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The Daily Princetonian

A tale of two scorelines

At halftime in Philadelphia on Saturday, the Tigers and Quakers were deadlocked in a scoreless battle, their relentless defenses stifling every opposing effort and forcing the offenses to fight for every inch.Any Ivy League sports fan reading that sentence might assume the Princeton-Penn game in question was between the schools' field hockey or men's or women's soccer teams ? all of which were facing off on Penn's campus last Saturday.

SPORTS | 11/04/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Southerns yield new hope

For the men's water polo team, the season has been a rollercoaster ride. As next weekend's Southern Division championships approach, the Tigers (12-13 overall, 3-5 Collegiate Water Polo Association) look to finish the season on the rise.After getting off to an 8-2 start, including a clean sweep of all preseason non-league opponents, the Tigers began to feel the effects of their tough schedule.

SPORTS | 10/25/2007

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Football team wins Friday night thriller against Cornell, 34-31

"When the wind is cold and the sky is dark, Ducks fly together!" And when the rain poured down on Princeton and Cornell, the Tigers roared in unison.In a scene reminiscent of the classic film "D2: The Mighty Ducks," the football team charged out onto the field Friday night sporting surprise new orange jerseys and a Duck-like determination to bounce back from its three-game losing streak.The 34-31 win over the Big Red (4-3 overall, 1-3 Ivy League) was a team effort for Princeton (3-4, 2-2) culminating in a 58-yard, go-ahead touchdown run by sophomore tailback Jordan Culbreath midway through the fourth quarter.

SPORTS | 10/25/2007

The Daily Princetonian

New season, coach cometh

On Oct. 12, college basketball teams across the nation participated in "Midnight Madness," a tradition started by legendary Maryland coach Lefty Driesell that has more or less morphed into a big, season-opening party.While the men's basketball team at Princeton does not have the same fanfare surrounding its opening practices, there is a decidedly excited mood among the Tigers in this season's early stages."Everybody's attitude is positive," sophomore guard Marcus Schroeder said before yesterday's practice.

SPORTS | 10/23/2007

The Daily Princetonian

No bonfire is a blessing in disguise

When the football team lost to Harvard on Saturday, Princeton was mathematically eliminated from bonfire contention.Don't even pretend the first thing that popped into your mind when you saw the final score at the bottom of your TV screen was, "Darn, that defeat now places us two games behind the league leaders in the Ivy League standings and dramatically diminishes our prospects for a conference title."No.

SPORTS | 10/23/2007