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RUNNING IN PLACE: Princeton senior guard Scott Greenman, left, together with Patrick Ekeruo, center, and Noah Savage head up the court last Sunday in the Tigers' 57-46 loss to visiting Lafayette. Princeton, now 1-2 on the season, plays at Colgate on December 3 before hosting Temple on December 6.
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Tiger Men's Hoops Comes Out Flat in Lafayette Loss, Seeks to Develop Consistency, Hard-Nosed Mentality

By Bill Alden

Princeton men's basketball head coach Joe Scott talks a lot about his desire to see his club develop some staples that will set it apart from the competition.

After Keeping the Faith Through Setbacks, Hughes Relished Tiger Football's Success

By Bill Alden

It was a question that gave Roger Hughes pause as he interviewed six years ago for the Princeton football head coaching job.

Brown Making Impact on Princeton Record Book In Helping Tiger Women's Hoops to a 2-2 Start

By Bill Alden

Becky Brown didn't have lofty expectations when she started her career with the Princeton University women's basketball team in 2002.

Former PHS Star Anderson Has Homecoming, Helping Denison Soccer Make NCAA Quarters

By Bill Alden

Although Kia Anderson enjoyed spending Thanksgiving last week with her family, the Denison University women's soccer star had tried her hardest to not be home for the holiday.

PHS Football's Henriques, Stuart Field Hockey's Bruvik Earn the Nod as Town Topics' Top Fall Performers

By Bill Alden

He is not that big at 5'9 and 165 pounds and he doesn't possess blazing speed.