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The Princeton University Figure Skating Club placed fifth out of eight schools at the University of Delaware Intercollegiate Figure Skating Competition last Saturday.The event is one of three competitions for the Eastern Collegiate Figure Skating Conference.

SPORTS | 12/07/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Yale crew hazing investigation sends waves through Ivies

After suspending operations for the school's men's heavyweight crew team Tuesday, Yale University's Director of Athletics, Thomas Beckett, continued an investigation yesterday into an alleged hazing incident over the weekend.Beckett levied the suspension ? which prevents the team from using the boathouse or other facilities ? in response to events following the team's annual bowling night Saturday which allegedly included underage drinking.A Yale freshman counselor reported to the athletic department that two freshmen on the team were allegedly given medical attention for intoxication after the event, Yale's Director of Sports Publicity Steve Conn said.The suspension is indefinite pending an ongoing investigation by the department of athletics to see if the alleged incident violated Yale's zero-tolerance policy for hazing, other University regulations or Connecticut state law.

SPORTS | 12/07/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Sophomores Lane, Culp bright spots on offense for w. hoops

The women's basketball team has lost each game this season by an average of 20.6 points per game.The Tigers have broken the 50-point barrier in only one game this season.With these statistics and an 0-5 record, things are looking bleak for Princeton.To remedy this problem with offensive production problem, the Tigers need only look to two sophomores, forward Lee Culp and forward Maureen Lane."The sophomore class is extremely important to our success, both in terms of talent and numbers," head coach Kevin Morris said.The Tigers, who have only three upperclassmen, must rely on these younger players in order to find success.

SPORTS | 12/07/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Women's team hopes middle distance, field strength can lead to Heps success

Though this year's women's indoor track team is young, the underclassmen-laden Tigers may be laying the groundwork for a future Heps champion."We've got the events pretty well covered for the first time in a while," head coach Peter Farrell said.Seventh last year at Heps, the Tigers' last title came just a few years ago in 1997.

SPORTS | 12/06/2000