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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers crush Violets

A good sports team tries to force its opponent to make errors. Better teams can even adjust to an opponent's strengths ? and that's exactly what the men's volleyball team did against New York University.There was certainly no lack of excitement for the crowd at Dillon Gym on Tuesday night, when the men's volleyball team took on New York University (5-9 overall) in its home opener.

SPORTS | 02/14/2007

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Penn stuffs Tigers

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ? When rivals meet, the setting is always intense. And when the game is intense, a team that plays good defense will almost always be the winner.Unfortunately for the men's basketball team (10-11 overall, 1-6 Ivy League), its stellar defense was outdone by an even better Penn defense, guiding the Quakers (15-8, 6-1) to a 48-35 win in a slugfest last night at The Palestra.After the Tigers rallied to tie the game at 29 with 11 minutes and 24 seconds remaining, Penn sealed Princeton's fate with a long second-half run maintained by stifling pressure defense.The Orange and Black shot a dreadful 31 percent from the floor, including 21 percent from beyond the arc, but was kept in the game by Penn's 35 percent field-goal and 13 percent three-point shooting.

SPORTS | 02/13/2007

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Water polo and Tiger Inn link Colgan siblings

Most sibling rivalries extend to all sorts of quarrels. For the water-polo-playing duo of senior utility Elyse Colgan and sophomore driver Brendan Colgan, however, their fights center on just one issue."We only fight over the car," Brendan said.The two siblings, who share a passion for water polo, actually get along so well that they cooperate in a musical venture at home."I actually have a band back home," Brendan, who hails from Annapolis, Maryland, said.

SPORTS | 02/13/2007

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Quakers will feel the Tigers' pain

Whoa there, Princeton.Just take a deep breath.You see, the same thing seems to happen every year with us.When confronted with the sad realities about your basketball program, you throw a hissy fit.You try to say you're better than us, that Penn stinks and that we took your lunch money when you were little kids.Well, Princeton, what I should do with this column is tell you to get over yourselves right now.But no.

SPORTS | 02/12/2007