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Kedric Bostic ’16, left, is one of three quarterbacks that football coach Bob Surace ’90, right, says have star potential.

Without Dibilio ’15, football looks to promising underclassmen

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Swimming coach Susan Teeter, center, officiated at the May wedding of Alyson Goodner ’00 and Paul Daniels.

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A bond that endures for coach and player

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Men’s water polo places third in NCAAs

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Kelly Shon ’14 has competed against some of golf’s best players in the U.S. Women’s Open.

Shon ’14, a late bloomer, shines in women’s golf

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When Sara Hendershot ’10 (at right, celebrating her win at the Olympic trials in June with Sarah Zelenka) competed at the Olympics, her Connecticut hometown rallied behind her in a big way.

Extra Point: Cheering an Olympic hero — and a fourth-place finish

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Bonfire!

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Jonathan Yergler ’13

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Football alumni call for new policies

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Women's epee star Susannah Scanlan '12 hopes to land a spot on the U.S. Olympic team.

Top fencers stay sharp at international meets

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Donn Cabral ’12

Cabral '12, Higginson '11 find thrills in the 'chase

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Men’s soccer shoots for Ivy title repeat

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Jack McBride ’11 led Princeton with 35 goals in 2010.

Men's lacrosse looks to build toward May

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Mitch Henderson '98 returns to coach

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Rachel Neufeld ’12, center, and the Tigers are learning to play without four All-America honorees who have taken leave from the University to pursue their Olympic dreams.

With stars on leave, field hockey faces new set of challenges

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Ian Hummer ’13

Men's basketball outplays Harvard for early Ivy lead

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 Top player Matija Pecotic ’13 was undefeated in Ivy League singles matches.

Roaring and scoring, men's tennis builds a contender

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Upset kings

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