Princeton University Athletics
Princeton Athletic Week in Review
April 30, 2001 | General
April 30, 2001
Princeton, N.J. - PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC WEEK IN REVIEW April 16-22, 2001
MEN'S LACROSSE Last Week Defeated Dartmouth 19-2 (April 28) This Week vs. Hobart (April 28) Record 10-1 (6-0 Ivy League) Highlights o Ryan Boyle (Fr., Lutherville, Md.) had three goals and two assists o Sean Hartofilis (So., Huntington, N.Y.), B.J. Prager (Jr., Garden City, N.Y.) and Brendan Tierney (Jr., Princeton, N.J.) had three goals each o Princeton clinched its seventh straight Ivy League championship and eighth in the last nine years o Princeton has won 37 straight Ivy games, two off the all-time record set by Cornell in the mid-70's
SOFTBALL Last Week Defeated Monmouth 2-0 and 5-0 (April 25) Defeated Penn 5-0 and 9-3 (April 28), Lost to St. Peter's 1-0 and defeated St. Peter's 4-0 This Week at Seton Hall (May 3) at Boston College (May 6) Record 20-15 (8-6 Ivy League) Highlights * Ivy League leading, junior, Brie Galicinao (Stockton, Calif.) pitches perfect game in 5-0 victory over Penn. This is Galicinao's first perfect game this season and her second consecutive perfect game against Penn. Her ERA drops to 0.66 in 128 innings pitched, as she did not allow any earned runs in three games pitched. Galicinao leads the Tigers with a .380 batting average * Kim Veenstra, Devon Keefe and Brie Galicinao each had home runs against Penn.
MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Last week Competed in the Penn Relays (Apr. 26-28) This week Host Heptagonals (May 5-6)
WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Last week Competed at Penn Relays (May. 5-6) This week Host Heptagonal (May 5-6)
MEN'S TENNIS Last Week defeated Penn 5-2 (April 28) This Week season complete Record 11-10 (5-2 Ivy) Highlights * Princeton finishes season with 5-2 record in Ivy League * Junior, Judson Williams (Raleigh, N.C.) playing in the no. 2 singles spot finishes the season after winning nine singles matches in a row * Senior Kyle Kliegerman (New York, N.Y.) wins final match played as a Tiger
Women's Tennis Last Week defeated Temple 5-2 (April 27) This Week season complete Record 8-11 (3-4Ivy) Highlights: * Kristi Watson (Mission Hills, Kans.) No. 2 singles and Priya Bhupathi (Staten Island, N.Y.) No. 3 singles each won their singles matches * The Tigers three doubles teams, No. 1 Large/Krishnamurthy, No. 2 Watson/Bhargava, and No. 3 Bhupathi/Arcario all won their matches. This was the first time this season that all three team were victorious.
Women's Water Polo Last Week All games played at Eastern Championships defeated Harvard 11-7 (April 27) defeated UMass (April 27) lost to Brown 11-10 (April 28) Next Week: season complete Record 24-7 Highlights * Adele McCarthy-Beauvais and Jenny Edwards, were both named to the first-team All Tournament. Cassie Nichols received second-team recognition. * McCarthy-Beauvais finished the tournament with 9 goals in three games. Jenny Edwards finished the tournament with 8 goals. Nichols had 3 goals and 10 assists.
Women's Lacrosse Last Week Lost 7-6 at Maryland (April 25) and won 12-6 vs. Brown (April 28) Next Week at Georgetown (May 5) Record 12-3 overall, 6-1 Ivy League Highlights o Princeton ties for Ivy League title with Dartmouth, but Big Green receives NCAA automatic bid, since they beat us 13-5. o Sophomore Rachel Becker (Defense, Broomall, Pa.) was named Ivy League Co-Defensive Player of the Week for holding Maryland's Jen Adams to just two goals. In fact, Adams scored one of her goals on an unobstructed free position shot. o Junior Kim Smith (Attack, Baltimore, Md.) had four goals in the 12-6 vs. Brown.
WOMEN'S GOLF Last Week Won Ivy League Championships (April 22-23) This Week Idle Highlights o Princeton will play at the NCAA Central Regional at Purdue on May 10-12. o Julia Allison (Sr., Tustin, Calif.) won the Ivy League Championships. o All five Princeton players finished in the top-14 at the Ivy League Championships.
MEN'S GOLF Last Week Placed third at Rutherford Intercollegiate (April 28-29) This Week Idle Highlights o Sophomore Cassidy Traub (Long Beach, Calif.) shot a tournament-low round of 66 to finish in second place. o Princeton finds out which NCAA regional site it will play at on May 8.
BASEBALL Last Week Swept Cornell, 5-1 and 20-17 (Apr. 27), split a doubleheader with Cornell, winning the first game 2-1 and losing the second game 6-3 (Apr. 29) This Week Play Dartmouth or Brown in best-of-three series for Ivy League Championship (May 5-6) Record 20-20, 14-6 Ivy Highlights The Tigers won their sixth consecutive Gehrig Division title with the sweep of Cornell on Friday. Andrew Hanson had a home run in each game.
CREW Last Week Women's open varsity eight defeated Penn for the 1984 Cup (Apr. 28), the lightweight women varsity eight defeated Wisconsin (Apr. 28), the men's lightweight varsity eight finished third behind Yale and Harvard (Apr. 28) and the heavyweight men varsity eight won the Carnegie Cup by defeating Yale and Cornell (Apr. 28). This Week MHW host Brown (May 5), WO and WLW hosts Georgetown and George Washington (May 5)



