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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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GREAT SCOTT: Princeton University sophomore attacker Scott Sowanick, left, looks for daylight against a Johns Hopkins defender in the Tigers' 9-6 loss to the Blue Jays in the season opener for both teams. Sowanick fired in a career-high four goals in a losing cause. The seventh-ranked Tigers are next in action when they play at No. 2 Virginia on March 12.
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Slow Start Dooms Tiger Men's Lacrosse In Defeat to Top-Ranked Johns Hopkins

By Bill Alden

Scott Sowanick has been focusing on loosening up on the field as he has prepared for his sophomore season with the Princeton University men's lacrosse team.

Princeton Men's Hoops Shows Character In Achieving its First Ivy Weekend Sweep

By Bill Alden

The crowd at Jadwin Gym had turned restless last Saturday night as the Princeton University men's basketball team headed into the dressing room trailing Dartmouth by a point at the half.

PHS Boys' Hockey Shows Resilience; Goes Overtime to Advance in States

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton High boys' ice hockey team headed into the third period of its Public state tournament opener last Thursday with Morris Hills knotted at 3-3, PHS head coach Paul Merrow had a distinct sense of déjà vu.

Dedication Yielded New Confidence As PHS Girls' Hoops Tripled Win Total

By Bill Alden

When the Princeton High girls' basketball team won its first three games this season, the Little Tigers matched their win total for all of the 2003-04 season.

Hun Boys' Hockey Solidified Status, Aims to Upgrade Defensive System

By Bill Alden

The Hun School boys' ice hockey team solidified its status as a squad to be reckoned with by posting a 10-6-3 record this winter, the program's second-straight winning season.

 

 

 
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