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The Daily Princetonian

Columbia, Cornell deal wrestling losses in its first Ivy matches

After a disappointing beginning to the season, the wrestling team was unable to find a winning recipe, as Princeton lost its first two Ivy League matches of the year.Wrestling Columbia Wednesday and then Cornell Friday, the Tigers had hoped to start strong, but after two close losses, Princeton (3-13, 0-2) now finds itself at the bottom of the Ivy League standings.In a meet with four lead changes, the Columbia meet came down to the last wrestler, and Princeton was not able to hold on, losing 22-19.The Columbia meet began well for the Tigers, taking an early 9-0 lead after a pin by sophomore heavyweight Joe Looke and 125 lbs.

SPORTS | 02/03/2002

The Daily Princetonian

NEWS AND NOTES

RowingThe C. Bernard Shea Rowing Center has been honored by Athletics Business Magazine with a Facility of Merit for 2001.It is the second Princeton facility in the past three years to win the award, the other being Princeton Stadium in 1999.The award is a credit to the efforts on the part of University officials, and represents the culmination of meticulous planning.Athletic Business Magazine honors 10 new athletic facilities each year.The Shea Rowing Center was officially dedicated Oct.

SPORTS | 01/20/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Ivy League votes to contract two teams

HOAGIE HAVEN ? The Council of Ivy Group Presidents gathered for a press conference here Thursday at the premier Princeton fast food institution to announce that they had voted overwhelmingly to authorize Executive Director Jeff Orleans to begin the process of contracting two Ivy athletic programs prior to the start of next season.The franchises proposed for contraction have not be identified, but speculation is running wild."It makes no sense for Ivy League sports to be in markets that generate insufficient local revenues to justify the investment," Orleans stated.

SPORTS | 01/17/2002