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The Daily Princetonian

Men's basketball wins two, easily dispatching Dartmouth and Harvard to stay atop the Ivy League with three games remaining

Considering who was sitting in the stands Saturday night, all the backdoor cuts, the fluid passes and the three-point baskets were especially appropriate in the men's basketball team's home victory over Dartmouth.In front of 74 former Princeton basketball players and coaches, the Tigers (13-10 overall, 8-3 Ivy League) completed a weekend sweep, finishing off the Big Green (7-18, 2-10), 68-52, Saturday and putting away Harvard (12-12, 5-7), 62-48, Friday.

SPORTS | 02/25/2001

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Men's volleyball falters early, comes on strong in final three sets in 3-1 victory over NYU

As men's volleyball's coach ambled off the court following his team's 3-1 victory over New York University at Dillon Gym last night, he was muttering under his breath.Though the Tigers had come back to win after dropping the first set, he was irritated that his team needed an embarrassing first-set loss to start playing with emotion."It's sad we had to hand them the first game before we were ready to play," Nelson grumbled.

SPORTS | 02/21/2001

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Men's Basketball's Conor Neu

Conor Neu is a junior forward for the men's basketball team. He recently sat down with 'Prince' senior writer David Mordkoff.'Prince': During the games I look over sometimes and see you and [sophomore guard] Pete Hegseth talking to each other.

SPORTS | 02/21/2001

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News and Notes

FencingSeveral members of the men's and women's fencing teams attended the Junior Olympics over the weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah.

SPORTS | 02/21/2001