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The Daily Princetonian

Kayaks on the Carnegie

At Princeton, sports like football and lacrosse often dominate the sports coverage. It's easy, then, to overlook other, less well-understood sports ? like kayaking.The University doesn't have a kayaking team, but it does have two of the nation's best kayakers.

SPORTS | 09/25/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Must love pucks: Tigers seek goalie

The women's hockey team is in need of a backup goaltender, and the Tigers aren't being bashful about it.Around campus, flyers are sprouting up requesting that all interested and available netminders contact Princeton head coach Jeff Kampersal regarding the Tigers' roster vacancy.Princeton currently has just one goalie on its roster, in the person of junior Kristen Young.

SPORTS | 09/25/2007

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The Daily Princetonian

Aboff's 71 catalyzes team win

John Madden is famous for saying, "If you don't win the first one, you can't win them all." The women's golf team adhered to this adage by winning the first tournament of the season, the Princeton Invitational, by 11 strokes over its nearest competitor.

SPORTS | 09/24/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers rebound to win OT thriller

It took only seconds from the time sophomore utility Gregor Horstmeyer's overtime shot hit the net for the water polo team (7-2 overall, 1-2 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) to realize the gravity of the goal.After battling through a tough 12-11 loss to Johns Hopkins (3-6, 1-1) earlier in the afternoon and fighting four deadlocked quarters against George Washington (5-5, 0-2), the Tigers were finally getting a much needed victory.With his back to the goal and the shot clock winding down, Hortsmeyer spun underwater and fired a laser past an unsuspecting Colonial goalie.

SPORTS | 09/24/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Terrific in the trenches

EASTON, Pa. ? Fresh off leading the football team to an impressive 20-14 victory over No. 22 Lafayette on Saturday, senior quarterback Bill Foran was asked if he had felt like he had something to prove.

SPORTS | 09/23/2007

The Daily Princetonian

Introduction of ground game opens up offense

Fifty-seven rushing attempts and one broken nose later, there was little doubt that the football team had played the kind of quintessential smash-mouth football that would have made even Knute Rockne proud.One week after a stinging 32-21 loss to Lehigh (2-1 overall), Princeton (1-1) got back to basics ? avoiding the mistakes that plagued both the offense and special teams against the Mountain Hawks ? and earned a physical 20-14 win against Lafayette (3-1) by running the ball consistently.Just a week ago, the Tiger offense failed to mount an effective ground game against Lehigh's young front seven.

SPORTS | 09/23/2007