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Women's Lacrosse: Tigers reach quarterfinals of NCAAs

In 2010, the women’s lacrosse team suffered its first losing season in more than two decades, struggling to a 6-10 overall record. With tough competition looming in the Ivy League, few expected much from the Tigers this season. But after a middling start to the season, they surged in the final month. Princeton snapped Penn’s 34-game conference winning streak on the road, defeated the Quakers again en route to an Ivy League Tournament championship and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Women's Track & Field: Indoor, outdoor wins complete triple crown

From their first few days on campus, the members of the Class of 2011 on the women’s track and field team knew what their career goal was: the incredibly rare triple crown, comprised of championships in cross country indoor and outdoor track. After years of capturing only two of the three titles, this year they finally picked up all three. They graduate as part of the second team to achieve the feat in Ivy League history.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Men's Water Polo: Princeton places third at Easterns

Following its 2009 NCAA appearance, the men's water polo team entered 2010 without the eight seniors who had lead them to the Final Four. Short five starters in a game that only puts seven players in the pool, Princeton seemed poised for a rebuilding year. In this midst of reconstructing their team, however, the Tigers came out strong, taking first place at the newly re-instated Ivy League Tournament and finishing third at Eastern Championships.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Men's Hockey: Gadowsky leaves, Prier hired

The Class of 2011 won more games than any other in the history of the men’s hockey program, but the season ended on a sour note for the most tenured Tigers. Princeton’s season came to a surprising end in the first round of the ECAC Hockey tournament, as St. Lawrence won the final two games of the best-of-three series to upset Princeton at Baker Rink.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Women's Volleyball: Rudnick shines in hot start

When the women’s volleyball team rolled over the competition in its first five Ivy League matches, it seemed poised to capture the Ivy League title without any resistance. The Tigers’ incredible resilience was put to the test early when they faced three five-set matches and two four-setters in their first five regular season contests, but they passed every test with flying colors.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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2010-11 season recaps

2010-11 was a banner year for Princeton athletics: sophomore Todd Harrity became the first American-born player to win a national squash championship in 21 years, the men's basketball team returned to the NCAA Tournament in dramatic fashion and the program set a new record with 15 Ivy League titles. For a look back at these teams and more, check out our season recaps section.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Women's Hockey: Weber sets shutout record

The women's hockey team’s season began on a disappointing note, with the Tigers dropping five of their first six battles on the ice. This start was only the beginning of what became a roller coaster year for Princeton, characterized by both streaks of poor play and streaks of outstanding execution. A seven-game winless streak put the Tigers’ conference record at 3-6-1, and the team was at risk of missing the playoffs for the first time since the 2000-01 season.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Field Hockey: Sharkey rewrites record book in successful year

The field hockey team, one of Princeton’s most dominant athletic programs, won the Ivy League title for 16th time in the past 17 years in the 2010 season. For such a consistently accomplished squad, though, the campaign was a bittersweet one for the No. 6 Tigers. Amassing both personal and team triumphs but plagued by injuries, the team found itself unable to match the success of the 2009 group that advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Softball: Tigers play through loss of teammate

It was a normal Thursday morning. Normal, except for the campus-wide tension due to first semester finals. You could walk outside and see people tracing familiar footsteps, going back and forth between the library and dining hall. And then, without warning, it hit. Freshman softball player Khristin Kyllo was found dead in her room on Jan. 13. For the entire Princeton community, and especially for the other 13 members of the Princeton softball team, things would never be the same.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011

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Fencing: Teams place fourth at NCAAs

Finishing fourth in the nation, behind top scholarship schools Duke, Penn State and St. John’s, is pretty impressive. The men's and women's fencing teams did just that this season, and the Tigers' fourth-place finish tied their best in program history, matching a feat they accomplished in the 1990s.

SPORTS | 05/25/2011