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...rivalry seemed a bit one-sided on Friday, as the Crimson had little trouble solving the Tigers??€™ lineup. Harvard won the doubles point, though the squad dropped the second match—that of senior Mark Riddell and co-captain David Lingman—by an uncharacteristically sloppy 8-4 count...
Even when Harvard’s boat had overtaken the Tigers??€™ to recapture the lead, the heat was certainly not over. Princeton nipped at the Crimson’s heels the entire length of the course, finishing a mere 1.6 seconds off the winning pace...
...side of the equation sat Szymanski, your archetypal five-tool athlete, widely regarded as one of the most talented outfielders in all of college baseball. And taking the hill of Yale Field was the Tigers??€™ ace Ohlendorf, an elite, 6’5 flame-thrower who throws 95 m.p.h. heat...
...keep a close eye on Princeton’s offensive leader—senior attackman Ryan Boyle. The 2003 First Team All-American has registered at least one point in every game in his career, and it was his two goals and two assists this Tuesday that ignited the Tigers??€™ come-from-behind victory over Penn...
...Brian Lentz ’02-’03 opened the season with the Mariners’ high-A club, the Inland Empire 66ers, while John Birtwell ’01—a pitching prospect in the Tigers??€™ organization—has not yet been assigned, but is expected to play for the AA Erie SeaWolves...