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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers close out season perfectly

It's official.The Ivy League has finally succumbed to the overwhelming force that is the 2007 Princeton women's volleyball team.With a 3-1 road win against Penn on Wednesday night to close out their regular season, the Tigers completed a perfect 14-0 showing within the Ivy League.

SPORTS | 11/15/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Class of 2008 takes final bow

When the football team lines up against Dartmouth tomorrow in Hanover, N.H., it will be the last game for the Class of 2008, a group of players who have contributed mightily to the reestablishment of Princeton (3-6 overall, 2-4 Ivy League) as one of the Ivy League's premier football programs.

SPORTS | 11/15/2007

The Daily Princetonian

First-half woes doom Tigers

Considering Princeton's 13-17 record last year with a defense ranked seventh in the Ivy League, new head coach Courtney Banghart knew it would take hard work and a couple lucky breaks to reshape the women's basketball squad.

SPORTS | 11/14/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton stretches to 2-0

Two second-half defensive plays from senior guard Matt Sargeant and a clutch three-pointer from sophomore guard Lincoln Gunn with one minute, 10 seconds to play helped the men's basketball team hold on to a 66-58 victory against Iona last night at Jadwin Gym.Princeton (2-0 overall) saw a 13-point halftime lead dwindle to one, but as Iona (0-2) guard Rashon Dwight drove to take the lead with 8:05 remaining, Sargeant seemed to come from nowhere to swat the layup.

SPORTS | 11/14/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Students just want to see someone lose

As a result of Princeton football's 27-6 loss to Yale last Saturday, this weekend's game between Yale and Harvard is the closest thing Ivy League football has to a conference championship game: two teams with 6-0 records going into their final game of the season.Since both teams are undefeated, the winner will win the Ivy League title and become the first Ivy League team to go 7-0 since Harvard in 2004.

SPORTS | 11/14/2007