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STICKING WITH THE PROGRAM: Former Princeton University fencing star Maya Lawrence, left, and Tiger fencing coach Michel Sebastiani celebrate earlier this month after Lawrence won the U.S. National title in the epee in the competition held in Sacramento. Lawrence, a 2002 Princeton alum, has continued to train with Sebastiani on a weekly basis at his Cercel D'Escrime de Princeton/Sebastiani Fencing Academy. It was the first U.S. crown for Lawrence, whose triumph qualified to her compete in the World University games this August in Izmir, Turkey and the World Championships in Leipzig, Germany in October.
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Former Tiger Star Lawrence Sticks with Program, Breaks Through With U.S. National Title in Epee

By Bill Alden

Maya Lawrence got off to a slow start when she joined the Princeton University women's fencing team as a freshman in 1998.

Larsen to Utilize Army Lax Experience As He Heads Into Ft. Benning Training

By Bill Alden

As a new cadet at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point in September 2001, Chris Larsen knew that the 9-11 terror attacks were destined to change the course of his Army career.

Sizzling Princeton Senior Babe Ruth Blanks Hopewell for 5th Win in a Row

By Bill Alden

Scott Goldsmith has gone outside the box to get the most out of the players he coaches on the Princeton-Cranbury Senior Babe Ruth squad.

Princeton Patriots Show Their True Colors In Winning East Brunswick Slugfest Event

By Bill Alden

Getting off to a 0-2 start last week in the East Brunswick Summer Slugfest All-Star Tournament, the Princeton Patriots seemed headed for an early exit from the competition. Shaking off those early setbacks, the Princeton 11-year-old squad won their next two contests to advance to the semifinals of the six-team tournament.

 

 

 
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