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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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FINAL CUT: Princeton University senior outfielder Adam Balkan awaits a pitch in action earlier this season. Last weekend, Balkan and the Tigers split two doubleheaders with Cornell to end up second in the Ivy League's Gehrig Division. It was the first time since 1995 that Princeton failed to win the Gehrig title. The Tigers, now 16-24 overall and 10-10 in Ivy play, close out their season by hosting Rider on May 4.
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Spotty Hitting, Defense Dooms Tiger Baseball As Gehrig Division Reign Ends with Cornell Split

By Bill Alden

After losing game one of its doubleheader with Cornell last Friday, the Princeton University baseball team found itself in a desperate situation.

Driven By Its Stellar Trio of Senior "Money Girls," Tiger Women's Golf Aims to Cash In at NCAAs

By Bill Alden

The initials of their first names are A-T-M, leading their coach to nickname them the "money girls."

Relieved of Pressure to Be Perfect, Hoeland Cruises to 4th MCT Title

By Bill Alden

Chris Hoeland put a lot of pressure on himself coming into his final season with the Princeton High boys' tennis team.

Hun Baseball Hopes Batting Punch, Heart Will Carry It Through Post-Season Grind

By Bill Alden

Last spring, the Hun School baseball team's bid for a state prep A title ended in disappointment as the Raiders blew a four-run lead in falling to St. Benedict's in the state semis.

Holland's Inspirational Play at 1st Singles Sparks PDS Boys' Tennis to 2nd at MCT

By Bill Alden

During the first set of the semifinals at first singles last week at the Mercer County Tournament (MCT), Princeton Day School freshman star David Holland didn't look like a top seed.

 

 

 
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