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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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BIG MAC ATTACK: Princeton junior defensive back/receiver Jay McCareins races up the field last Saturday in the Tigers' 27-26 overtime win at Columbia in the Ivy League opener for both teams. McCareins put on a dazzling one-man show as he played well in the secondary, blocked two kicks, caught three passes for 42 yards, and returned two kickoffs for 55 yards.
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McCareins' One-Man Show Sparks Tiger Football As It Edges Columbia in
Overtime to Start 3-0

By Bill Alden

Jay McCareins had to be exhausted but nothing was going to wipe the smile off his face late Saturday afternoon in the wake of his stunning one-man effort that helped the Princeton University football team edge Columbia in an overtime thriller.

Former PDS Star Weber Using Her Time Well In Producing for Skidmore Field Hockey, Lax

By Bill Alden

Katie Weber has learned plenty about time management in her time at Skidmore College.

DiPastina's Work at First Singles A Constant for Hun Girls' Tennis

By Bill Alden

With the Hun School girls' tennis team making history last week by winning its fourth straight Mercer County Championship, one could point to several factors underlying the program's marvelous run.

Bhatt's Pairing With Applequist Leads to Memorable MCT Ride

By Bill Alden

At last fall's Mercer County Tournament, Princeton High's Garima Bhatt played third singles and didn't last long as she was knocked out in the first round.

 

 

 

 
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