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The Daily Princetonian

Fore! Tigers start season

For the men's golf team, this year is all about experience and expectations.With three seniors, two juniors and two freshmen, the two-time defending Ivy League Champions have plenty of experience."I really believe that this year's team is better than any we've had in the past," senior captain Jason Gerken said.

SPORTS | 03/08/2006

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Turning point for women's basketball

The Tigers began this season by mixing the best of both old and new. From seniors to freshmen, head coach Richard Barron has bridged the class divide of the women's basketball team with talent.This year marked a turning point for the program as it was the first year that Barron could look at the team truly as his own.

SPORTS | 03/07/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Turning point for women's basketball

The Tigers began this season by mixing the best of both old and new. From seniors to freshmen, head coach Richard Barron has bridged the class divide of the women's basketball team with talent.This year marked a turning point for the program as it was the first year that Barron could look at the team truly as his own.

SPORTS | 03/07/2006

The Daily Princetonian

McGarry, Leahy golden at regionals

After making the long trip down to Durham, N.C., the fencing team proceeded to put on a skillful performance at the NCAA Regional Tournament at Duke held over the weekend.Though both the men and the women had strong performances, it was the women who stole the show, winning two gold medals and advancing three fencers to the National tournament.Senior foil Jacqueline Leahy and junior epee Erin McGarry took gold in their respective events.

SPORTS | 03/06/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers struggle against tough Penn State team

The light shining on the men's volleyball team's playoff hopes faded on Friday as ninth-ranked Penn State demolished the Tigers in three straight games.The Nittany Lions, who remain undefeated in the Tait Division of the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association, (11-4 overall, 8-0 EIVA Tait) opened well, blanking Princeton (3-8, 2-4) in blocks in the first game.

SPORTS | 03/06/2006