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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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CAGED: Princeton University star striker Esmeralda Negron, right, struggles to escape a UCLA defender last Friday in the Tigers' 2-0 loss to the Bruins in the NCAA semifinals. Princeton ended its magical season with a 19-3 mark as it became the first Ivy League team to make it the women's Final Four. Negron, the two-time Ivy League Player of the Year, ended her career as the all-time program leader in goals (47) and points (112).
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Tiger Women's Soccer Stymied by UCLA As Magical Run Ends in NCAA Semifinals

By Bill Alden

Carved out of a forest of craggy pine trees, its perfectly manicured soccer field gleams like a green jewel when splashed in sunlight.

Utilizing Toughness, Leadership Skills, Griffiths Helped Spark Tigers to Final 4

By Bill Alden

When Brea Griffiths came to Princeton from Canada in the fall of 2001, she saw herself as someone destined to play a supporting role for the Tiger women's soccer team.

Hun Girls' Hoops Takes Stuart Title But Needs to Show More Intensity

By Bill Alden

Bill Holup expects a lot out of his Hun School girls' basketball team this winter.

Hun Boys' Hockey Primed for Encore But Knows It Will Be Under Pressure

By Bill Alden

Last winter, the Hun School boys' ice hockey team snuck up on a lot of its foes.

Stuart Hoops Falls in Tip-Off Event But Its Hustle Bodes Well for Future

By Bill Alden

Tony Bowman learned an important lesson last Thursday as his Stuart Country Day basketball team absorbed a lopsided loss to Hun School in the championship game of Stuart's Tip-Off Tournament.

 

 

 
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