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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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END OF THE RUN: Princeton University star attacker Lindsey Biles tries to elude a Maryland attacker on her way to four goals in the Tigers' 16-8 win over the Terps last Thursday in the NCAA tournament. On Sunday, Biles scored two goals but it was not enough as Princeton fell 8-6 at Northwestern in the NCAA quarters. The loss marked the first time since 1999 that Princeton didn't advance to the NCAA Final Four. Biles, the 2005 Ivy League Co-Player of the Year, ended her career second in program history in goals (175) and points (221).
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Princeton Women's Lax Edged by No.1 Northwestern, Falling in NCAA Quarters for the First Time Since '99

By Bill Alden

Chris Sailer couldn't stop smiling as she assessed the effort put forth by her Princeton University women's lacrosse team in its rousing win over Maryland last Thursday in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Finley Writing Dream Ending to College Career, Leading Princeton Softball into NCAA Regional

By Bill Alden

Melissa Finley produced a dream season for the Princeton University softball team in 2003 as a sophomore.

Ambitious Princeton Men's Golf Team Shoots to Overachieve at NCAAs

By Bill Alden

Will Green will tell you that the players on his Princeton University men's golf team are chronic overachievers.

Sparked by Sweetland's Deadly Shooting, Stuart Lax Nips Pennington to Win Prep B

By Bill Alden

Earlier this spring, Stuart Country Day attacker Mary Jane Sweetland developed a penchant for shooting high and wide.

PHS Baseball Plays Hard to the End As it Just Misses States, MCT Final

By Bill Alden

It was the top of the sixth inning last Wednesday at Valley Road Field and the Princeton High baseball team trailed powerful Steinert by nine runs.

 

 

 

 
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