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PATRICK BRUCKI ’21, wrestling in the 197-pound bout, defeated Lehigh’s Jake Jakobsen 7–4 to complete Princeton’s win over the eighth-ranked Mountain Hawks Nov. 30 — the Tigers’ first win over a top-10 team in more than three decades. Brucki, an NCAA Championships qualifier as a freshman last year, won individual bouts in each of Princeton’s first five dual meets, a challenging stretch in which the Tigers faced four of the country’s top 15 teams.
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CARLY BULLOCK ’20 netted her team-leading 12th goal as women’s hockey shut out Union, 4–0, Dec. 8. With the win, Princeton extended its unbeaten streak to 12 games, matching a team record set in the 2015–16 season. The Tigers opened their schedule with a pair of losses at No. 2 Wisconsin but quickly rebounded and climbed to the top of the ECAC Hockey standings with an 8–0–2 conference record.
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Men’s basketball’s DEVIN CANNADY ’19 scored 20 points or more in four of his first five games after returning from injury, including a 28-point performance in a win at Maine Nov. 28. Cannady ranks third on the program’s all-time list for 3-pointers made, behind Brian Earl ’99 and Douglas Davis ’12.
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