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Crew: After winter, boats return to Carnegie

The crew season opened with a split finish this weekend for two of Princeton’s four teams. The women’s open crew’s first varsity eight opened its NCAA and Ivy League title defense with a loss to Michigan but a win over defending overall team NCAA titleholder Brown on Lake Carnegie on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, the men’s lightweight team bested Navy for the fourth straight year, while the second and third boats lost to the Midshipmen.

SPORTS | 03/26/2012

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Men's Lacrosse: Capretta wins Princeton’s longest game

The men’s lacrosse team did not relax much on the final weekend of spring break — instead, it found itself battling through the longest game in school history. The contest lasted an unprecedented five overtime periods before senior attackman Alex Capretta broke the deadlock, leaving No. 12 Princeton (5-2 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) on top of Yale (2-4, 0-2) by a score of 10-9.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012

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Women's Basketball: Challenges lie ahead after Tigers’ 3rd tourney defeat

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — In the end, a loss of momentum in the final minutes prevented the women’s basketball team from adding to the Ivy League history books by becoming only the second conference team to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. But the team’s loss to Kansas State on March 17 illuminated the future prospects of the team as an inflection point for coming years.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012

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Men's Basketball: Cagers’ season of improvement ends in CBI quarters

While their peers were busy sleeping off midterm blues or scrambling to work on junior papers and senior theses, members of the men’s basketball team saw their season come to a sobering close at Pittsburgh in the quarterfinal of the College Basketball Invitational last Monday. Princeton (20-12) lost 82-61 to mark the end of the debut season for head coach Mitch Henderson ’98, which featured lots of encouraging play after a rough start.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012

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Women's Basketball: Tigers hope 3rd time is the NCAA charm

After sweeping the Ivy League season and winning its games by an average margin of 31 points, the women’s basketball team is headed for something it has not experienced in a while: a tough matchup. On Saturday, the Tigers (24-4 overall, 14-0 Ivy League) will head to Bridgeport, Conn., to face Kansas State (19-13, 9-9 Big 12) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The game will tip off at 11:20 a.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPN3.

SPORTS | 03/15/2012

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Men's Basketball: Rolling cagers visit Pittsburgh

If you had told a member of the men’s basketball team at this time last year that he would be facing Pitt in a postseason game in 2012, he would have assumed that meant the NCAA Tournament. After winning the Ivy League and taking Kentucky down to the wire in the NCAA Tournament last season, Princeton had high hopes heading into the year. Those hopes have not completely come to fruition, as the Tigers did not qualify for the Big Dance, but Princeton is getting set to face off against a traditional Big East powerhouse in the College Basketball Invitational.

SPORTS | 03/15/2012

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Updated: Princeton extends season, faces Pitt on Monday

Forty-eight hours after being snubbed for a spot in the National Invitation Tournament, Princeton beat Evansville 95-86 to keep its season alive in the College Basketball Invitational. Princeton will now travel to face Pittsburgh on Monday night in the second round of the 16-team tournament. The Panthers (18-16) advanced by throttling Wofford 81-63, as they used a 16-0 first-half run on the path to victory.

SPORTS | 03/13/2012

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On Tap with ... Eunice Chan

Senior epeeist Eunice Chan is co-captain of the women’s fencing team, which swept its opponents in the Ivy League Championship earlier last month. The fencing team is gearing up for the NCAA Championship in Columbus, Ohio, but between preparation and her thesis, Chan took the time to sit down with the ‘Prince’ to talk about the different weapons in fencing compeition, the best team chants, her love for Greece and her favorite word.

SPORTS | 03/13/2012

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Women's Basketball: After milestones, Tigers look to take next step

On what would have normally been a foreboding first day of midterms week, the women’s basketball team was instead in a celebratory mood. On Monday afternoon, the Tigers learned they were ranked No. 24 in the national Associated Press poll, the first top-25 ranking ever for an Ivy League team. Hours later, they were placed as a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the highest seeding in conference history.

SPORTS | 03/13/2012