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Around the Ivies: Penn, Dartmouth are Princeton’s top challengers for league title

Though it dropped a pair of games at Dartmouth last weekend to snap a nine-game winning streak, the baseball team is in great shape after two weeks of Ivy League play. The Tigers (12-15 overall, 6-2 Ivy League) are tied with Penn atop the Lou Gehrig Division heading into a four-game series against the Quakers that is critical for their title hopes. Here’s a look at how the rest of the league has fared so far.

SPORTS | 04/13/2011

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Column: NBA playoff teams looking for ‘Love’

Last year around this time, I wrote a column breaking down the NBA playoff teams into groups based on why they could or could not realistically win the title. This year, I took the same idea and added silly emasculating references to “Love Actually,” which I currently consider my sixth favorite movie (the list is in flux, although the top three of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “The Boondock Saints” and “The Shawshank Redemption” is pretty tough to crack). I think this list is a mild improvement over last year’s. And now the groups, in reverse order of their chances at Finals.

SPORTS | 04/12/2011

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Women's Lacrosse: Princeton among 3 undefeated teams

Though last weekend marked the midway point of the Ivy League women’s lacrosse schedule, the top of the standings is far from settled. No. 12 Princeton (6-3 overall, 3-0 Ivy League) is one of three teams still undefeated at this late stage, while a fourth is right behind with a sole loss. These teams will play each other down the stretch, providing many critical games over the final three weeks of the season.

SPORTS | 04/12/2011

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Men's Lacrosse: Comeback keys 11-10 victory

The men’s lacrosse team took a short bus ride to Piscataway, N.J., yesterday to face in-state rival Rutgers. Going into the game — which was delayed for an hour and 15 minutes due to lightning — the Tigers (3-6 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) had won their last five games against the Scarlet Knights (5-6) by an average margin of 4.3 goals. Princeton continued its winning ways last night and edged out the Scarlet Knights 11-10.

SPORTS | 04/12/2011

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Golf: Hosts tie for 3rd place at weekend’s Princeton Invitational

The men’s golf team hosted the Princeton Invitational tournament at Springdale Golf Club this past weekend, finishing tied for third place in a field of 12 teams. This finish was the Tigers’ best in three years at this tournament. Yale finished in first place in the tournament, Penn finished in second at six strokes behind Yale, and the Tigers tied with Georgetown for third place, 37 strokes behind the leader.

SPORTS | 04/11/2011

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Column: Answering questions on Johnson's departure

As a basketball fan here at Princeton, I want more. More wins, more tournament berths and more exciting finishes. More wins against Harvard, more wins against Penn and more storming the court after one of the most clutch buzzer-beaters I have had the privilege of witnessing. After former men’s head coach Sydney Johnson ’97 announced that he would be coaching at Fairfield next season, my first reaction was, “Who the heck is Fairfield?” My second reaction was a mixture of sadness, betrayal and gratitude.

SPORTS | 04/11/2011

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Rugby: Beating 2 enemies at once

It was an interesting juxtaposition. The West Windsor Fields played host to the fifth annual Rickerson Weekend from Saturday to Sunday, an event meant in part to raise funds and awareness for pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in American men and third leading in American women according to the National Cancer Institute. How can we raise awareness of this condition? An exhibition of one of the toughest, most physical sports on Earth: rugby.

SPORTS | 04/11/2011

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Baseball: Extra-inning defeat ends Tigers’ 9-game win streak

The baseball team’s nine-game win streak came to an end on Sunday, as Dartmouth ruined what had previously been a perfect Ivy League season for the Tigers with two low-scoring victories on Sunday in Hanover, N.H. With a strong sweep of Harvard in the previous day’s doubleheader, however, Princeton remained tied with Penn for first place in the Lou Gehrig division.

SPORTS | 04/10/2011

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Column: Something to love, something to celebrate

The best sports victories are the ones that you cannot stop celebrating. You play the memory over and over again in your mind, savoring the small details that made it great. In the moment, victory is rather like witnessing a great rock concert: You share a moment of amazing exhilaration with thousands of other enthusiastic fans. Upon reflection, you retain not only some of that initial excitement, but also a sense of satisfaction. I’m glad I was in this place to witness this event.

SPORTS | 04/10/2011

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Softball: Team travels to Harvard, Dartmouth for doubleheaders

The softball team will continue its quest for an Ivy League title this weekend as it travels to face Harvard (18-10 overall, 4-0 Ivy League) and Dartmouth (9-12, 2-2). The Tigers (11-15, 2-2) face a pair of doubleheaders, starting at 2 p.m. on Friday in Cambridge, Mass., and heading north for two games on Saturday against the Big Green beginning at 12:30 p.m.

SPORTS | 04/07/2011