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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers aim to avenge Eastern and Southern losses

Despite suffering tight losses in both the Eastern and Southern Championships and graduating eight valuable players at the end of last season, the men's water polo team (4-1 overall, 1-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) has rebuilt its squad in hopes of claiming both coveted titles this season."When we enter every season our goal is to win the Eastern and Southern Championships," head coach Luis Nicolao said.The No.

SPORTS | 09/13/2006

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Dear Daily Princetonian:

VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA ? I can't claim that the idea of flinging myself from the world's second highest bungee jump at Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe was my own.Rather, the suggestion came from an unlikely source: my father, an acrophobic.After I spent a summer in Botswana working with the BOTUSA Project, my parents and younger sister Katie, a Princeton freshman, decided to travel to Africa for a week-and-a-half-long visit.

SPORTS | 09/12/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton unbeaten at tourney

After the referee blew the final whistle on Sept. 2, the women's soccer team left the field disappointed with its 2-0 loss to Boston University (4-1-1). So when the women's soccer team left for the Penn Invitational on Friday, they were 0-1, and hungry for a win to get the season rolling.Rainy weather forced the season opener to be hosted at Mercer County Community College's turf field instead of Lourie-Love Field, which allowed the Terriers to take advantage of Princeton's inexperience and lower fitness level.

SPORTS | 09/12/2006

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Tigers fall to FDU

Having a goose egg in the "L" column is something that all teams want. Unfortunately for the men's soccer team, its quest for an unblemished record ended Tuesday afternoon as No.

SPORTS | 09/12/2006

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Sports briefs

Open crew claims titleThe women's open crew obliterated the field at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships to win the national championship Sunday at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J.

SPORTS | 05/18/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Katie Lewis-Lamonica

Sport: Women's lacrosse Year: Sophomore Home Town: Lawrenceville, N.J.Lewis-Lamonica stepped up huge last weekend to score the winning goal in Princeton's 8-7 upset victory over No.

SPORTS | 05/18/2006