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The Daily Princetonian

Men's hockey relying on Stathos' play in net for berth in ECAC playoffs

Goalies are the great levelers in hockey. When a netminder is hot, his team is competitive in every game ? but when the quality of goalkeeping is low, it is tough to get a win no matter how the offense performs.Luckily for the men's hockey team, junior goalie Dave Stathos has improved his play for the drive to the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament.In the last four games, the junior has given up just five goals, and Princeton (9-14-4 overall, 8-9-3 ECAC) has earned five crucial points and now stands at eighth in a league where the top 10 teams advance to the posteseason.

SPORTS | 03/01/2001

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Hillary Reser

Hillary Reser is a junior guard for the women's basketball team. She recently sat down with 'Prince' staff writer Shani Moore.Prince: What do you like most about playing basketball at Princeton?Hillary Reser: Definitely the team.

SPORTS | 02/28/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Men's volleyball loses road games to league rivals Juniata and Penn State

The old Pennsylvania license plate boasts the motto, "You've got a friend in Pennsylvania." Apparently "you" does not include the men's volleyball team, which received anything but a friendly welcome as it traveled to the Quaker State and lost back-to-back matches this past weekend.The Tigers' first opponent was league rival Juniata.

SPORTS | 02/27/2001

The Daily Princetonian

Matthew Maglione — Men's Ice Hockey

Defensemen aren't supposed to be the leading offensive weapons on an ice hockey team.Neither are freshmen.But when freshman defenseman Matthew Maglione drove to the net two minutes, 54 seconds into overtime and scored on the rebound of senior forward Chris Corrinet's shot, the freshman had taken the spotlight on senior night.But merely scoring the game-winning goal that gave the Tigers their first three-point weekend of the season was not enough.

SPORTS | 02/26/2001

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