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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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BREAKING AWAY: Princeton senior running back Jon Veach wards off a Columbia defender two weeks ago in Princeton's overtime win against the Lions. Last Saturday, Veach rushed for 67 yards and a fourth quarter touchdown but his efforts weren't enough as Princeton fell 29-26 to 20th-ranked Colgate. The Tigers, now 3-1 overall and 1-0 in Ivy League play, will look to get back on the winning track when they host Brown on October 16.
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Tiger Football Squanders Lead in Loss to Colgate But Shows How Much It Has Grown as a Team

By Bill Alden

Last October, the Princeton University football team hit rock bottom when it was dismantled by powerful Colgate 30-3 to drop to 0-4 for the first time in the program's storied history.

Trigg-Smith's Heady Play a Major Factor For 12th-Ranked Tiger Women's Soccer

By Bill Alden

Romy Trigg-Smith may have come to the Princeton University women's soccer program from the state of Hawaii but that doesn't mean she won't mix it up in the mud.

Talkpa's Effort on Both Sides of the Ball Helps Hun Football Edge Lawrenceville

By Bill Alden

After making a last-minute interception to seal Hun's hard-earned win at Lawrenceville last Saturday, Wellington Talkpa stumbled to the bench and fell to the ground in a heap.

Diligent Training Paying Big Dividends As Hun Boys' Soccer Off to Hot Start

By Bill Alden

Even though the Hun School boys' soccer had cruised to victory in seven of its first eight games this fall, there was no chance that it would rest on its laurels coming into its clash with Lawrenceville School last Saturday.

Patel Making Noise From the Back For Sizzling Stuart Field Hockey

By Bill Alden

Ami Patel has been making a lot of noise on the field this fall for the Stuart Country Day field hockey team.

 

 

 
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