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Column: New York sports teams still 2nd fiddle to Boston’s

It is an age-old question: Which is a better professional sports town, New York or Boston? This question is not just a matter for scholarly debate. It is a ritualistic argument that allows fans to demonstrate their faith.  Much has been said about the relative performances of these two cities’ sports teams in the 20th century. As a native Bostonian, I will not offer comment other than to say that in between the Celtics’ 16 championship runs, a lot of awful things happened in the past century.

SPORTS | 03/28/2012

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Wrestling: Successful season may mark turning point in program’s ascent

Future Princeton wrestling teams will one day look back on 2011-12 as the season when the program began its shift away from mediocrity and toward greatness. But this team won’t forget the fun it had along the way, such as when junior Zach Bintliff wrapped himself in bubble wrap before being pounded by his teammates or when junior captain Garrett Frey made a helpful dictionary for incoming freshmen to teach them the team’s many inside jokes and goofy anagrams.

SPORTS | 03/27/2012

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On Tap with ... Libby Crowe

Freshman first baseman Libby Crowe has just two official at-bats, but that says nothing of her influence on the softball team. Crowe has become the go-to defensive presence along the first-base line and, despite appearing in just eight games, has the third-most putouts on the team, including a team-high eight against St. Mary’s last weekend. With the team set to open Ivy League play with home doubleheaders against Dartmouth and Harvard, the ‘Prince’ sat down with Crowe for her wit, curly locks and position as the “mama” of the freshman family.

SPORTS | 03/27/2012

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Q&A with Doug Davis

Our full conversation with senior guard Doug Davis of the men's basketball team, discussing memories of his four-year career at Princeton and his plans for the future.

SPORTS | 03/27/2012

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Men's Basketball: Davis’ legacy reaches beyond ‘The Shot’

For most members of the Class of 2014, the first time they saw senior guard Doug Davis, he was not sneaking a backdoor pass along the baseline to one of Princeton’s big men or pulling up for a three-pointer on a fast break. Instead, the class first met Davis as one of the speakers at a diversity panel during freshman week in fall 2010. For Davis, speaking in front of a group of freshmen presented a different obstacle from an opposing player guarding him along the perimeter.

SPORTS | 03/27/2012

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Baseball: Tigers split break set, await start of Ivy play

The baseball team finished up its pre-Ivy League schedule Sunday night with a doubleheader against Navy. The two games in Annapolis wrapped up the eight games the Tigers played over spring break. Princeton is 6-9 on the season heading into Ivy League play and went 4-4 over the break. The Tigers have been inconsistent so far this year but are playing well heading into their Ivy League schedule, in which they will try to defend their conference championship from last season.

SPORTS | 03/26/2012

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Crew: After winter, boats return to Carnegie

The crew season opened with a split finish this weekend for two of Princeton’s four teams. The women’s open crew’s first varsity eight opened its NCAA and Ivy League title defense with a loss to Michigan but a win over defending overall team NCAA titleholder Brown on Lake Carnegie on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, the men’s lightweight team bested Navy for the fourth straight year, while the second and third boats lost to the Midshipmen.

SPORTS | 03/26/2012

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Men's Lacrosse: Capretta wins Princeton’s longest game

The men’s lacrosse team did not relax much on the final weekend of spring break — instead, it found itself battling through the longest game in school history. The contest lasted an unprecedented five overtime periods before senior attackman Alex Capretta broke the deadlock, leaving No. 12 Princeton (5-2 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) on top of Yale (2-4, 0-2) by a score of 10-9.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012

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Women's Basketball: Challenges lie ahead after Tigers’ 3rd tourney defeat

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — In the end, a loss of momentum in the final minutes prevented the women’s basketball team from adding to the Ivy League history books by becoming only the second conference team to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. But the team’s loss to Kansas State on March 17 illuminated the future prospects of the team as an inflection point for coming years.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012

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Men's Basketball: Cagers’ season of improvement ends in CBI quarters

While their peers were busy sleeping off midterm blues or scrambling to work on junior papers and senior theses, members of the men’s basketball team saw their season come to a sobering close at Pittsburgh in the quarterfinal of the College Basketball Invitational last Monday. Princeton (20-12) lost 82-61 to mark the end of the debut season for head coach Mitch Henderson ’98, which featured lots of encouraging play after a rough start.

SPORTS | 03/25/2012