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The Daily Princetonian

Men's hockey misses chance to move up in league standings

Men's hockey faced a difficult road trip this weekend, squaring off against traditional league powerhouses Colgate and Cornell.Though Princeton kept both games close early on, both the Raiders and the Big Red pulled away in the third period to send the Tigers home without a point.Junior Dustin Sproat turned in a stellar performance on Friday night, a practice he has been making rather habitual this season, but it was not enough to prevent Colgate (12-4 overall, 5-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) from dealing the Tigers (4-7-1, 4-6-0) a 4-2 loss.Colgate got its first score three minutes, 42 seconds into the first period when Adam Mitchell picked up the rebound from teammate Darryl McKinnon's shot on goal.The Tigers responded soon after, evening the score at the halfway mark.

SPORTS | 12/05/2004

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Men's water polo finishes season in fourth place nationally

It was a tough weekend for the men's water polo team (25-5), which dropped a thriller to second-seeded UCLA (24-3) on Saturday and was edged out, 6-5, against Loyola Marymount (21-11) on Sunday during the Final Four tournament in Palo Alto, Calif.This was the first Princeton appearance at the Final Four in 12 years and the culmination of a fantastic season.

SPORTS | 12/05/2004

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Club figure skating guided by Olympians, team atmosphere

Tara Lipinski and Michelle Kwan may have captured the hearts of America at the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, but Princeton's Figure Skating Club already holds a few Tiger hearts here in Princeton.The growing club counts among its 25 members skaters who all share the same passion for self-expression on ice."We're pretty typical of club sports," senior Liz Asch said.

SPORTS | 12/01/2004

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Men's hoops hangs on vs. Holy Cross

Showing the intensity that head coach Joe Scott has hoped to imbue this year, men's basketball used a team effort to hold onto a tenuous lead at Holy Cross (3-1) last night as Princeton (3-2) lifted its record above .500 and finished a five-game road trip with a win, despite missing one of its leading scorers because of injury.With less than three minutes to play, it looked like Princeton had everything taken care of, when junior guard Scott Greenman hit a three-pointer to put the Tigers up by nine, 52-43, following a brief Holy Cross run.

SPORTS | 12/01/2004

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Selfless Hsiao dominates in DeNunzio

Some people say that swimming isn't a team sport. Spend a moment talking to senior Stephanie Hsiao, and you might reconsider.Ask her about winning three individual events at last years Ivy League Championships, and she will tell you that she didn't really think about it, since she was so focused on helping the team to its fifth straight title.Ask her about her team, and she will tell you they are a close-knit family bound together by mornings and afternoons of churning out workouts in DeNunzio Pool.They are a family with a proud winning tradition, a tradition influenced over the last three years by Hsiao's winning ways.After her senior year in high school in Irvine, Calif., Hsiao sought a school far from home since she liked the intensity of the East Coast, and the vibe it gave her.

SPORTS | 11/30/2004

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Athlete of the Week: Emily Behncke

For refusing to bow under the pressure as she has led women's soccer to within striking distance of the national championship, junior midfielder Emily Behncke (r.) is the Athlete of the Week.Behncke is the team's second leading scorer on the season, with 13 goals and five assists.

SPORTS | 11/30/2004