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The Daily Princetonian

Friebe notches four goals as field hockey starts Ivy season with blowout of hapless Columbia

You had to feel sorry for the players on the Columbia field hockey team.They did everything Princeton asked of them, driving down like good little Lions to 1952 Stadium on a Wednesday night, arriving on time, ready to play.There were no insults, no outrageous claims, nothing that should have raised the ire of the mighty Tigers.And yet after seventy minutes, the Tigers sent the Lions home to New York with nothing to show for their efforts but the bitter taste of a 7-1 drubbing.And, as one Columbia player moaned to her coach on the way to the bus, the Tigers did so with "no seniors!"It did not take long for the Tigers to establish their superiority over the Lions.

SPORTS | 09/19/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Lone senior Yoerg sets up wins for women's volleyball team

Who would you ask for if you needed a leader with plenty of experience and a killer set? If you were a volleyball coach, you would ask for senior setter Ana Yoerg.As the only senior on the 2001 women's volleyball team, Ana has been thrust into the role of leader ? one for which she is most definitely prepared."As a freshman Ana didn't play much, but we put her in during the [Ivy League Tournament] because of her size and her maturity," head coach Glenn Nelson said.

SPORTS | 09/18/2001

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Athletes accept decision to postpone games as necessary

Princeton is generally known as a trendsetter among universities. For example, when the University changed its financial aid policy by replacing loans with grants, Harvard responded by making its aid packages more generous.But in light of other school's responses to last week's terrorist attacks, Princeton's Department of Athletics found itself reacting to events rather than shaping them.

SPORTS | 09/16/2001

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SPORTS SCHEDULE

Wednesday, Sept. 19 Field Hockey vs. Columbia (7 p.m at 1952 Stadium) Men's Soccer at Rutgers (7 p.m in Piscataway) Women's Soccer vs.

SPORTS | 09/16/2001

The Daily Princetonian

With Sosa out, women's soccer to rely on freshmen to repeat Ivy success

The women's soccer team has bigger shoes to fill this upcoming season than ever before. Minus a graduated-star goalie and an injured senior captain, forced to face a perpetually tough Ivy League schedule while defending the legacy of last year's Ivy League champion team, the Tigers welcome one of the nation's top recruiting classes to fill the current void and to begin the uphill march to another title.Senior co-captain Kelly Sosa will be sorely missed after suffering a season-ending tear of her ACL before the start of the season.

SPORTS | 09/13/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's soccer holds on to beat FDU in game's final seconds

Surging from the first whistle, Princeton sent an early message to Fairleigh Dickinson, as the Tigers pushed the Knights all over the field for the first 15 minutes of the game.In a very evenly played game, the Tigers took an early one goal lead, when freshman Adrian Melville tapped in a shot after sophomore Marty Shaw and freshman Ryan Rich drew the Knights goalie away from the net with 35 minutes, 11 seconds left in the first half.

SPORTS | 09/13/2001