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November 3, 2008
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Bull’s eye

By Dan Salisbury | November 3, 2008
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Junior netminder Melanie Jue (33) made three spectacular saves after Princeton scored its first goal at Marsha Dodson Field on Saturday, but the Tigers’ momentum carried them to victory.



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