<p>Tigers</a> to compete on biggest stage - The Daily Princetonian</p>
<p>While thousands of Princeton students will be spending their summers at internships, beaches and other universities, a handful will be doing something a little different halfway across the globe. Senior soccer player Diana Matheson and junior swimmer Doug Lennox are among the Princeton athletes traveling to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. </p>
<p>All told, more than a dozen Princeton athletes have either qualified or are attempting to do so in a variety of sports. </p>
<p>Coming off her final collegiate campaign, in which she was named Ivy League Player of the Year, Matheson now turns her focus to professional competition. This level of play, however, is nothing new for Matheson. The Ontario native has been playing for the Canadian national team since she was 18.</p>
<p>Unlike Matheson, Lennox success will depend solely on his own performance. The 2007 Eastern champion in the 100-meter butterfly has qualified to represent Puerto Rico for both that event and its 200-meter counterpart.</p>
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<p>Good luck to each of them.</p>