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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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FEELING BLUE: Princeton men's basketball coach Joe Scott makes a point in a recent game as senior forward Andre Logan looks on. Last Wednesday, Scott and his charges couldn't come up with the right answers as Princeton dropped a 59-46 decision at Duke. The Tigers, who are currently on exam break, return to action when they host Division III Haverford on January 24. Princeton will then begin Ivy League play with home games against Brown on January 28 and Yale on January 29.
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Princeton Men's Basketball Falters in Duke Test; Hopes Lessons Learned Will Steel it for Ivy Play

By Bill Alden

It was the last game for the Princeton University men's basketball team before the winter exam break and the Tigers faced a brutal test. Princeton ventured into the hostile confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C. last Wednesday to face undefeated and fifth-ranked Duke.

Venable's Courageous Effort for Princeton Even Drew Applause From Cameron Crazies

By Bill Alden

Some paint their faces blue while others fashion makeshift hoops on their heads.

Tiger Men's Hockey Drops Heartbreaker But Sees Frustration as Fuelling Hunger

By Bill Alden

With just over five minutes remaining in the third period of its game with St. Lawrence last Saturday, the Princeton University men's ice hockey team was on the brink of an impressive victory.

Displaying Its Relentlessness and Heart, PHS Girls' Hockey Rallies to Nip PDS

By Bill Alden

When the Princeton High girls' ice hockey team found itself trailing at Princeton Day School 3-1 after two periods last Wednesday, it would have been understandable if PHS suffered a discouraging vision of deja vu.

Nolan Provides Offense, Emotional Fire As Hun Boys' Hoops Edges Mercersburg

By Bill Alden

Seconds after the Hun School Boys basketball team edged Mercersburg Academy last Saturday afternoon, Hun senior star Leo Nolan pounded the mats on the wall of the gym with his fists.

 

 

 

 
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