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The Daily Princetonian

Shutout streak ends for women's soccer

Down 1-0 in the second half, you had the feeling that the women's soccer team was destined to score a goal.It just never happened.Against Rutgers last night at Princeton Stadium, the Tigers (5-1 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) seemed on the verge of finally putting a shot past Scarlet Knight goalkeeper Christine Caldwell.

SPORTS | 09/26/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Athlete of the Week

At the end of one half in field hockey's matchup with upstart Darmouth on Saturday, the Tigers already held a 2-0 advantage.In the second half, however, that advantage became a full-fledged rout as Princeton punished the Big Green with three more goals.

SPORTS | 09/26/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Townsend brings energy, leadership to undefeated field hockey

"It's all in the Carbo-Force," sophomore defender Emily Townsend said as she crossed a rainy path after her interview with the 'Prince.'Her endorsement of the vitamin supplement seemed either to be a piece of esoteric field hockey wisdom, the secret to field hockey's hitherto undefeated season, or perhaps a chance to have a little fun with a credulous sports reporter.The laughter that followed her quote, however, revealed that Townsend had the latter in mind.

SPORTS | 09/26/2000

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The Daily Princetonian

Release in hand, Gloger makes it official with UCLA hoops

A member of Spencer Gloger's family confirmed that the former men's basketball standout had been admitted to UCLA and was on that school's campus yesterday to sign scholarship papers and join the Bruins men's basketball team.Director of Athletics Gary Walters '67 had earlier confirmed that Gloger had been released by Princeton to discuss athletic arrangements with UCLA.

SPORTS | 09/25/2000

The Daily Princetonian

M. tennis' Williams reaches finals of Princeton Invitational

With strong finishes from a number of underclassmen at this weekend's Princeton Invitational, both the men's and women's tennis teams expect promising seasons.Competing against Penn, Columbia and Temple, the men's team hit the courts Friday morning for the first round of the tournament.Two wins Friday advanced junior Judson Williams to the singles final Sunday, where he fell, 6-2, 6-4, to Oscar Chow of Columbia.

SPORTS | 09/25/2000

The Daily Princetonian

On strength of its stingy defense, women's soccer continues streak with 5th straight shutout

On a sloppy Lourie-Love Field Saturday afternoon, in a battle of Ivy League titans, only one team could stay on its feet.In the end, the women's soccer team walked away with the win, leaving Dartmouth sprawled in the mud, having lost the battle for balance ? and league dominance.Princeton (5-0 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) defeated the Big Green, 1-0, keeping its perfect record intact.

SPORTS | 09/24/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Dartmouth looks to avenge last year's loss to women's soccer

Last year some considered it a fluke.The women's soccer team made the road trip to Hanover, N.H., last season having not beaten Dartmouth since 1990 and without a win in Hanover since 1983.But when then-freshman midfielder Alex Fiore connected on a cross from then-junior midfielder Julie Shaner four minutes, 52 seconds into overtime, the Tigers pulled out a 2-1 victory and broke the losing streak.Now Dartmouth makes the trip south to Princeton to try to return the favor."Last year some people said we sort of snuck by them," junior defender and captain Kelly Sosa said.

SPORTS | 09/21/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Experienced Dartmouth side poses challenge for m. soccer

The men's soccer team must proceed with caution this weekend. All is not what it appears to be.The Tigers (4-0 overall, 0-0 Ivy League) begin their quest to repeat as Ivy League champions tomorrow when they host Dartmouth (2-2, 0-0), a team whose record from last year belies its capabilities.The Big Green finished a disappointing second to last in the Ivy League last season with a record of 2-9-4 ? that's after posting back-to-back 10-win seasons in 1997 and 1998.

SPORTS | 09/21/2000