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The Daily Princetonian

Penn slips past women's volleyball team in Tigers' final match of season

Last night in Dillon Gym, women's volleyball played its last game of the season against Ivy League-champion Penn, and they competed in one of the most exciting matches of the year, which the Quakers took 3-1.After dropping the first two games, Princeton came out with much more emotion in the third game, jumping out to a 17-9 lead, including a 13-5 run that would help extend their season at least another game.

SPORTS | 11/20/2002

The Daily Princetonian

New Hampshire hands women's hockey its first losses of the year

Women's hockey suffered its first two defeats of the season this weekend against No. 8 New Hampshire (9-1-1). After winning out in a four-game homestand to start the season, the Tigers faltered against the Wildcats."This weekend was a big test to see what kind of a team we are," head coach Jeff Kamper-sal '92 said.In game one, Princeton was able to force overtime in a tightly contested battle before falling, 2-1.

SPORTS | 11/19/2002

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Men's soccer finishes season with victory over Ivy League rival Yale

With an early goal, men's soccer sat back and let the defense hold on to the game. Going 2-1-1 in the second half of the Ivy League season, Princeton finally found its playing style and finished its season with an exciting win.After losing overtime games and making too many mistakes in their last two weekends of the season the Tigers (4-8-5, 2-3-2 Ivy) finally played with consistency, tying Penn and then beating Yale, 1-0, on Saturday.Playing in a cold and steady rain, the conditions were not favorable for the speed and attacking style of Princeton.

SPORTS | 11/18/2002

The Daily Princetonian

M. hockey gets first win of season in 4-3 thriller over RPI, loses fifth of season against Union

Sophomore goalie Trevor Clay showed the poise of a veteran in the goal crease Saturday night.With his team up, 4-2, late in the third period against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Clay made the save of the night to cement the Tigers' first Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory of the season and the first victory of his young career.The Engineers' Kevin Croxton stood unguarded on the doorstep of Clay's crease, with his team up a man on the power play.

SPORTS | 11/17/2002

The Daily Princetonian

W. volleyball beats Yale, Brown, but Penn's win eliminates Princeton from Ivy title contention

As its season winds down, the women's volleyball team keeps finding ways to improve.The Tigers were in top form this weekend as they took on two tough Ivy League competitors.Plagued by illness and injury, Princeton refused to give up, beating both Yale and Brown ? 3-1 and 3-0, respectively.The victories, however, were bittersweet.

SPORTS | 11/17/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Field hockey beats Michigan, but is eliminated from NCAA's by Penn St.

After posting a disappointing 4-6 non-Ivy record during the regular season, the field hockey team traveled to the NCAA tournament looking to prove itself against the best.The team accomplished that goal in the first round, surprising defending-champion Michigan with a 4-3 win at Penn State on Saturday.During second round play, however, the Tigers' season-long troubles with capitalizing on scoring opportunities resurfaced in their 3-2 loss to Penn State.They say that revenge is a dish best served cold.

SPORTS | 11/17/2002

The Daily Princetonian

In first matchup of NCAA Tourney, field hockey takes on Wolverines

After slipping in their non-conference schedule, field hockey knew they would have to win the Ivy League title to ensure they would qualify for the NCAA Tournament.It's hard to lose a title with a 7-0 conference record.Princeton (11-6 overall, 7-0 Ivy League) swept through their conference foes and now looks ahead to their NCAA first round match, Saturday, against Michigan (18-3) at Penn State.

SPORTS | 11/14/2002