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Wrestling: Krop continues tear in loss to Ivy power

Sophomore sensation and 141-pounder Adam Krop continued to lead the Tiger wrestling team this weekend as it took a commanding 41-9 victory in its match against Millersville on Friday before falling to national power No. 5 Cornell 30-9 Saturday night. Past losses to the Big Red, which has finished second in the nation each of the past two seasons, have lacked any trace of positivity. This year, however, Princeton took three victories against the national power, including yet another stunning performance from Krop.


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Men's Hockey: Shootout, OT win mark thrilling week

While many students slept comfortably in their own beds for hours on end during this winter break, the men’s hockey team was in action all across the country. In the Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis, the Tigers tied Northeastern in an exciting 3-3 battle but lost a wild eight-round shootout. Princeton’s third-place game against Niagara ended in another 3-3 tie. After an overtime 3-2 win at Brown on Friday snapped Princeton’s five-game winless streak, the Tigers traveled to No. 20 Yale on Saturday, where they suffered their only loss of the winter vacation, 6-2.


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Lecture: Sports Illustrated’s Wolff ’80 discusses worldwide travels

It was a bit over a year ago when Sports Illustrated senior writer Alex Wolff ’80 set out on a journey across the world to examine how sports are used for more than just exercise and entertainment. On Wednesday night, Wolff spoke with a group of roughly 30 Princeton students about his journey and how he believes that people can change the world through sports.


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Around the ECAC: No. 17 Cornell tops early table

The men’s hockey team has been in nonstop action this fall, even giving up their Thanksgiving break to travel to Denver, Colo., where they came away with a loss to Denver and a win over Providence. Princeton (3-7-1 overall, 2-5 ECAC), who last won the ECAC in 2008 and also appeared in the 2009 NCAA tournament, currently sits in ninth in the ECAC standings with four points. The ‘Prince’ looks at the conference competitors and how the Tigers stack up under first-year head coach Bob Prier.


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Wrestling: Kolodzik and Frey push wrestlers to 4th place in Keystone Open

On Sunday, the wrestling team battled in the Keystone Open, where they finished fourth ahead of several rival Ivy League teams, including Penn and Harvard. Both junior 125-pounder Garrett Frey and senior 157-pounder Daniel Kolodzik made their way to the championship match of their weight classes, and six wrestlers finished in the top six of their classes. It was a resounding success for Princeton, which rebounded from losing their first two matches at the beginning of the weekend.


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Around the Ivies: Harvard, Yale are 2-0

Two Saturdays ago, the football team took a major step of success. Princeton (1-3 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) took its first Ivy League victory in over a year with a win over the Columbia Lions. With the win, the Tigers moved into an early-season tie for first place. As the team looks to continue its untarnished Ivy League record, we look at League teams that stand in their way.


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Men's Soccer: First-half barrage sinks Tigers on road

Four first-half goals were more than enough for Dartmouth to topple the men’s soccer team on Saturday. One of the early favorites in the Ivy League, Princeton fell victim to a series of unfortunate soccer-related events at Dartmouth’s Burnham Field, losing 4-1. The Tigers once again dominated possession of the ball and outshot their opponents, but as in many previous games, they could not put the ball in the net.


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