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Sprinting into history

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The Princeton men's lightweights won back-to-back national titles for the first time since 1988-89.

Lightweight men repeat as national champions

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 Josh Walburn ’11, left, and the Tigers won 12 straight games, including all seven Ivy matches.

Men's soccer makes history with Ivy sweep

Water polo places third in NCAA

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Addie Micir ’11 in action vs. St. John’s.

Princeton falls to St. John's

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Cody

Harvard, Penn lead Ivy forecasts

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From left: Kat Sharkey ’12, Brian Leung ’12, Alex Banfich ’12, Mike Helou ’12

Fall champions

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In addition to men’s soccer, four teams won league titles

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Kaitlyn Perrelle ’10, center, and goalkeeper Jennifer King ’11 led Princeton’s defense against Maryland.

Field hockey challenges Maryland

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Princeton’s Final Four rally falls short

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Princeton's winter champions

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Sports Shorts

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Jon Olofsson ’11

Defense shines in loss to Yale

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From left, coach Guy Gadowsky and seniors Cam MacIntyre and Zane Kalemba all played junior hockey to prepare for their collegiate careers.

In men's hockey, 'juniors' play major role

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Dan Mavraides '11 scored 11 points against Penn.

Men’s basketball tops Penn for 20th win

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Bob Surace ’90 and the Tigers host Lafayette at Princeton Stadium Sept. 25.

Under Surace '90, football's next era begins

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The women’s cross country team celebrates its 2009 Ivy Championship, the fourth for its seniors, in front row, from left, Reilly Kiernan, Alexa Glencer, and Liz Costello.

Fab five: Women's cross country shines again at national meet

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Sports Shorts

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Jordan Culbreath '11, in foreground, reaches across for the winning touchdown against Lafayette Sept. 25.

Culbreath '11 lifts football with overtime heroics

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The Big Ticket

Princeton censured for 'major' NCAA violation in women's tennis

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Alicia Aemisegger ’10

Aemisegger '10 finishes strong at NCAAs

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Douglas Davis ’12

Davis '12, Mavraides '11 lead men's basketball

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