Princeton University Athletics
Week in Review
January 17, 2001 | General
Jan. 17, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Week in Review Monday, Jan. 15, 2001 C-ontact: Jerry Price
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC WEEK IN REVIEW Jan. 9-15, 2001
MEN'S BASKETBALL Last week Defeated Cornell 78-53 (Jan. 12), defeated Columbia 53-36 (Jan. 13) This week no competition Record 6-7 (2-0 Ivy League) Highlights o C.J. Chapman (Sr., Aurora, Colo.) was 8 for 11 (all from three-point range) in the two games, Chapman had made two of his previous 17 three-pointers heading into the weekend o Nate Walton (Sr., San Diego, Calif.) had nine assists and one turnover in two games o Konrad Wysocki (Fr., Lollar, Germany) had 24 points on 8 for 10 shooting in two games o Princeton has won 44 straight home games against Ivy League teams other than Penn
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Last week Lost to Cornell 77-61 (Jan. 12) and lost to Columbia 61-48 (Jan. 13) Next week Record 0-14 (0-2 Ivy League) Highlights o Princeton's losing streak continues after the Tigers lost to Cornell and Columbia in their opening Ivy weekend. Sophomore Maureen Lane (Seattle, Wash.) had game and team season high 23 points against Cornell. Allison Cahill (So, Uxbridge, Mass.) and Lee Culp (So, High Point, N.C.) chipped in 16 and 14 points apiece against Columbia. Princeton returns to action at home against Stony Brook on Jan. 29 at 5:00 p.m.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Last Week Lost in NCAA First-Round contest at Nebraska (Dec. 1) 3-0 (9-15, 2-15, 7-15). Next Week Season Complete Record 22-8, (9-1 Ivy League) Highlights o Princeton played in front of a season-high 4,000 people in the Coliseum when it took on Nebraska in the first round of the NCAA Women's Volleyball tournament. Prior to Saturday's match, the largest crowd that the Tigers played in front of was 250 people. o Kelly Cramm (Fr., Laguna Beach, Calif.) and Ana Yoerg (Jr., Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) were selected to the all-tournament team at the Ivy League Championships. o Princeton's Sabrina King (Sr., Laguna Beach, Calif.) had a team-high nine kills against Nebraska on Saturday Dec. 1st. o Kellie Cramm (Fr., Laguna Beach, Calif.) was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year.
WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY Last Week Lost to St. Lawrence 3-2 (Jan. 13) and defeated Cornell 3-1 (Jan. 14) This Week Do not compete Record 8-8-2 (4-8-2 ECAC) o Freshman Susan Hobson (Mississauga, Ont.) netted her first collegiate goal in the 3-1 win over Cornell on Sunday (Jan. 14). o Andrea Kilbourne (Jr., Saranac Lake, N.Y.) has had a goal or an assist in the last 10 games. Out of those 10 games she has had seven with two or more points
MEN'S SQUASH Last week Defeated Franklin & Marshall 9-0 (Dec.5) This week off until January Record 4-0 (2-0 Ivy League) Highlights o Will Evans (So., Auckland, New Zealand) won at No. 1 o Harrison Gabel (Sr., Rochester, N.Y.) lost three points in three games o Princeton won eight matches in three games
WOMEN'S SQUASH Last week No competition This week off until January Record 2-0 (1-0 Ivy League)
WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING Last Week Did not compete This Week Do not compete Record 3-0, 3-0 Ivy
MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING Last Week Did not compete This Week Do not compete Record 4-0, 3-0 Ivy
MEN'S ICE HOCKEY Last Week Lost 4-3 vs. No. 13-ranked Harvard (Jan. 12) and lost 5-3 vs. Brown (Jan. 13) This Week Idle Highlights o David Schneider (Jr., D, Melrose Park, Ill.) scored goals in both losses this weekend to raise his goal total to four this season. o Freshman and Boston-area native, Chris Owen, scored his first collegiate goal in the 4-3 loss vs.No. 13-ranked Harvard last Friday. o Assistant captain Chris Corrinet scored his 11th goal in the 5-3 loss vs. Brown on Jan. 12th.
MEN'S FENCING Last Week Defeated Steven's Tech 18-9 on Saturday Jan. 13. Next Week Idle Highlights o Jonathon Jew-Lim (Fr., Palo Alto, Calif.) and Dustin Regan (Sr., Oklahoma City, Okla.) both won all three of their respective matches in the foil competition. o The Tigers swept the sabre competition 9-0 thanks to the solid work senior captain Terry Kim (Wyckoff, N.J.) and sophomore Mike Brosterman (Short Hills, N.J.), who both went 2-0. o Freshman Soren Thompson (San Diego, Calif.) did not take part in the match with Steven's Tech, because he was taking part in the Junior Olympics in Virginia.
WOMEN'S FENCING Last Week Defeated CCNY 22-5 (Jan. 13) Next Week Idle Highlights o Kristiina Hurme (Sr., San Antonio, Texas), Mary Dunlap (Jr., Murray Hill, N.J.) and Simran Winkelstern (Fr., Rochester, N.Y.) each won all three of their respective matches in the ep?e competition. o Senior captain Lisa Leslie (Morristown, N.J.) won all three of her contests in the foil competition. o Senior Amanda Jones (Kenilworth, Ill.) went 3-0 in the sabre competition.
WRESTLING Last week Lost to Illinois, 37-6 and Ohio University 26-13. Defeated Campbell 26-12 Next week Off until February Record 8-3 (0-0 Ivy League) Highlights o Ryan Bonfiglio (Sr., Hansdale, Pa.) won all three of his matches. He major decisioned John Wervey (OU) and Lantz Nixon (Campbell). Scott Pasquini (Sr., Pittsburgh, Pa.) decisioned John Sears (UI) 8-4 and major decisioned Josh McConnell (Campbell) 16-8. Joe Clarke (So., Atlanta, Ga.) pinned Shane Hartzler (OU) at 1:33 and won on a technical fall against Joey Bricker (OU). Daniel Bednar also defeated his opponent on a technical fall. Joseph Rybacki (Sr., Huntsville, Ala.), John Knorring (So., Wheaton, Ill.), Brian Kirschbaum (Fr., Livingston, N.J.) and Jeffery Bernd (Sr., Virginia Beach, Va.) decisioned their opponents and Chris McLaughlin (Sr., Tampa, Fla.) won on a major decision.
MEN'S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Last week Placed third in the Armory Invitational (Jan. 12-13) This week Do not compete o Winning events for Princeton were sophomore Mike Baird (So., Lancaster, Pa.) in the 3,000 meters (8:30.90), freshman Rocky Craley (New Willmington, Pa.) in the shot put (55' 00.75"), freshman Josh McCaughey (W. Kingston, R.I.) in the 35-lb. weight throw (63' 11.00") and Marcus Ford-Bey (Fr., Phoenixville, Pa.) in the triple jump (45' 8.50"). The men's 4x800 relay team also won (7:39.95).
WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Last week Placed fifth at Armory Invitational (Jan. 12-13) This week Do not compete o Several Tigers had second place finishes including freshman Liz Morse (Newport Beach, Calif.) in the 800 (2:12.15), junior Catherine Casey (Maplewood, N.J.) in the mile (5:07.95), freshman Emily Kroshus (Calgary, Alberta) in the 3,000 (10:02.55). The women's relay team of Morse, Natalie Deffenbaugh (Jr., Columbia, Md.), Emily Robinson (So., Chillicothe, Mo.) and Kroshus placed second in the distance medley relay (12:01.94).



