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The Daily Princetonian

Men's Soccer: After 1-1 tie, Tigers seek needed win

With nearly two thirds of its season already completed, the men’s soccer team has reached an important crossroads. After a stunning opening set of four consecutive victories, which pushed it into consideration for a national ranking, Princeton (4-5-2 overall, 0-2 Ivy League) has now gone seven games without a win. But coming off several encouraging performances, the Tigers’ luck may just be about to turn.

SPORTS | 10/15/2009

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Men's Soccer: Tigers play to 1-1 draw

Last night, the men’s soccer team (4-5-2 overall, 0-2 Ivy League) hosted St. John’s (3-2-7) at Roberts Stadium in a game that was televised on ESPNU, and the nation was treated to a 1-1 double-overtime tie. With the draw, Princeton extended its winless streak to seven, and St. John’s recorded its seventh tie of the season.

SPORTS | 10/14/2009

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Football: Star running back remains in hospital

Last season, Princeton was hopeful about its running game. An offensive line that returned all of its starters was ready to block for then-junior running back Jordan Culbreath, who had broken out in a game on ESPNU against Cornell as a sophomore in 2007. With fullback Rob Toresco ’09 graduated and running back R.C. Lagomarsino ’09 out for the season, Culbreath was ready to take over. 

SPORTS | 10/14/2009

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Cross Country: Tigers kick it into high gear at home

This Saturday, Princeton students will have a great opportunity to cheer on their own as the men’s and women’s cross country teams host the third annual Princeton Invitational. On top of participating in the Princeton Invitational, the women’s team will send its top seven runners to the Pre-Nationals meet at Terre Haute, Ind., the site of the national championship meet later this season.

SPORTS | 10/13/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Column: Hughes’ big blunder, and five other musings

It’s been a thrilling past few weeks in sports. Baseball playoffs are getting interesting, the college football season has been scintillating, and the NFL’s first month has produced some memorable games. But not everything is as it should be. These are just a few things that have been bothering me recently about sports, both in the professional world and here on campus.

SPORTS | 10/13/2009