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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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NO SIXTH SENSE: Members of the Princeton University top women's lightweight crew battle in a heat last Friday in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championships at Camden. Princeton, which had won five straight national titles, saw that streak snapped as it finished second to Wisconsin on Saturday in the IRA grand final race.
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Tiger Women's Lightweight Crew 2nd at IRA, Ending 5-Year National Championship Streak

By Bill Alden

The Princeton University women's lightweight crew entered last weekend's Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championship regatta as the five-time defending national champion.

Former Hun Basketball Player Mardy Makes a Splash with Princeton Crew

By Bill Alden

Two winters ago, Scott Mardy spent much of his time in the Hun School gym in order to hone his skills as the starting center of the Raiders' basketball team.

Princeton Native Hack's Diligence Earns Him Spot in Tiger Frosh Crew

By Bill Alden

In the spring of 2002, Tony Hack joined the crew program at Deerfield Academy as a way to stay in shape for ice hockey.

PHS Boys' Golf Goes Undefeated; Dedication Portends Bright Future

By Bill Alden

As the wins mounted for the Princeton High boys' golf team this spring, coach Sheryl Severance feared that her team was bound to stumble at some point.

McIsaac's Late Decision to Run Fete 10k Rewarded as He Cruises to Solid Victory

By Bill Alden

Glenn McIsaac almost skipped the Princeton Fete 10k road race last Saturday.

The Princeton resident, who specializes in one-mile and two-mile races on the track, feared that the 6.2 mile distance of the Fete didn't really fit into his training regimen.

 

 
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