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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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DOUBLE PLAY: Princeton University junior guard Katy O'Brien looks for an opening in recent action. Last Friday, O'Brien had the first double-double of her career as she scored 11 points and had 10 assists to help Princeton beat Yale 75-49. A night later, O'Brien scored a team-high 16 points in sparking the Tigers to a 53-50 win over Brown. In upcoming action, Princeton hosts Columbia on February 25 and Cornell on February 26.
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Rogers' Recent Surge Has Tiger Women's Hoops Aiming to Clinch First Winning Season in 6 Years

By Bill Alden

Ariel Rogers didn't have to deal with a lot of criticism on the court during her stellar high school basketball career. The 5'11 forward from Evanston, Ill. burned up Chicago basketball circles, being named as a Central Suburban All-League selection, a fourth-team All-State choice, and a McDonald's All-American nominee. Rogers' smooth ride up the basketball ladder, though, hit some turbulence when she started playing this winter for the Princeton University women's hoops squad.

Sparked by Fonseca's Competitive Fire, Hun Girls' Hoops Primed for Prep Finale

By Bill Alden

As a three-sport star at the Hun School, Jill Fonseca has played on a lot of good teams over the last four years. But she's never played on a team quite like this year's Raider girls' basketball team. As Hun has piled up win after win this winter, Fonseca and her teammates have grown closer and closer.

PDS Boys' Hockey Can't Overcome Deficit As Prep Title Run Ends in Loss to Mo-Beard

By Bill Alden

With just over four minutes remaining in the state boys' Prep title game last Wednesday, Princeton Day School senior star Will Denise glanced up at the scoreboard and just bowed his head.

Millar Helps Lead PHS Boys' Swimmers To a Fifth Consecutive Sectional Final

By Bill Alden

Matt Millar hit the water this past fall to get in better shape for his final season of swimming at Princeton High.

 

 

 
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