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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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GOLDEN ARM: Princeton star quarterback Matt Verbit uncorks a pass in the Tigers' recent 35-18 win over Lafayette. Last Saturday, Verbit had fun on the program's first appearance in California as he hit on 12-of 22 passes for 185 yards in Princeton's 24-17 win over the University of San Diego. Verbit lifted his career passing total to 3,846 yards, thereby going past Ron Beible for third on the Tigers' all-time passing chart. Verbit accumulated 215 yards total offense to move into fifth place on Princeton's total yardage list with 4,123 yards, surpassing the 4,072 yards accumulated by Dave Splithoff.
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Tiger Football Takes Care of Business in San Diego, Takes 2-0 Record Into Ivy Opener at Columbia

By Bill Alden

Boarding a jet bound for Southern California last week, the Princeton University football team eagerly headed off to the University of San Diego for the program's first-ever appearance in California.

PHS Girls' Cross Country Ready to Battle the Elite

By Bill Alden

The Princeton High girls' cross country team suffered a major setback before the 2004 season even started.

Malleo Following in Brother's Footsteps In Leading Hun Football to 2-0 Start

By Bill Alden

Matt Malleo was in the stands two years ago when his older brother, Chris, quarterbacked the Hun School football team to a breakthrough 6-3 season.

PDS Football Pounds Bound Brook; Sees Win as Sign of Things to Come

By Bill Alden

In the view of the Princeton Day School football team, its 0-2 start this season didn't accurately reflect the quality of the squad.

Stuart Field Hockey Gets Battle-Tested In Preparing for Late Season Challenges

By Bill Alden

The Stuart Country Day field hockey team viewed its clash with Lawrenceville School last Wednesday as a vital early-season litmus test.

 

 

 

 
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