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The Daily Princetonian

M. lacrosse to battle Brown for Ivy title and NCAA bid

The Ivy League champion will be crowned tomorrow at Stevenson Field in Providence, R.I.The men's lacrosse team travels to Brown this weekend to take on the upstart Bears in a matchup of the two first-place teams in the conference that will decide who gets the league's automatic NCAA bid.Although Brown (7-6 overall, 4-1 Ivy League) has not contended for the league title this late in the season for nearly a decade, the much-improved squad poses some serious threats to the Tigers' (7-4, 4-1) stranglehold on the Ancient Eight."Last season Brown had to deal with a lot of injuries," head coach Bill Tierney said.

SPORTS | 05/02/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Bright past, brighter future for senior Stramandi's diving career

Hitting the water at speeds of 30 miles per hour from 32 feet above the pool, senior Danielle Stramandi seems to have no problem with hitting things quickly and intensely.Her diving career at Princeton has been, to say the least, one of record-setting magnitudes, and it has been a career that has taken her as far as Beijing this past summer as one of two divers from the United States to compete at the World University Games.Stramandi began diving after training as an elite gymnast.

SPORTS | 05/01/2002

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Bradley draws on lifetime of sports learning to coach baseball

Imagine your childhood dream. Now imagine it came true.It happened to Princeton head baseball coach Scott Bradley when he made it to the major leagues in 1985 to play for the team he loved as a child.A native of Essex Fells in northern New Jersey, Bradley grew up playing baseball and going to watch the Yankees play in New York."I can remember my dad coming over to the field and calling us up, saying we had tickets to see the Yankees play the Minnesota Twins," Bradley said.

SPORTS | 05/01/2002

The Daily Princetonian

National powers look to upset women's lacrosse in tournament

Nineteen days. Sixteen teams. Fifteen upsets. One champion.These are just a few of the numbers wracking the women's lacrosse team's mind as it prepares for the 2002 NCAA tournament, which, beginning May 9, will ultimately culminate in the national championship May 19.Among the 15 other contenders, the top teams Princeton will have to watch out for are Georgetown, Loyola, Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, Cornell, and Maryland.Fortunately for the Tigers, they have already played six of those seven opponents ? and won five of those six games ? so they will be entering the first round of the tournament with a good idea of what to expect from the other top teams in the nation.Fortunately for the Tigers, they have finished the season ranked No.

SPORTS | 04/30/2002

The Daily Princetonian

'Prince' sports tops 22.5-point favorite WPRB in hoops classic

The Princeton sports world is in balance again.Penn remembered it had more talent than the men's basketball team, the men's lacrosse team remembered it was good and 'Prince' sports beat WPRB sports Saturday night in the annual basketball game between the campus's two sources of athletics news.The 44-40 win at Jadwin Gym for the 'Prince' was its first in the last three years, but the sports scribes still hold a 82-3 all-time series edge.Holder Hall bookies put the athleteics announcers as early 22.5-point favorites, but the gap closed when the gaps started opening in the radio station's once-formidable lineup.Freshman Zack Pierce, a baseball beat writer and WPRB play-by-play man, decided Thursday to compete with the 'Prince.'"It's just a better group of people," Pierce said.

SPORTS | 04/28/2002