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Golf: Princeton takes disappointing sixth at host tournament

Though a troublesome forecast portended rain all weekend, Springdale Golf Club avoided the elements for most of Saturday and Sunday, allowing the women’s golf team to complete the Princeton Invitational, its yearly host tournament, without any major hiccups. In a field packed with 11 other schools from the East Coast, the Tigers finished sixth, trailing four of five Ivy League rivals and finishing 20 strokes behind champion Harvard.

SPORTS | 09/26/2011

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Field Hockey: Rookies team up to stop Princeton slide

Twice in the first six games of the field hockey team’s young season, freshman midfielder Sydney Kirby set up freshman striker Allison Evans to score. Twice on Saturday afternoon, Evans returned the favor. Those goals made the difference between a win and a fourth consecutive loss for the Tigers, who snapped their skid with a 3-2 victory over Yale at Class of 1952 Stadium.

SPORTS | 09/26/2011

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Football: Defense not to blame

There is plenty of fault to be had in the football team’s 10th consecutive defeat, the culmination of a full season’s worth of losses. But the defense should rank low on that list, after it was placed in an unwinnable position by a series of failures from the other units on Saturday night. In fact, the Tigers would have allowed more than the nine points they scored even if the defense had never conceded a single yard.

SPORTS | 09/25/2011

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Women's Volleyball: Hosts upend defending champions in thriller

Fans packed the bleachers at Dillon Gymnasium on Friday night to watch as the women’s volleyball team defeated Ivy League rival and defending champion Penn in the opening conference match of the season. Last year when the Tigers took on the Quakers, each team won one very close match, so anticipation was high leading up to the weekend’s contest.

SPORTS | 09/25/2011

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Column: Top college athletes deserve compensation

One bizarre feature of American life is that perhaps our most highly publicized labor disputes are between rich athletes and super-rich sports team owners. Rarely do the plights of the athletes or owners inspire much sympathy. The average fan roots for a restoration of play, not for upper-income professional athletes to win a decisive victory for labor against management.

SPORTS | 09/22/2011

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Column: Drafting an Ivy League fantasy team

Fantasy football is a fun way to make games not involving the football team you support interesting, but it also allows those of us who like to delve deeper into the intricacies and statistics to try to secure an advantage for draft day. Still riding the high of the NFL fantasy draft, I decided to apply the same rules to the Ivy League and determine the first round draft picks for an eight-team fantasy league, drafting only players in the Ivy League.

SPORTS | 09/21/2011