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The Daily Princetonian

Women's lax holds off fiesty Harvard to stay atop Ivy League

Taking a large lead in the first 10 minutes of the game, the women's lacrosse team once again proved why it is ranked third in the nation, as it controlled the game and managed to answer every Harvard comeback.Led by junior attack Kim Smith with six points, three goals and three assists, the Tigers maintained their lead in the Ivy League, and extended their win streak to nine games with a 14-9 defeat of the Crimson Saturday at 1952 Stadium.Holding first place in the Ivy League, Princeton (10-1, 4-0) has swept through all of their games since the Loyola loss on March 11.

SPORTS | 04/15/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's golf takes third at home in tune-up for Ivy Championship

Coming into the back nine of this weekend's Princeton Invitational, sophomore Nat Hoopes was looking to take home an individual title for the second week in a row.After winning last week's Navy Invitational in a playoff, Hoopes came into the back nine two-under par and amongst the top players at his home course."I'm beginning to think I can win every week," Hoopes said.

SPORTS | 04/15/2001

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Weekend Schedule

Friday, April 13 Baseball vs. Columbia (DH) (1 p.m. at Clarke Field) Men's golf hosts Princeton Invitational (all day at Springdale Golf Club) Softball at Yale (DH) (3 p.m.

SPORTS | 04/12/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Q+A with volleyball coach Glenn Nelson

Glenn Nelson is the head coach of both the men's and the women's volleyball teams. He recently sat down with 'Prince' staff writer Sarah Petry.'Prince': Coach, do you want me to start with my questions, and then we'll go from there?Glenn Nelson: Yeah, Petry, why don't you start with your questions, seeing as it is a Q & A.

SPORTS | 04/11/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Club Sports Wrap-up

The following are excerpts submitted to the 'Prince' by members of club teams. Men's RugbyPrinceton reached the final of the Ivy League championships with two hard fought wins against Yale and Columbia (10-0 and 18-8 respectively), where they met a Dartmouth team that had steamrolled through Penn and Brown.

SPORTS | 04/11/2001

The Daily Princetonian

After dominating career at Princeton, Norman awaits call from the NFL

If you don't know the name Dennis Norman, chances are you would definitely recognize the man.Standing six-feet, four-inches tall and weighing 307 pounds, Norman causes many people around Princeton to take a second look.And in a few weeks, he might be turning heads in Philadelphia, Detroit, Oakland, or one of any of 30 cities across the country.If he is selected in the National Football League's draft, Norman will become only the 23rd player in Princeton history to play professional football.

SPORTS | 04/10/2001