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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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HOT HAND: Princeton star attacker Lindsey Biles fights toward the goal in the Tigers' 16-10 win over Cornell last month. Biles, who has a team-high 48 goals, will look to keep up her hot play as the top-seeded 16-0 Tigers host Colgate on May 13 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. Princeton, the two-time defending national champions who are riding a program-record 25-game winning streak, will host the winner of the New Hampshire-Dartmouth match-up on May 16 if it gets past Colgate.
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Top-Seeded Tiger Women's Lax Facing Colgate To Kick Off Quest for 3rd Straight NCAA Crown

By Bill Alden

The Princeton University women's lacrosse team enters the upcoming NCAA tournament as the hunted, having been designated as the top seed in the tourney for the first time in program history.

Princeton Men's Lax Opening NCAA Tourney With Jersey Rumble Against Visiting Rutgers

By Bill Alden

In early April, the Princeton University men's lacrosse team showed it had plenty of character when it rallied from a halftime deficit to edge local rival Rutgers by 9-7. This Saturday, Princeton will likely have to again tap into its reservoir of character as the Scarlet Knights come back to Class of 1952 bent on revenge as the teams meet in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.

Tiger Baseball Outslugs Dartmouth In Winning Ivy Championship Series

By Bill Alden

As Princeton University baseball coach Scott Bradley looked ahead to his club's Ivy League Championship Series showdown at Dartmouth, he maintained the formula for success was basic.

Stuart Track Cruises to Prep B Three-Peat As Senior Stars End Careers on High Note

By Bill Alden

Tom Harrington had confidence that his Stuart Day School track team could win its third straight Prep B state title.

Unflappable Shatashvili Cruises To Fourth MCT Singles Crown

By Bill Alden

Ilia Shatashvili seemingly came out of nowhere in 2001 when he won the second singles title at the Mercer County Tournament as a freshman to help lead Princeton High to the team title.

 

 

 

 
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