge, Mass.

SPORTS | 02/13/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Quakers take early lead and embarrass men's basketball, 62-38

As the Princeton announcer introduced the Penn players, the Quakers clutched one another and hopped in a circle like overactive toddlers in a playground.Then, like stern and conscientous parents they locked the backdoor, eliminated all fire hazards and set an example for others to follow.The men's basketball team (10-9 overall, 5-2 Ivy League) bowed to Penn (17-6, 4-3), losing 62-38, in its most crushing loss this season."We got spanked," freshman guard Will Venable said.Princeton missed shots in a variety of ways ? clanging balls over the rim, bouncing them off the blackboard, fumbling layup attempts and three-pointers alike.

SPORTS | 02/12/2002

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The Daily Princetonian

Surprises mark men's squash's win against rival powerhouse Harvard

In what is fast becoming the biggest rivalry in college squash, Princeton (8-0 overall, 6-0 Ivy League) won the latest match 5-4 over Harvard (6-2, 4-1) before 500 stunned fans at the Crimson's Murr Center Sunday to win its second Ivy title in the last three years.The winner of the Harvard-Princeton match won the Ivy title the last three years, and in each of those years the margin of victory was 5-4.Head coach Bob Callahan '77 figured Princeton would need to win the top five positions to pull out a victory.

SPORTS | 02/11/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Men's volleyball splits first two league matches, looks to GMU

In its first Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association action of the year, the men's volleyball team knocked off rival Juniata College before losing to national powerhouse Penn State.The five-set (28-30, 30-27, 36-38, 30-24, 15-10) win was the Tigers' first win over Juniata in their last four matches."Juniata's a team that's on the same level as us but for some reason we've always lost to them," senior captain Scott Dore said.

SPORTS | 02/10/2002