Sports: February 25, 1998
Goodrich makes good with "cool aggression"
  
Men's lacrosse preview: talented Tigers will win another title

Steve
Goodrich '98,
Columbia's
Jason
Wachob
To Steve Goodrich, the best feeling you can have on a basketball court doesn't come from a slam dunk or a blocked shot, a fast break or a back door, or from any single play at all. What gives him the biggest thrill is "a general feeling the other team can't stop anything you're doing."
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The 1998 men's lacrosse team is already highly decorated. It's won 28 straight games and two consecutive national titles. Forty-six of 48 coaches ranked it as the best team in college lacrosse in a preseason poll, and four Tigers were honored as preseason first-team all-Americans. If it lives up to its potential, Princeton will win its third straight national championship this year. To do so, coach Bill Tierney must fill in several gaps...
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Sabres sharp for fencing

  
Venturi's victories lead grapplers
After lunging to a strong start, the men's fencing team saw its hopes for a second consecutive Ivy title slashed nearly to ribbons at Columbia on January 31...
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Juan
Venturi '01
Resurgent after its near demise two years ago, the wrestling team (7-4 overall, 0-3 EIWA) began its season with a string of six wins. Among its strongest performers has been freshman 118-pounder Juan Venturi...
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