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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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DOUBLING HER FUN: Princeton freshman star Casey Lockwood hustles to the basket in the Tigers' 66-53 win over Brown last Friday at Jadwin Gym. Lockwood scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the win over the Bears. A night later, she had 15 points and 10 rebounds as Princeton topped Yale 66-58. Lockwood, who now has six double-doubles this season, was named the Ivy League Women's Basketball Rookie of the Week for her performance over the weekend..
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Lockwood's Hustle, Tenacity on the Glass Leads Tiger Women's Hoops to Big Weekend

By Bill Alden

Her sore right thumb was wrapped in tape but Casey Lockwood couldn't stop grinning last Saturday after the Princeton University women's basketball team topped Yale. Fighting through the pain of her strained thumb, Lockwood gave her teammates plenty of reason to smile as she contributed 15 points and 10 rebounds to help the Tigers top the Bulldogs 66-58 at Jadwin Gym.

Tiger Women's Hockey Keeps Its Focus; Produces 6-3 Whipping of No. 2 Harvard

By Bill Alden

If Gretchen Anderson had her druthers, she would have spent last week soaking up some sun after surviving the last round of mid-term exams of her Princeton University career.

PHS Boys' Swimmers Aim for 3rd MCT Title While Girls' Squad Looks to Keep Improving

By Bill Alden

Prior to the season, Princeton High swimming coach Greg Hand asserted that it was pretty unlikely that his boys' squad would win its third straight title at the Mercer County Swimming Championships.

Sparked by Senior Stars Savage, Murray; Hun Boys' Hoops Tops Lawrenceville

By Bill Alden

It was frigid outside last Thursday but the atmosphere was red-hot inside the Hun School gymnasium.

With archrival Lawrenceville School coming into town with its 14-3 boys' basketball team to take on the 11-4 Raiders, the gym was jammed with a standing-room only crowd ringing the court.

 

 

 

 
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