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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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RENAISSANCE MAN: Princeton junior guard Will Venable powers to the hoop in the Tigers' 67-52 win over Monmouth on January 7. The versatile Venable is second in assists, rebounds, and steals for Princeton, which is 6-6 and is on exam break until it hosts Southern Vermont on January 26 before starting Ivy league play with road contests at Brown on January 30 and at Yale on January 31.
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Venable's Versatility, Unselfish Approach Enhancing His Value to Tiger Men's Hoops

By Bill Alden

Judging by the stat sheet for the Princeton University men's basketball team, it would appear at first glance that junior guard Will Venable has regressed.

After scoring 10.6 points a game as a sophomore, the 6'3, 200-pound Venable has seen his scoring average dip to 6.8 points per game so far this season.

But the versatile Venable, who plays outfield for the Princeton baseball team in the spring, will tell you that his dip in scoring is the product of a conscious effort on his part.

Princeton Women's Ice Hockey Enjoys Productive Road Trips

By Bill Alden

The Princeton University women's ice hockey team started 2004 by enjoying the delights of historic Prague as the squad wound up a week-long tour through Germany and the Czech Republic.

Kerwin Producing Inspired Work Up Front for PDS Girls' Hockey

By Bill Alden

Meg Kerwin had some special inspiration when she hit the ice last Wednesday night for the Princeton Day School girls' ice hockey team in its game against visiting Pingry School.

PHS Swimming Star Applegate Looking to Reach New Heights

By Bill Alden

Jesse Applegate has always been someone to look up to, literally and figuratively, for his teammates on the Princeton High boys' swimming team.

 

 

 

 
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