Womens basketball shoots for sixth straight victory Saturday
Tomorrows game means a lot for the womens basketball team.
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Tomorrows game means a lot for the womens basketball team.
Monday night's 76-69 win over Boston University looked like deja vu all over again for the Big Green women's basketball players, and they're beginning to like the feeling.
Basketball is a game of constantly changing momentum. One moment you may make every shot you throw up, and the next you may not be able to find the basket to save your life. The key is just being able to extend the hot streaks and weather the cold ones the best you can.
The first question that jumps to mind when looking back on the Big Green women's soccer season is: "What can they possibly do for an encore?"
AMHERST, Mass., Nov. 13 -- About the only thing that hadn't changed was the uniforms.
Megan Owens '96 said it finally hit her as she was sitting watching the ballet last night. She and her soccer teammates are going to the big dance: the NCAA tournament.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- You could tell what kind of afternoon it was going to be from the very beginning.
A lone Harvard voice could occasionally be heard in the bleachers at Chase Field on Saturday. But every time he opened his mouth to root for his team, his cheer was drowned out by choruses of "Go Dartmouth!"
The term 'moral victory' no longer has any meaning for the women's soccer team.
The women's soccer teams from Princeton and Dartmouth traveled very different roads this season.
It's beginning to look familiar.
The women's soccer team defeated the University of Vermont in a 2-1 thriller Wednesday afternoon at Chase Field.
The women's soccer team extended their winning streak to four games with a 1-0 victory over Yale on Saturday in New Haven, Conn.