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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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GOING TO THE MAX: Princeton freshman guard Max Schafer lofts a jumper in the Tigers' 68-61 win over Brown last Saturday at Jadwin Gym. Schafer, who got extensive playing time in the second half due to an injury to Ed Persia, hit a key three-pointer with 5:56 left to put the Tigers ahead to stay as they improved to 15-7 and 8-1 in Ivy play. The win left the Tigers at least two games ahead of all their league foes in the loss column with five game remaining in their Ivy campaign.
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Freshman Guard Schafer Rises to the Occasion As Tiger Men's Hoops Take Control of Ivy Race

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton men's basketball team huddled up before the second half against Brown last Saturday, Tiger freshman guard Max Schafer prepared to take his accustomed seat on the bench.

PDS Boys' Hockey Wins 7th Prep Title As Its Senior Leadership Proves Crucial

By Bill Alden

Even though the Princeton Day School boys' ice hockey team came into the season having won six straight Prep B titles, PDS senior defender Mike Crowley knew that the squad would have no cakewalk as it looked to keep the championship streak alive.

PDS Boys' Hoops Dramatic Tourney Run Falls Short as Panthers Drop Title Game

By Bill Alden

With the Princeton Day School boys' basketball team trailing Newark Academy by 15 points midway through the third quarter last Sunday in the state Prep B title game, PDS guard Dylan Leith took matters into his hands.

PHS Boys' Swim Team Pushing Hard As It Aims for More Glory in States

By Bill Alden

For Andrew Ferguson and the Princeton High boys' swimming team, last week's opening rounds of the Public B state tournament gave the team the chance to work some kinks out as it aims to make another deep run in the competition.

 

 

 

 
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