BASEBALL
Last week: Lost to Rutgers 17-6 (March 29), Lost to Dartmouth 4-2 (8 innings), 13-4 (April 1), Lost to Harvard 6-3 (9 innings), Defeated Harvard 12-3 (April 2)
This week: At Rider (April 4), hosts Monmouth (April 6), at Yale (DH) (April 8), at Brown (DH) (April 9)
Record 7-12 overall, 1-3 Ivy
Highlights
Jon Watterson (Jr., Keene, N.H.) went 6 for 9, had two walks, reached on an error and had a put out from left field in the doubleheader against Harvard to up his average from .324 to .395.
Jason Quintana (Sr., Chester, N.J.) pitched eight complete innings and gave up only three runs and struck out six in the win over Harvard.
Casey Hildreth (Jr., Westfield, Mass.) was 3 for 5 with two RBIs, two runs scored and a double against Harvard in the second game.
SOFTBALL
Last week:Split with Rutgers 3-6, 5-0 (March 30), Split with UMass 2-5, 5-4 (April 1), Split with St. Peter's 1-0, 1-2 (April 2)
This week: Brown (April 8), Yale (April 9)
Record 11-17, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Anna Soper (Fr., Marysville, Wash.) hit her first career home run in the 5-0 win over Rutgers and had a key double in the five-run rally in the seventh inning against Massachusetts
Sarah Peterman (Sr., Davis, Calif.) pitched a complete-game shutout against St. Peter's? she struck out eight batters in the win
Kim Veenstra (So., Hawthorne, N.J.) hit a bases-clearing double in the seventh inning against UMass to complete a five-run rally.
WOMEN'S WATER POLO
Last week: Finished first in the ECAC Championship (April 1-2)
This week: no competition
Record 18-3, 8-0 CWPA
Highlights
Princeton won all four of its games Last week:end to capture its second consecutive ECAC Championship. The Tigers defeated Queens 11-3 and Bucknell 21-5 to finish first in pool play. Princeton defeated Harvard 6-1 in the semifinals and UMass 8-5 in the championship game.
Adele McCarthy (Fr., Haydenville, Mass.) scored 11 goals in four games Last week:end, including four in the championship win against UMass.
Senior captain Gogo Vukmirovic (Sarajevo, Bosnia) was named most valuable player of the tournament, and head coach Luis Nicolao was named all-tournament coach.
Princeton had four players named to the all-tournament first team?Adele McCarthy, Cassie Nichols, Jenny Edwards and Goga Vukmirovic.
MEN'S LACROSSE
Last week: Defeated Yale 17-5 (April 1)
This week: vs. Pennsylvania (April 4), at Brown (April 8)
Record 4-1 (1-0 Ivy League)
Highlights
B.J. Prager (So., Garden City, N.Y.) tied his career high with four goals, all in the first half, and added an assist
Brendan Tierney (So., Princeton, N.J.) had career highs of three goals and five points
Josh Sims (Sr., Edgewater, Md.) had two goals and two assists and has at least four points in every game this year
Brad Dumont (Fr., Baltimore, Md.) had two goals and an assist and was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week
Princeton won its 26th straight Ivy League game
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Last week: defeated No. 8 Virginia 8-7 (March 31), defeated Cornell 12-7 (April 2)
This week: vs. Delaware (April 5), vs. Yale (April 8)
Record 7-1, 2-0 Ivy
Highlights
Princeton is currently ranked No. 2 in the latest IWCLA women's lacrosse poll. They host No. 9 Delaware on Wednesday.
The Tigers are 4-0 in the Class of 1952 Stadium this season, and have won 12 of the last 13 games at home.
Charlotte Kenworthy (So., Frazier, Pa.) scored five goals in the last two games, including three in the win against Virginia. She is third on the team in scoring with 16 points.
Julie Shaner (Jr., Gwynedd Valley, Pa.) had eight ground balls and three caused turnovers against Cornell. She leads the team with 35 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers.
WOMEN'S OPEN CREW
Last week: lost to Brown (April 1)
This week: vs. Rutgers, Columbia and Miami (April 8)
Record 0-1, 0-1 Ivy
Highlights
Princeton lost the season opener to top-ranked and defending national champion Brown Bears.
The varsity eight finished in a time of 6:31.35, slightly more than four seconds behind the Bears.
Princeton's lone win on the day came in the varsity four event. The Tigers (boat A) crossed the finished line in time of 7:40.35. Princeton's boat B came in third with a time of 7:47.08.
WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT CREW
Last week: Finished first in the San Diego Classic (April 1-2)
This week: at Villanova Invitational (April 9)
Record 0-0, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Princeton finished second to Wisconsin in the preliminary heat on Saturday, but won the event by finishing first in the final on Sunday.
The varsity eight finished in a time of 7:13.73, followed by Wisconsin at 7:28.63.
The Tigers will face the same Wisconsin team This week:end in the Villanova Invitational in Philadelphia.
MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT CREW
Last week: defeated Navy (April 1)
This week: vs. Rutgers (April 8)
Record 1-0, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Princeton won all three varsity races and two freshman races against Navy.
The varsity eight finished in a time of 5:48.99, slightly less than eight seconds behind the Midshipmen.
The closest race was a two-second win by the third varsity boat.
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Last week: Lost at NJIT 3-0 (March 28), Lost to Concordia 3-0 (March 30)
This week: Rutgers-Newark (April 4)
Record 7-11, 3-8 EIVA Tait Division
Highlights
Scott Dore (So., Newport Beach, Calif.) had six kills and no errors in the loss to Concordia
Jason Morrow (Sr., Los Angeles, Calif.) had 18 assists in the loss to Concordia
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Last week: Defeated Penn 6-3 (April 1)
This week: at Yale (April 7), at Brown (April 8)
Record 10-2, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Princeton won three of the first four singles matches and the three doubles matches.
Kavitha Krishnamurthy (Fr., Oakville, Ont.) returned to the lineup and recorded a straight set win.
The doubles team of Amanda Hastings Phillips (Sr., Laguna Beach, Calif.) and Gailor Large (Jr., Baltimore, Md.) won at the No. 1 position.
MEN'S TENNIS
Last week: Defeated Temple 5-2 (March 29), defeated Penn 5-2 (April 1)
This week: Hosts Yale (April 7), hosts Brown (April 8)
Record 12-5, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Ahn Ahn Liu (Sr., Bellevue, Wash.) recorded two wins in both singles and doubles action throughout the week. He teamed with fellow co-captain Scott Borenstein (Sr., Santa Monica Calif.) for the doubles wins.
John Portlock (Jr., Wilton, Conn.) was undefeated in singles action at the No. 6 position.
MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD
Last week: hosted Sam Howell Memorial Invitational (April 1)
This week: hosts Penn, Penn State and Villanova (April 8)
Record 0-0, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Ryan Smith (So., Morris Plains, N.J.) finished first in the 400 meters with a time of 48.78
David Gary (Fr., Wyncote, Pa.) triple jumped 47' 3" for first place.
Scott Denbo (Jr., Nashville, Tenn.) won the shot put with a toss of 61' 8 1/4". Jeff Petrulis (Fr., West Lake, Ohio) finished second with a mark of 54-6.
WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD
Last week: Hosts Sam Howell Memorial Invitational (April 1)
This week: At the Quaker Invitational (April 8)
Record 0-0, 0-0 Ivy
Highlights
Shawneequa Callier (Sr., New York, N.Y.) and Rebecca Desman (Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.) finished 1-2 in the high jump. Callier cleared the bar at 5' 6 1/2" and Desman cleared 5' 4 1/2".
Nikola Holmes (Fr., Apple Valley, Minn.) won the long jump with a distance of 17' 9".
Sharon Jordan (Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Erika Dickson (Jr., Mission Viejo, Calif.) finished first and second in the triple jump. Jordan leaped 38' 3 1/2" and Dickson marked at 37' 10".