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Cricket: Before dawn, a national rivalry

Forbes Blackbox Theater has seen all sorts of events — study breaks, hypnotist shows, live student bands — but on Wednesday morning, it experienced something that, if not out of this world, was at least out of this hemisphere. Starting at 5 a.m., the first ball of perhaps the most hyped cricket match ever, the semifinal of the 2011 Cricket World Cup featuring India and Pakistan, was bowled in Mohali, India. Princeton’s South Asian community gathered in Forbes to take part in what is arguably the most intense sporting rivalry between two nuclear-armed nations that have fought four wars since 1947.

SPORTS | 03/30/2011

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Column: Anti-predictions for the Final Four

In Orson Scott Card’s book “Shadow Puppets,” the third in the series about Julian “Bean” Delphiki (friend and right hand man to Ender Wiggin of “Ender’s Game”), Bean is discussing his plans to finally defeat his nemesis Achilles when he is asked, “And what if you’re wrong? Because that’s the one certainty in all of this — that whatever you think Achilles is going to do, you’re wrong.”

SPORTS | 03/29/2011

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On Tap with ... Matija Pecotic

After contributing to the men’s tennis team’s victory over the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday by snapping Hicham Laalej’s nine-match winning streak at the No. 1 singles spot, sophomore Matija Pecotic sat down to reflect on the last few months. Known on campus for his charm and humor, Pecotic is a native of Malta who graduated high school in 2007. After competing internationally for a year after high school, Pecotic spent another year working with a local organization for children with Down syndrome and autism, simultaneously honing his tennis skills.

SPORTS | 03/29/2011

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Baseball: New role has Palms sweating

It’s the bottom of the ninth inning, with two outs and the bases loaded. The baseball team is playing on the road against Louisiana State University, the No. 7 team in the country. After falling behind 8-1, LSU put up a six-run eighth inning to reduce Princeton’s lead to one. Many closers thrive on this kind of high-pressure situation. But the man on the mound, senior pitcher David Palms, has never recorded a save in his Princeton college career.

SPORTS | 03/29/2011

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Live Blog: Cricket World Cup, India vs. Pakistan

Cricket fever is sweeping campus as the ICC Cricket World Cup is in the tournament stage. Archrivals India and Pakistan square off in the most-anticipated semifinal match, and we are here to provide you with coverage from the viewing party in Forbes Blackbox. Whether you're a hardcore fan or you think cricket is merely an insect, join Gavin and some of the other 'Prince' sportswriters throughout the morning for live coverage!

SPORTS | 03/29/2011