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The Daily Princetonian

PU vs. UNC: By the numbers

6-7, 231 lbs. ? The average size of North Carolina's five starters.6-4.6, 192 lbs. ? The average size of Princeton's five starters.590 ? Princeton's three point attempts this season.560 ? Princeton's two point attempts this season.361 ? Free throw attempts by Princeton this season, the fewest in Division I.414 ? The next lowest total, by Missouri-Kansas City.315 ? Rank of Princeton's scoring offense, out of 318 Division I teams.3 ? Rank of Princeton's scoring defense.387 ? Offensive rebounds for North Carolina.171 ? Offensive rebounds for Princeton.8 ? Players who have led Princeton in scoring this year.114 ? Blocks by UNC center Brendan Haywood.59 ? Blocks by Princeton.2.3 ? Average number of points the Ivy League champion has been outscored by in the last 12 first-round games.118 ? Three pointers attempted by C.J.

SPORTS | 03/15/2001

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The Daily Princetonian

Belief in themselves is Tigers' most realistic weapon

People across the country are being very realistic when it comes to the men's basketball team's trip to the NCAA tournament.The national media essentially agrees that Princeton has the pedigree in Walton and Thompson, but not the talent.The general public concurs ? in most online polls around 99 percent of the respondents are picking UNC.And maybe the harsh reality of midterms has made people pessimistic, but I've heard the word 'realistically' an awful lot lately, especially around here.

SPORTS | 03/14/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's lacrosse readies for No. 1 Syracuse

After beating two of the nation's top teams ? Johns Hopkins and Virginia ? by identical scores of 8-4, you might expect a lighter workload for the men's lacrosse team over Spring Break.Instead, the Tigers play Syracuse in arguably the most anticipated regular season game of the year.Princeton (2-0), ranked second in the nation, heads to Hempstead, N.Y., to take on No.

SPORTS | 03/14/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Rookie coach, experienced lineup lead softball

The softball team has won the Ivy Championship a total of 12 times. The last time the team wore the crown, however, was in 1996.Though this season brings a few changes to the program, the Tigers are determined to make it 13.While the softball team (2-0-0) does not have to face numerous gaps in its roster from last year's graduation, it must adapt to an entirely new coaching staff.Fortunately for the Tigers, a familiar face will be heading the program.

SPORTS | 03/13/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Princeton athletes awarded All-Ivy honors

Freshman forward Konrad Wysocki was honored by the Ivy League coaches this week by being named Rookie of the Year.The freshman, originally from Lollar, Germany, averaged 5.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game and was a key inside presence for the Tigers who travel to New Orleans to take on North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday.The fiery freshman was the fifth Princeton player to be named rookie of the year and the first since junior Chris Young was in 1999.Also picking up All-Ivy honors were senior center Nate Walton who was a unanimous selection to the first team, junior guard Ahmed El Nokali ? a second-team selection ? and sophomore forward Kyle Wente who earned honorable mention status in his first season as a major contributor for the Tigers. In other All-Ivy news, junior forward Andrea Kilbourne and junior defender Aviva Grumet-Morris were named to the second-team All-Ivy in women's hockey.Kilbourne was Princeton's leading scorer for the third-straight season after amassing 49 points in this year's campaign.

SPORTS | 03/12/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Individuals make names for themselves at NCAA Tourneys

While the men's basketball team has been receiving all of the attention regarding the upcoming NCAA tournament, there are a number of other teams and individuals who either have already competed or will compete in the top collegiate tournament in the country. Track & FieldFreshman phenom Josh McCaughey represented Princeton at the NCAA Track and Field Championships last weekend at the University of Arkansas.

SPORTS | 03/12/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's lacrosse cruises past Virginia

Princeton had five goals, Virginia had four. It was the beginning of the fourth quarter. Virginia had both the momentum and possession of the ball.The Cavaliers' sizeable contingent among the 4,315 fans at 1952 Stadium at Saturday's men's lacrosse game was on its feet as Virginia mounted an attack.

SPORTS | 03/11/2001