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The Daily Princetonian

A collection of mediocre events

Every Olympic Games, both of the summer and winter flavor, grab our minds and hearts. The great western athletic tradition going back to ancient Greece, the reigniting and continuation of national rivalries, the best of the best competing for the ultimate medal, and mettle ? the Olympics has it all.The 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino ended Sunday.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Strength in numbers

With a loaded roster featuring a number of talented players at virtually every position, the running theme for this year's softball team may be depth.The Tigers have a deep pitching staff headlined by two aces and all-Ivy performers.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Unraveling volleyball's positions

While most of us are familiar with volleyball and some of us may even have dabbled in the game during middle school gym class, while hanging out at the beach, or impressing freshman girls in Mathey courtyard, few seem to understand the nuts and bolts of the sport in its collegiate context.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Unraveling volleyball's positions

While most of us are familiar with volleyball and some of us may even have dabbled in the game during middle school gym class, while hanging out at the beach, or impressing freshman girls in Mathey courtyard, few seem to understand the nuts and bolts of the sport in its collegiate context.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

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The Daily Princetonian

News and Notes

Cowher claims league honorFor the third time this season, sophomore forward Meagan Cowher was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for women's basketball.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

A collection of mediocre events

Every Olympic Games, both of the summer and winter flavor, grab our minds and hearts. The great western athletic tradition going back to ancient Greece, the reigniting and continuation of national rivalries, the best of the best competing for the ultimate medal, and mettle ? the Olympics has it all.The 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino ended Sunday.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

News and Notes

Cowher claims league honorFor the third time this season, sophomore forward Meagan Cowher was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for women's basketball.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Strength in numbers

With a loaded roster featuring a number of talented players at virtually every position, the running theme for this year's softball team may be depth.The Tigers have a deep pitching staff headlined by two aces and all-Ivy performers.

SPORTS | 02/28/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton regains Ivy crown

Three weeks ago, the women's swimming and diving team traveled to Cambridge, Mass., for the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet with high hopes, only to be crushed by a strong Crimson team for a second-place finish.But we're not here to talk about the past.Princeton returned to Cambridge last weekend to avenge its earlier loss and came away with its 16th Ivy League championship, routing Harvard and the rest of the Ancient Eight in the process.The Tigers won a stunning four of the five relay events to go along with five individual wins, six second-place finishes and eight third-place finishes to easily outdistance Harvard 1,580-1,445, with third place Columbia scoring a distant 968.5.Sophomore Ellen Gray led the charge for Princeton with two individual wins and one second-place finish.

SPORTS | 02/27/2006