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The Daily Princetonian

Column: Tigers run, run and run some more

The talent in the football team's backfield is undeniable: Chuck Dibilio, who seemingly is breaking a new freshman rushing record every week, hasn’t been worn down by the considerable workload placed on his shoulders — in Princeton’s last three games he has 32, 29 and 31 rushes. Even more remarkable is that he and the offensive line have managed to be so successful without a credible passing attack.

SPORTS | 11/15/2011

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Around the Ivies: Harvard returns entire lineup as Ivy favorite

The men’s basketball team began play in disappointing fashion last weekend, losing 73-57 at home to Wagner. Princeton finished last season tied with Harvard at the top of the Ivy League, and needed a last-second game-winning shot in an Ivy playoff to get the league’s lone NCAA Tournament bid. The Tigers will have to improve over the next two months to compete at the top of the conference, which features many strong teams with returning talent. Here’s a look at how Princeton’s top competitors look this year:

SPORTS | 11/15/2011

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Football: Homecoming loss mars Dibilio’s mark

Saturday’s homecoming football game featured two offenses that were as different as possible. Led by running back Chuck Dibilio, who became the first Ivy League freshman ever to run for 1,000 yards, Princeton (1-8 overall, 1-5 Ivy League) wore down the Yale defense with a relentless rushing attack. But Patrick Witt and the visitors’ passing assault trumped the Tigers’ ground game, giving the Bulldogs (5-4, 4-2) a 33-24 victory.

SPORTS | 11/13/2011

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Women's Volleyball: Seniors go out with exciting home sweep

Seniors Cathryn Quinn, Hillary Ford and Michaela Venuti of the women’s volleyball team ended their Princeton careers in impressive fashion Saturday evening, recording a thrilling five-game win over Columbia a night after sweeping Cornell. By going undefeated in the final weekend of the season, the Tigers (18-8 overall, 11-3 Ivy League) finished the season alone in second place, behind Yale, which clinched the title with a sweep over Harvard on Friday night.

SPORTS | 11/13/2011

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Women's Basketball: Pressure, depth lead hosts to victory

In a fast-paced game that turned into a blowout in the final stages, the women’s basketball team opened its season with a 79-62 victory over St. Joseph’s. The Tigers suffered a tough overtime loss to the Hawks last year but got revenge thanks to a full-court press that forced 28 turnovers, paired with strong offensive performances from junior forwards Niveen Rasheed and Kate Miller.

SPORTS | 11/13/2011

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Women's Volleyball: Senior trio plays final matches at Dillon

The women’s volleyball team will close out its 2011 season this weekend with home matches against Cornell and Columbia. Princeton (16-8 overall, 9-3 Ivy League) is currently tied with the Lions (15-8, 9-3) for second place in league play heading into the final weekend. The Tigers still have a shot at winning the Ivy League title, but they will need to not only win both matches this weekend, but also have Yale lose both of its final contests.

SPORTS | 11/10/2011