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The Daily Princetonian

Chasing the Dream

Three Princeton football players took a step toward extending their playing careers on March 31. The University hosted a "Pro Day" for seniors Brandon Mueller, Zak Keasey and Branden Benson, as well as one player from Fordham University.Pro Day is the name given to what is essentially the NFL's version of an interview.

SPORTS | 04/05/2005

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Night Owls

When No. 16 Temple comes to face the women's lacrosse team tonight at 7:30 p.m., it'll be bringing its "A" game to Class of 1952 Stadium.

SPORTS | 04/05/2005

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Tigers overcome weather

This past weekend, the men's and women's golf teams faced not only tough opponents, but also 40 mile-per-hour winds and 30-degree temperatures.Nonetheless, the women's team took second at the Hoya Women's Invitational at the Raspberry Falls Golf Course, only 13 strokes behind first-place Yale.

SPORTS | 04/04/2005

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Tigers win second straight at home

Late Friday night at Dillon Gym, with an emphatic kill on match point by freshman outside hitter Peter Eichler, the men's volleyball team achieved something it had not yet experienced this season ? a winning streak.Princeton (5-11 overall) built upon a dominant 3-0 victory over Stevens Tech (20-7) to claim its second win in a row by defeating St.

SPORTS | 04/04/2005

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Men fall to Penn, women pull upset

There was no love lost between senior Josh Burman and his opponent, Mikhail Bekker, on Friday afternoon in the annual men's tennis grudge match between Princeton (11-5 overall, 0-1 Ivy League) and Penn (13-3, 1-0).Tempers flared as Bekker made some questionable line calls during the first set.

SPORTS | 04/04/2005

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Desperate Tigers visit Quakers

The last time men's lacrosse opened a season 0-5, most of the current players were in diapers, the Soviet Union was still going strong and the Tigers ended the season with a dismal 1-14 record.Fans of Princeton lacrosse thought those days were over, and, since that terrible season in 1986, they have been correct.

SPORTS | 04/04/2005

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Tigers' swoon continues

"I'm bewildered," men's lacrosse head coach Bill Tierney said after his team dropped its fifth straight game in a demoralizing loss to Yale in New Haven, Conn., on Saturday.The Bulldogs (5-2 overall, 2-1 Ivy League) upset the Tigers (0-5, 0-0), 9-8, pushing them into a hole the usually phenomenal team is unaccustomed to inhabiting.

SPORTS | 04/03/2005

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Winless Tigers open League slate

The Ivy League may be familiar territory for the Tigers, but there's something less familiar about this season: Princeton's men's lacrosse team isn't accustomed to starting league play winless.The Tigers (0-4 overall, 0-0 Ivy League) have not started a lacrosse season 0-4 since 1986.

SPORTS | 03/31/2005

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Tiger Nine hosts Bulldogs, Bears

Although the regular season for Major League Baseball does not start until Sunday, the unofficial spring training for the Tigers ends Saturday as they host Yale for a doubleheader at Clarke Field to begin the defense of their Ivy League Championship.The Elis (9-7 overall) come into the game on fire, having won eight of their last nine games including a 1-0 thriller over Connecticut on Wednesday.Princeton (5-11) is coming off a close Wednesday game of its own, as the Tigers held off a ninth inning Rutgers rally to take the game, 3-2.Both Yale and Princeton started the season similarly, traveling to the South over spring break and facing tough competition with limited success.

SPORTS | 03/31/2005

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Gloger to play for Louisville

Senior Spencer Gloger will play for Louisville in this weekend's Final Four, Rick Pitino confirmed in an exclusive interview with the 'Prince' last night."Illinois is going to be tough, so we thought Spencer's outside shooting skills would help us pull off the upset," Pitino said.

SPORTS | 03/31/2005