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The Daily Princetonian

Tigers demolish Big Green

Ivy League footballers have reason to be glad that this year's season is over, because only now can they avoid one particularly dangerous Tiger.With the help of a 100-plus yard field goal return for a touchdown by senior cornerback Jay McCareins ? yet another game-changing play in a season where McCareins could fill a highlight reel with his own spectacular performances ? Princeton's football team (7-3 overall, 5-2 Ivy League) capped off an unexpectedly successful season with a 30-0 shutout of Dartmouth (2-8, 1-6) in Hanover, N.H.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

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The Daily Princetonian

Brown clinches Ivy title, Harvard wins thriller

Brown-Columbia: The Crowning MomentThe Ivy League football championship trophy was at Wien Stadium in New York City this Saturday, waiting on the result of the game between Brown (9-1 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) and Columbia (2-8, 0-7). Needing only one more victory to claim the coveted prize, the Bears controlled their own destiny and delivered easily by beating the Lions, 52-21.Senior running back Nick Hartigan, the Ivy League's leading rusher and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, had an outstanding game.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers lose pair by one goal

Playing two of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey League's top five teams this weekend, the men's hockey team displayed a flair for the dramatic, but it still came home from upstate New York with two losses.Princeton (2-6 overall, 1-5-0 ECACHL) forced Friday night's game against Clarkson into overtime and on Saturday night stayed with St.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers lose pair by one goal

Playing two of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey League's top five teams this weekend, the men's hockey team displayed a flair for the dramatic, but it still came home from upstate New York with two losses.Princeton (2-6 overall, 1-5-0 ECACHL) forced Friday night's game against Clarkson into overtime and on Saturday night stayed with St.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers demolish Big Green

Ivy League footballers have reason to be glad that this year's season is over, because only now can they avoid one particularly dangerous Tiger.With the help of a 100-plus yard field goal return for a touchdown by senior cornerback Jay McCareins ? yet another game-changing play in a season where McCareins could fill a highlight reel with his own spectacular performances ? Princeton's football team (7-3 overall, 5-2 Ivy League) capped off an unexpectedly successful season with a 30-0 shutout of Dartmouth (2-8, 1-6) in Hanover, N.H.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Brown clinches Ivy title, Harvard wins thriller

Brown-Columbia: The Crowning MomentThe Ivy League football championship trophy was at Wien Stadium in New York City this Saturday, waiting on the result of the game between Brown (9-1 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) and Columbia (2-8, 0-7). Needing only one more victory to claim the coveted prize, the Bears controlled their own destiny and delivered easily by beating the Lions, 52-21.Senior running back Nick Hartigan, the Ivy League's leading rusher and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, had an outstanding game.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Balanced offense gives Tigers 'W'

BETHLEHEM, Pa. ? After almost a week of being bashed as "only a bunch of three-point shooters," the men's basketball team defended its honor yesterday afternoon, proving that its perimeter-oriented style can win games ? as long as the Tigers don't only shoot three-pointers.In a decisive 64-54 win over Lehigh (1-3 overall), Princeton (1-1) made its fair share of long-range buckets, shooting eight-of-15 from beyond the arc.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Balanced offense gives Tigers 'W'

BETHLEHEM, Pa. ? After almost a week of being bashed as "only a bunch of three-point shooters," the men's basketball team defended its honor yesterday afternoon, proving that its perimeter-oriented style can win games ? as long as the Tigers don't only shoot three-pointers.In a decisive 64-54 win over Lehigh (1-3 overall), Princeton (1-1) made its fair share of long-range buckets, shooting eight-of-15 from beyond the arc.

SPORTS | 11/20/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Tigers look to rebound in second game

After being knocked out in the first round of the Preseason NIT, the men's basketball team will have almost a full week of practice before returning to the court to work on the many mistakes the team made in Monday's loss to Drexel.On Sunday, the Tigers (0-1) will see if the long practice time paid off, as they travel to Bethlehem, Pa., to take on Lehigh (1-2).Princeton certainly has plenty to improve upon.

SPORTS | 11/17/2005