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The Daily Princetonian

Ferrell leads women at NCAAs

With a season resume that boasts an early-season win at the Fordham Invitational, finishes of fifth and seventh at the Griak and Pre-National Invitationals, decisive victories over Harvard and Yale, a runner-up finish at Ivy League Heptagonals and a convincing victory last week at NCAA Regional Championships, women's cross country has already achieved most of its ambitious preseason goals.

SPORTS | 11/17/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Football seeks strong finish

"The neat thing about football," Princeton head coach Roger Hughes said Wednesday, "is that you get to wipe the ugly taste out of your mouth from last week and get to put a better taste in your mouth."It's hard to imagine that only seven days could rid Princeton (6-3 overall, 4-2 Ivy League) of the bitter taste left by last weekend's punch-in-the-stomach defeat ? tragic not only in the way the team lost but also in the magnitude of the defeat.But with a matchup against Dartmouth (2-7, 1-5) looming Saturday, and with second place in the Ivy League still up for grabs, the Tigers have no choice but to move on.

SPORTS | 11/17/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Ferrell leads women at NCAAs

With a season resume that boasts an early-season win at the Fordham Invitational, finishes of fifth and seventh at the Griak and Pre-National Invitationals, decisive victories over Harvard and Yale, a runner-up finish at Ivy League Heptagonals and a convincing victory last week at NCAA Regional Championships, women's cross country has already achieved most of its ambitious preseason goals.

SPORTS | 11/17/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Football seeks strong finish

"The neat thing about football," Princeton head coach Roger Hughes said Wednesday, "is that you get to wipe the ugly taste out of your mouth from last week and get to put a better taste in your mouth."It's hard to imagine that only seven days could rid Princeton (6-3 overall, 4-2 Ivy League) of the bitter taste left by last weekend's punch-in-the-stomach defeat ? tragic not only in the way the team lost but also in the magnitude of the defeat.But with a matchup against Dartmouth (2-7, 1-5) looming Saturday, and with second place in the Ivy League still up for grabs, the Tigers have no choice but to move on.

SPORTS | 11/17/2005

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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

The Daily Princetonian

Mind Games

Fans know the pain of having their team melt down in the last minutes after dominating the entire game.

SPORTS | 11/16/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Mind Games

Fans know the pain of having their team melt down in the last minutes after dominating the entire game.

SPORTS | 11/16/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton sweeps Cornell, Columbia

Dillon Gym was in an uproar at 5:30 p.m. Saturday night after a controversial side-out call nearly jeopardized the women's volleyball team's chance of sweeping the weekend action.Princeton's senior outside hitter Lauren Grumet was furious over a miscall of her kill, which a Cornell player deflected out of bounds undetected.

SPORTS | 11/15/2005