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Princeton (17-5 8-2) pulled to within one game of the first-place Crimson and hosts Dartmouth tonight in a battle between the Ivy League's two second-place teams. Sophomore Sandi Bittler's outside shooting led the Tiger offense, while a tenacious trapping defense limited the Crimson to only 35 percent shooting from the field. Bittler, the Ivy League's leading scorer, pumped in 25 points despite hounding pressure by Harvard Tri-Captain Barb Keffer and freshman guard Beth Wambach...
Clarkson (9-8-3): The Golden Knights can nab the sixth playoff spot if they sweep Harvard and Dartmouth. If Clrakson splits, and Princeton does the same, it will still be in sixth place. But a pair of losses, coupled with two Tiger wins, will bring Clarkson down to the seventh playoff spot...
Princeton (9-10-1): A sweep over Yale and Brown can put the Tigers in sixth place if Clarkson loses both games. If RPI wins both its games, a Princeton split will create a tie with the Engineers, and two Tiger losses will send Princeton down to the eighth and final playoff spot...
...when things are going especially well for Carril and his sandmen, there will be a kicked ball or a foul which resets the 45-second clock. Then the Tiger guards get to play another game of catch. Whoopee...
...Harvard didn't allow Princeton a point in the final four matches, each contest was tight. Holmes, who had coasted to a 7-0-1 record this season, edged his opponent, 3-2. In the final round, Konovalchik scored an escape and was awarded a point to slip by Tiger Paul Dzenitis. Willoughby and Consigli were granted only slightly greater margins of three and two points respectively...