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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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SHOOTING STAR: Princeton University star attacker Lindsey Biles, right, prepares to unload the ball on her way to a six-goal, three-assist effort in the Tigers' 21-12 win over Harvard last Saturday. The nine points scored by Biles marked a single-game career record in points for the senior from Annapolis. Biles now has 40 goals on the season and 160 in her career. She trails only Crista Samaras (189), Lisa Rebane (162), and Theresa Sherry (161) in all-time career goals at Princeton.
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With Biles Hitting Stride in Assault on Record Books, Tiger Women's Lax Primed for Dartmouth Showdown

By Bill Alden

She has been plagued by iliotibial band syndrome in her knees for much of her career with the Princeton University women's lacrosse team. Last Saturday, in the first half of Princeton's game against Harvard, she got smacked in the nose with a stick and hit on the shoulder by a teammate's errant pass.

Venable Turning Heads With Sizzling Spring In Helping Tiger Baseball Take Division Lead

By Bill Alden

Will Venable's winter ended badly as the Princeton University men's basketball team struggled to the program's first-ever sub- .500 mark in Ivy League play.

Doneger Catches Fire for Princeton Men's Lax As Tigers Head to Cornell Still Alive in Ivy Race

By Bill Alden

Jason Doneger is used to seeing his scoring lead to victories for the Princeton University men's lacrosse team.

PHS Baseball Shows Battling Spirit As It Looks to Get Competitive

By Bill Alden

It would have been easy for the Princeton High baseball team to go through the motions last Thursday after it fell behind 4-0 at once-beaten Pennington School.

Hun Girls' Lax Rallies to Edge PDS, Hopes Win Will Be a Turning Point

By Bill Alden

Claire Halliday was knocked woozy after taking a stick in the head last Wednesday as the Hun School girls' lacrosse team battled Princeton Day School. Hun was reeling collectively as it found itself trailing the upstart Panthers 5-3 early in the second half, facing the possibility of falling to 2-3 on the season.

 

 

 
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