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The Daily Princetonian

Harris second in world in high jump, m., w. track competitive at Heps

Both the men's and women's track teams recently completed their seasons. The Tiger men came in first in the indoor season at the season-ending Heptagonal Championships and second in the outdoor, while the women placed third in both meets.The men were six-time defending champions in outdoor Heps, and the women, despite a recent slump, have come back into prominence after the last year.The men's team was actually disappointed with its second place result in outdoor Heps.

SPORTS | 07/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Football loses close Ivy games, ends 3-6

The football team ended the season on a high note, winning its last two games in the Ivy League. However, the season-ending streak did not characterize the Tigers' season, as they went 3-6 on the year.The season was filled with frustration after frustration as the Tigers lost four of their six games by less than two touchdowns.

SPORTS | 07/14/2002

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The Daily Princetonian

Galicinao's pitching, hitting make her 'Prince' Athlete of the Year

In her first three seasons, Brie Galicinao '02 earned almost every individual award the Ivy League offered without accomplishing her initial, and ultimate, goal ? an Ivy League championship for the softball team.This season, however, Galicinao made the Ivy title her personal mission, earning a 7-0 record on the mound in league play while the team finished 13-1 in the conference en route to Princeton's first Ivy crown since 1996.Now Galicinao can add one more trophy to her personal case as she was named the 2001-2002 Daily Princetonian Women's Athlete of the Year May 8."This season has been a great way to end my career here," Galicinao said.

SPORTS | 07/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Women's crew captures overall title, Chick Willing Point Trophy at Eastern Sprints

Victory! Tigers are the only cats that enjoy water, and the women's crew teams were reveling in it after spectacular racing last Sunday.The women's crew teams won the Chick Willing Point Trophy this weekend for capturing the overall championship at Eastern Sprints.With 71 total points, they beat out Brown and Virginia as their closest competitors with 65 and 64 points, respectively.The lightweight team was able to take first place in their first varsity eight final, defeating perennial rival Wisconsin by 1.8 seconds."We are really excited," senior lightweight Linda Loyd said.

SPORTS | 05/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Men's heavyweight, lightweight crew prepares for Eastern Sprints

The men's crew teams will be competing in Eastern Sprints this Sunday.The heavyweight men's first varsity eight boat will go into Eastern Sprints ranked fourth by Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges coaches, while the lightweight men's first varsity eight will enter it races in third place.The lightweight men expect to be in the thick of the action in all of their races."The competition will be really hard," senior captain Bill Foshay said.

SPORTS | 05/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Tora Harris

By now, you've probably heard of Tora Harris.The senior high jumper is not only Princeton's best leaper, but the best in the Ivy League, the best in college athletics and now the best in the United States.His most recent leap of seven feet, seven inches at the outdoor Heptagonal Championships vaulted him into second overall in the world.

SPORTS | 05/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

News and Notes

Eight baseball players named to All-Ivy League teamsSophomore pitcher Thomas Pauly and senior shortstop Pat Boran were named to the All-Ivy League first team for their performances with the Princeton baseball team this spring.Pauly was the best relief pitcher in the conference this season, giving up just 30 hits in 45.2 innings pitched and a miniscule 1.30 ERA.

SPORTS | 05/14/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Harvard defeats Tigers in two games

"Everything we do from the fall through the winter is to prepare us for the season. Everything we do is for that opportunity to play in the championship."As is clear from sophomore utility man Steve Young's words, the Tigers had plenty of motivation going into this weekend's Ivy League Championship Series with Harvard.

SPORTS | 05/12/2002