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W. basketball travels to Yale, Brown

When it rains, it pours. At least that's been the case for the women's basketball team lately. As the team takes to a stormy road this weekend to play Yale (4-17 overall, 1-7 Ivy League) and Brown (11-10, 4-4), a string of losses and a season-ending injury are leaving many Princeton fans wondering if the Tigers will yet again be caught without an umbrella.Princeton (6-14, 3-4) is coming off a weekend that, on paper, looks a bit overcast, but in reality was nothing less than a monsoon of disappointments.

SPORTS | 02/18/2004

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W. hockey's Gretchen Anderson still attracting press, national attention

It is said that familiarity breeds contempt, but hearing senior forward Gretchen Anderson talk about women's hockey shows that nothing could be further from the truth.Anderson, who grew up outside of Boston, has been playing hockey all her life, but has a love for the sport which is obviously undiminished and continues to manifest itself in her spectacular play, year after year.Growing up with five older siblings, all of whom played hockey, provided both inspiration and challenge to her.

SPORTS | 02/17/2004

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Profile: Men's hockey's Westgarth brothers

Recently, 'Prince' senior writer Sofia Mata-Leclerc sat down with sophomore defender Brett and freshman forward Kevin Westgarth of the men's hockey team to discuss fighting, trivia and a little hockey.'Prince': How did you start playing hockey?Brett Westgarth: When I was seven years old, I went to the rink with dad, sort of just the regular Canadian thing.

SPORTS | 02/17/2004

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No. 1 Trinity thumps men's squash, 8-1

This weekend the men's squash team (14-3 overall, 4-2 Ivy League) finished off the 2003-04 regular season with a whirlwind of competitive matches against Trinity (11-0), Amherst (9-6) and Williams (16-7). Although the Tigers lost to Trinity, 8-1, they easily shut out both Amherst and Williams, 9-0.These results cemented Princeton as the No.

SPORTS | 02/16/2004

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Athlete of the week

After its demoralizing and embarassing 67-52 loss at home against Penn last Tuesday, men's basketball went into this past weekend's games against Cornell and Columbia knowing it had to win two games.If it was not for junior guard Will Venable, the Tigers would not have earned a 69-64 win over the Big Red on Friday and a 78-70 overtime triumph over the Lions on Saturday.Venable scored a career-high 28 points at Cornell, 17 of which came in the second half, and often stopped the Big Red from getting the momentum in front of the rowdy home crowd.The junior had the touch from all over the floor, shooting nine for 12 from the field and draining nine of his 13 attempts from the charity stripe.He followed this impressive showing with another double-digit performance against Columbia, conributing 11 points in Princeton's 78-71 overtime win.

SPORTS | 02/16/2004