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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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SEEING RED: Princeton University sophomore Whitney Hayes prepares to pass on his way to a one-goal, two assist effort in Princeton's recent 12-4 victory over Harvard. Last Saturday, Hays, a former Princeton High star, was held to one assist as the Tigers were dismantled 17-4 by Cornell. The loss to the Big Red ended Princeton's streak of 10 straight Ivy League titles and 15 straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Princeton will conclude its season by hosting Dartmouth on April 30 and Brown on May 7.
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Princeton Men's Lax Makes Wrong Kind of History As 17-4 Loss to Cornell Ends Ivy, NCAA Streaks

By Bill Alden

It was an interesting tidbit in the media notes for the Princeton University men's lacrosse season opener against Johns Hopkins.

Flipping to the "By the Numbers" section, a reader would have learned that the Tigers came into the season having won 10 straight Ivy League titles and that no Ivy program in any sport had ever accomplished the feat of winning 11 straight league crowns.

Tiger Women's Lax Falters Late in Dartmouth Loss, Aims to Rachet Up Fighting Spirit for Homestretch

By Bill Alden

In the NCAA quarterfinals last May, the Princeton University women's lacrosse team displayed a special competitive fire as it fought back from a late two-goal deficit to stun archrival Dartmouth 6-5 in overtime.

Kalibat's Diligence, Special Diving Talent Lands Her a Spot in Upcoming Nationals

By Bill Alden

As a distance specialist with the Eastern Express swimming club, Natalie Kalibat started to find her mind wandering during the team's arduous practice sessions.

Hun Boys' Lax Aims to Sharpen Execution In Order to Expedite Development Process

By Bill Alden

Showing plenty of competitive fire, the Hun School boys' lacrosse team didn't let a chilly rain keep it from overcoming an early 3-0 deficit last Friday against visiting WW/P-S.

PDS Boys' Tennis Off to Good Start, Looking to Make Statement at MCT

By Bill Alden

With plenty of talent at his disposal, Rome Campbell came into this spring with some lofty expectations for his Princeton Day School boys' tennis team.

 

 

 

 
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