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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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SKY-HIGH: Princeton junior center Judson Wallace fires up a sky hook on his way to a career-high 28 points in the Tigers' 73-64 win over visiting Colgate in last Friday's season-opener. Princeton will host Holy Cross, the defending Patriot League champion, this Friday.
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Wallace Shows His Promise As 28-Point Outburst Leads Tiger Men's Hoops To Opening Night Win

By Bill Alden

Judson Wallace made a promise to his little brother before taking the court for the Princeton University men's basketball team in its season-opener against visiting Colgate last Friday.

"It was my brother Stewart's birthday, he turned 18 today," recalled a smiling Wallace, speaking in the Southern twang reflecting his Atlanta upbringing. "I guaranteed him 18 points, that was my driving force."

Tiger Women's Swimming Glides Into History Setting School Mark With 44th Straight Win

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton University women's swimming team rode on the bus to Boston two weekends ago for its first action of the season, head coach Susan Teeter read the team an article about the Kansas City Chiefs.

Princeton Football's Season of Frustration Ends With Painful 21-15 Loss to Dartmouth

By Bill Alden

For the Princeton University football team, its performance in the season finale last Saturday at Dartmouth was essentially a microcosm of the Tigers' frustrating season.

Former Tiger Hoops Star El-Nokali Bringing Intense Focus to PDS Post

By Bill Alden

When recent Princeton University basketball star Ahmed El-Nokali showed up at Jadwin Gym one day earlier this fall, he had no inkling that anything special was about to happen. The confirmed gym rat and two-time second team All-Ivy performer was at his old stomping grounds simply looking to shoot some hoops and blow off a little steam from his day job with Merrill Lynch.

 

 

 
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