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The Daily Princetonian

For Princeton, a Meadowlands massacre

The hoops debacle that will go down in Princeton lore simply as "the Seton Hall game" will, to me, always be remembered as "the seat-in-hell game."That's because, when people talk about the day the men's basketball team's 2006-07 season went up in flames, I'll be able to say I was there to feel the heat ? senselessly exposed to every second of a scalding 79-41 loss to the host Pirates, the Tigers' most lopsided defeat since 1946.Having learned that Princeton would travel to East Rutherford, N.J., on the Monday of Intersession for a matchup with its in-state "rival" Seton Hall, I opted not to absorb the affair through the relative safety of a radio broadcast.Instead, I secured a press pass and valiantly followed the Tigers to the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which includes both Giants Stadium ? home to the NFL's East Rutherford Giants and East Rutherford Jets ? and Continental Airlines Arena ? which Seton Hall shares with the New Jersey Nets of the NBA.My transportation for the evening was a New Jersey Transit shuttle bus that left from the Port Authority bus terminal in New York City to bring me and a couple dozen diehard Pirate fans across the Jersey border for the game.Two buses had originally been scheduled, but when I arrived at the terminal for the "Event Shuttle," the bus operator on duty coldly informed me that the earlier bus had been cancelled.

SPORTS | 02/07/2007

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Tiger distance stars shine

You wouldn't know it from the subzero weather around Princeton, but things are heating up ? at least for the purposes of the men's and women's track and field teams.Between the upcoming HYP meet this weekend and the ever-closer spring track season, the Tigers are headed toward some serious competition.

SPORTS | 02/06/2007

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Princeton tops among Big Three

It's time to bust out the champagne and celebrate what has already been dubbed the "Super Sunday Sweep."The men's and women's swimming and diving teams hosted the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet at DeNunzio Pool this weekend, and each walked away with the title that has eluded both teams for the past several years.

SPORTS | 02/05/2007

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Grapplers find no relief in Ivy League schedule

For a team that has been waiting all season for its first dual-meet win, it looks like Ivy competition won't be any easier.The Princeton wrestling team's return to Dillon Gym ended in disappointment as the Tigers were swept in their weekend matches against Harvard (2-6 overall, 1-1 Ivy League), Brown (2-9, 1-0) and Franklin & Marshall (7-4).The losses dropped the Tigers to 0-12 on the season, 0-2 in the Ivy League and 0-5 in Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association conference action.On Friday, the Tigers faced an energized Harvard team coming off its first win of the season against Army.Though the match would begin and end well, the Crimson's four ranked grapplers, including sixth-ranked J.P.

SPORTS | 02/04/2007