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Field Hockey: With stars back, Tigers’ outlook is bright

After a dominant start to the season, the field hockey team hopes to win its eighth-straight Ivy League championship and possibly earn some larger postseason honors this fall. Coming off of last season’s 10-8 record and NCAA tournament appearance, Princeton welcomes 10 new faces to the field this season: six freshmen and four veterans returning from a year training with the U.S. national team.

SPORTS | 09/12/2012

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London 2012: For one moment, leading in London

Walking into the tunnel to the track in the London Olympic Stadium, Donn Cabral ’12 could feel the thunderous roar of the crowd vibrating in the air. Flashbulbs popped and TV cameras relayed the athletes’ focused faces from country to country — from Cabral’s Glastonbury, Conn., hometown to the screens of eager Princeton fans around the world. Walking out into the night with the rest of the world’s best steeplechasers, Cabral prepared himself for the biggest race of his life so far: the Olympic final.

SPORTS | 09/12/2012

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Football: As fall camp winds down, QB situation remains unclear

Eight days before the football team opens the 2012 season, Princeton’s coaching staff has not yet determined who its starting quarterback will be in week one. Head coach Bob Surace ’90 said at the team's annual media day that sophomores Quinn Epperly and Connor Michelsen have been “neck-and-neck” since the beginning of the off-season and freshman Kedric Bostic will figure into the signal-calling mix as well.

SPORTS | 09/06/2012

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Column: The value of recruiting athletes

While Jack Turnage’s article, “When colleges recruit athletes, everybody loses” (published onForbes.com), circulated around various social media feeds earlier this month, I felt it spoke directly to me. Though I was not one of Princeton’s Olympians, I am a rising sophomore on the men’s water polo team, and I can give you a clear picture of what it means to be a Princeton athlete and say why athletic recruiting is a beneficial part of the admissions process.

SPORTS | 08/17/2012

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Football: Dibilio withdraws for season, lowering expectations

The football team received a double-dose of bad news this past week with just over a month until the first game. A 17-person panel of Ivy League media representatives predicted Princeton to finish last in the conference after consecutive 1-9 season. In addition, running back and reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year Chuck Dibilio officially announced that he would not return to school for the fall season after suffering a stroke in January.

SPORTS | 08/13/2012

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Men's Cross Country: Head coach Dolan will not return to Tigers

Men’s cross country coach Steve Dolan, who led Princeton’s distance runners to unparalleled success in the last two seasons, will not return to the Tigers in the fall.Update: Penn announced Thursday that Dolan will take over as the Quakers' Director of Cross Country/Track and Field. Princeton announced Aug. 14 that Jason Vigilante, formerly of Virginia, would replace Dolan as the men's cross country coach and assistant track and field coach.

SPORTS | 07/29/2012

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Men's Track: Donn Cabral earns Olympics bid in Steeplechase

On Thursday evening, 14 athletes prepared for the 3,000m steeplechase final at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore. In the middle of storied Hayward Field, filled with over 20,000 screaming fans, these competitors toed the starting line, carrying the hopes of their childhoods and the drive to compete on the world’s largest stage. There at the start with his friends and rivals, Donn Cabral ’12 waited for the chance to earn a ticket to the Olympic Games in London.That pre-game wait fueled Cabral to a 2nd-place finish in the competition and secured a spot on the United States Olympic roster, capping one of the best track seasons of any Princetonian. But before he could take the podium, make plans for London, and sign a contract with Nike, Cabral first had to get over some pre-race butterflies.

SPORTS | 06/29/2012

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Catching up with Kareem Maddox '11

In 2010-11, Kareem Maddox ’11 led the men’s basketball team to an Ivy League championship and its first NCAA Tournament appearance in seven years, earning Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy honors. This year, Maddox continued his basketball career in the professional ranks, playing for Landstede Basketbal in the Netherlands. We caught up with the 2011 Daily Princetonian Male Athlete of the Year at his first reunion to talk about European life, Princeton memories and more.

SPORTS | 05/31/2012

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Men's Track: After setting collegiate record, Cabral prepares for NCAAs, Trials

With a collegiate record and the fastest time of any American runner so far this season, senior Donn Cabral sent a message out to the rest of the nation just as the NCAA championship season begins. A two-time runner-up in the steeplechase, Cabral hopes to finally capture an NCAA title before his time at Princeton ends.

SPORTS | 05/30/2012

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Female Athlete of the Year: Niveen Rasheed

Before the 2011-12 season, one question loomed large for fans of the women’s basketball team: How well would junior forward Niveen Rasheed come back from her injury? After dominating the first half of her sophomore season, Rasheed missed all of Ivy League play and the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament appearance due to a torn ACL. After rehabbing throughout the spring and summer, Rasheed was still less than 100 percent as late as September, when head coach Courtney Banghart held her out of exhibition games in France and Senegal.

SPORTS | 05/13/2012