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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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FANTASTIC FINISH: Princeton University junior striker Emily Behncke rifles a shot on her way to a two-goal performance in the Tigers' 2-0 win over Boston College in the NCAA Sweet 16 round. Last Friday, Behncke gave another demonstration of her finishing skills as she scored a goal and added an assist to help Princeton top Washington 3-1 in the NCAA quarters. The seventh-seeded Tigers, now 19-2, face 14th seeded UCLA in a semifinal clash on December 3 at Cary, N.C. If Princeton wins, it will advance to the national title game on December 5 against the victor of the Santa Clara-Notre Dame matchup.
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Princeton Women's Soccer Makes History; Beats Washington to Advance to Final Four

By Bill Alden

In 1993, Bob Bradley coached the Princeton University men's soccer team to a dream season as it advanced all the way to the NCAA Final Four. Two years later, when Julie Shackford came to Princeton to take over the Tiger women's program, she harbored no expectation of matching Bradley's achievement.

Paquin's Productivity in Return Sparking Tiger Men's Ice Hockey

By Bill Alden

Luc Paquin is determined to make the most of every moment this winter as he plays in his final season with the Princeton University men's ice hockey team.

Stuart Field Hockey's Blazewski, Hun Football's Rolle Get the Nod as Town Topics' Top Fall Performers

By Bill Alden

Taylor Blazewski didn't waste any time showing that she was going to be a leader this fall for the Stuart Country Day field hockey team.

Hun Boys' Hoops Has Weapons To Survive the Prep A Battles

By Bill Alden

With New Jersey's Prep A boys' basketball having risen to national prominence by virtue of the big name players it has produced, the Hun School boys' basketball team faces a battle nearly every game.

PDS Boys' Hoops Seeks Identity In Wake of Graduation Losses

By Bill Alden

Ahmed El-Nokali's first stab at coaching turned into one of the most memorable basketball seasons of his life.

 

 

 

 
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