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The Daily Princetonian

Four goals from fourth line help Elis slaughter inconsistent men's hockey

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Going into Saturday night's game at Ingalls Rink, Yale's fourth line of sophomore Mike Klema, senior Jason Noe and junior Denis Nam had combined for 10 career goals and 20 career points.After the Elis' 6-1 domination of the men's hockey team, that line had added four goals and eight points to those career totals as Princeton (2-6-0 overall, 2-4-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) once again showed the lack of consistency that has plagued the young club so far this season.

SPORTS | 11/25/2001

The Daily Princetonian

M. hoops keeps up winless ways against Florida International

On Saturday, Princeton men's basketball traveled to Miami in search of its first win of the season against less-than-highly touted Florida International (FIU). In the first ever matchup between the two teams, the Tigers led for much of the game but slowed down in the last ten minutes to fall, 49-44.Although the two had never played before, FIU (3-1) was not supposed to pose as much of a threat as it did.

SPORTS | 11/25/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Depth provides strength as women's squash tops Cornell

On Sunday, the women's squash team showed the depth that is expected to carry it through the year as Princeton defeated Cornell, 6-3.The Tigers lost their first three matches but swept the bottom six in their first official outing without three-time national champion Julia Beaver '01 and four-time All-American Meredith Quick '01.Freshman Francie Comey, senior captain Courtenay Green, freshman Frances McKay, junior Jen Shingleton, junior Helen Smith and freshman Casey Degen all swept their matches, 3-0, losing not a game on the way to victory.Although the match was relatively "uneventful" according to senior captain Anna Minkowski, it was notable for "the concentration and determination seen on court.

SPORTS | 11/20/2001

The Daily Princetonian

News and Notes

Kroshus competes at 2001 NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsSophomore Emily Kroshus finished her 2001 season alone at the 2001 NCAA Cross Country Championships at Furman University.

SPORTS | 11/20/2001

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Wrestling beats Eastern Michigan, loses to Findlay, Edinboro

Preparing for arguably its hardest schedule in recent memory, the wrestling team opened against one of the best teams in the nation.Competing Saturday in the Edinboro Duals in Edinboro, Penn., the Tigers (1-2 overall) had three dual meets in the span of a day.Princeton began the day with Findlay, then took on Eastern Michigan, and finally ended its day against No.

SPORTS | 11/20/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's soccer gets NCAA bye

Things just keep rolling in the right direction for men's soccer. Saturday, Brown defeated Harvard, 3-0, to lift Princeton (10-2-5 overall, 5-1-1 Ivy League) to share the Ivy title with Brown.A 3-0 win over the Bears early in the season broke the tie to give the Tigers the automatic NCAA tournament berth.

SPORTS | 11/19/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Women's basketball dismantles Lehigh in stunning opener

The women's basketball team headed down a bumpy road last season to a 2-25 dead end. In this year's opener against Lehigh on Friday night, however, they defeated the Mountain Hawks, 76-61, and showed that they've got a whole new ride.New head coach Richard Barron's run-and-gun offense put the Tigers in high gear, as they accelerated back and forth down the court on one fast break after another."Our offensive style this year is much more up-tempo than last year's style.

SPORTS | 11/19/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Goalies shine as women's hockey ties Providence, shuts out Elis on the road

After suffering through many third-period breakdowns and eight one-goal losses last season, the women's ice hockey team made it a goal for this year to hold strong down the stretch and to not let games slip away in the last 20 minutes.The team showed the resolve and poise it has been looking for this weekend as Princeton (2-3-1, 1-2-0 ECAC) tied Providence, 1-1, Friday and beat Yale 4-0 on Sunday.In Friday's matchup, junior netminder Sarah Ahlquist stole the show, stopping 23 of 24 shots she faced."Sarah played great," senior co-captain Aviva Grumet-Morris said.

SPORTS | 11/19/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's swimming picks up three convincing Ivy League victories

Like the blockbuster "Harry Potter" adaptation, men's swimming and diving had a solid opening weekend.On Friday, the Tigers traveled to Philadelphia for a double-dual meet, in which they easily defeated Penn 177-66 and Cornell 172-71.Sunday, Princeton was back on the road, headed for Providence, R.I., where they outswam Brown 198-89.With these wins, the Tigers extended their undefeated dual-meet streak, which goes back to 1999, to 14-0.

SPORTS | 11/19/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Splithoff, Opara lead way as football ends season by mauling Big Green

HANOVER, N.H. ? In 1815, the United States beat Britain in the Battle of New Orleans. The only problem was that the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812, had been signed several weeks beforehand.In a similarly anticlimatic matchup, Princeton (3-6 overall, 3-4 Ivy League) whipped Dartmouth (1-8, 1-6) 35-14 Saturday in Hanover, N.H.The Tigers finished the season tied for fourth in the Ivy League and won back-to-back games for the first time since 1998.

SPORTS | 11/18/2001

The Daily Princetonian

WEEKEND WRAP-UP

Women's basketballThe women's basketball team made a bold statement on Friday, opening its season with a 76-61 triumph over Lehigh.

SPORTS | 11/18/2001