Sports: March 11, 1998
Cagers close in on Ivy title
  
Setter Jason Morrow lifts men's volleyball

Mitch
Henderson '98
It was like watching a carpenter try to graciously accept praise for hammering in a nail. The February 17 Princeton-Penn game, a showdown between the two top teams in the Ivy League this season, was supposed to be a struggle. Instead, the Tigers (201 overall, 90 Ivy) lined up the Quakers and after a few preliminary taps to hold them in place, pounded them right down to the level of the rest of the league.
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Jason
Morrow '98
With a lineup full of seniors, a No. 14 preseason national ranking and, most importantly, a greatly weakened Penn State squad standing between Princeton and the Final Four, the men's volleyball team (5-4 overall, 3-2 EIVA) entertained high hopes at the start of the season.
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Veterans will lead lacrosse

  
Kate Thirolf's "pops" stop Harvard
 
Cristi
Samaras '99
Cristi Samaras '99 is dangerous when she has a stick in her hands; her return and the growth of the team since last spring will help put Princeton back in the hunt for a national title.
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That Kate Thirolf '00, perhaps Princeton's most versatile offensive threat, didn't start for seven of the women's basketball team's first eight Ivy League contests says something about coach Liz Feeley's approach to the game....
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