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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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DEVIL OF A TIME: Princeton University senior center Judson Wallace clears out a Loyola defender in the Tigers' 75-62 win last Friday over Loyola. Last Sunday, Wallace scored 22 points and pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds to help Princeton nip Davidson 70-68 in double overtime. This Wednesday, Princeton, now 8-4, faces a major test when it plays at undefeated and fifth-ranked Duke. Last season, the Tigers fell 69-51 to the Blue Devils.
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Tiger Men's Hoops Nips Davidson in Overtime Thriller; Aims to Earn National Respect in Clash at No. 5 Duke

By Bill Alden

After the Princeton University men's basketball team essentially went through the motions in its win over Loyola on New Year's Eve, Tiger head coach Joe Scott blasted his players for only giving him 15 good minutes. Last Sunday, the Tigers gave Scott a lot more than 15 good minutes as they outlasted Davidson 70-68 in a double overtime thriller before 3,396 at Jadwin Gym.

O'Brien's All-Around Production in Backcourt Has Tiger Women's Hoops on Winning Streak

By Bill Alden

Katy O'Brien is determined to do whatever she can to help the Princeton University women's basketball team win games this winter.

Hun Boys' Hockey Off to 4-1-1 Start, Aims to Keep Focusing on the Details

By Bill Alden

Focusing on the little things has the Hun School boys' ice hockey team off to another hot start.

Stinson's Diversified Game, Defense Help Hun Girls' Basketball Win ESCIT

By Bill Alden

Mary Stinson grinned broadly as she clutched the gleaming silver trophy the Hun School girls' basketball team earned last Wednesday after winning the Eastern States Christmas Invitational Tournament (ESCIT).

Stuart Hoops Displaying Passion, Hungry to Build on Early Progress

By Bill Alden

After losing to Stone Ridge in the final of the Sacred Heart tournament on the Sunday before Christmas, several players on the Stuart Country Day School basketball team reacted to the defeat with tears.

 

 

 

 
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