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The Daily Princetonian

Women's Soccer: Tigers win Ivy opener on own goal

Coming off a 5-2 pounding of Lafayette, the women’s soccer team continued its road trip with a visit to New Haven for a crucial game against Yale. With each team hungry to open up Ivy League play with a win, the Saturday matchup had nail-biter written all over it. The game proved to be just that as it took nearly 97 minutes of near goals and fantastic saves to determine a victor.

SPORTS | 09/24/2012

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Women's Soccer: After 5-goal outburst, Princeton heads to Yale for Ivy debut

Mere days after a grueling weekend that included a seven-goal hammering by UCLA and a heartbreaking loss against University of California, Irvine, the women’s soccer team set itself up for a strong run in the Ivy League with a 5-2 pasting of Lafayette on Wednesday evening. The Tigers (3-3-1) will kick off conference games with a trip to Yale (5-3) on Saturday afternoon.

SPORTS | 09/20/2012

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Football: From shy youngster to bold leader

You would never know it from looking at him now, but before he was 6-foot, 4-inches and 270 pounds, senior defensive end Mike Catapano was just a shy kid who was bullied for loving school. Now in his second year as captain of the football team, the Long Island native has shown that he has the talent, and the work ethic, to potentially bring change to a Tigers team that has struggled in recent years.

SPORTS | 09/20/2012

The Daily Princetonian

On Tap with ... Sarah Porter

Four years ago, Sarah Porter had never run competitively. Today, the freshman is ready to make her mark on the women’s cross country team after arriving on Princeton’s campus from sunny Southern California only weeks ago. The ‘Prince’ talked to Sarah about the transition to life at college, her favorite prerace pump-up music and some aspects of competitive running that may come as a surprise.

SPORTS | 09/20/2012

The Daily Princetonian

Men's Cross Country: Jersey native returns home with fatter resume

When head cross country coach Steve Dolan left Princeton in the summer to become the new track and field director at Penn, many worried about the future of the program. With little over a month from the announcement of Dolan’s departure to the start of preseason, the search was on in earnest to find a suitable replacement to guide the two-time Ivy League Triple Crown squad. Just a few weeks later, however, initial anxiety turned into excitement and relief when acclaimed distance coach Jason Vigilante joined the staff.

SPORTS | 09/19/2012