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(10/26/22 1:39am)
Though the fans weren’t treated to another quintuple-overtime game, Princeton football (6–0 overall, 3–0 Ivy League) remained victorious against the Harvard Crimson (4–2, 2–1).
(10/16/22 11:17pm)
The pyrotechnics before kickoff weren’t the only fireworks on display for the home crowd Friday night, as a number of explosive plays from the Princeton football team (5–0, 2–0 Ivy) carried them to a 35–19 victory over conference opponent Brown (2–3, 0–2).
(10/10/22 3:46am)
Following an Ivy League-opening win over Columbia (3–1, 0–1 Ivy) on Oct. 1, Princeton (4–0, 1–0) steamrolled Lafayette (2–4, 1–0 Patriot) in a 23–2 win this past Saturday.
(10/04/22 3:31am)
After starting the season 2–0 in an out-of-conference play, Princeton (3–0 overall, 1–0 Ivy League) defeated Columbia (2–1, 0–1) 24–6 in New York, earning their first Ivy League win of the season. The game was competitive in the first half, with the Tigers taking a 14–6 lead into halftime. In the second half, however, the Princeton defense shut out Columbia to fuel a dominant victory for the Tigers.
(09/30/22 4:09am)
Princeton football (2–0) will take on Columbia (2–0) in the Ivy League opener this Saturday, Oct. 1 in New York City. Coming off of their last two wins, the Tigers will look to continue their success in their first conference game of the season.
(09/26/22 2:34am)
In their first home game of the season, the Princeton Tigers football team (2–0 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) defeated the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (1–3 overall, 1–0 Patriot League) with a 29–17 win on Powers Field in a highly physical contest.
(09/23/22 4:02am)
Fresh off of a 39–14 season-opening victory over Stetson (2–1 overall, 0–0 Pioneer), Princeton football (1–0, 0–0 Ivy) looks to carry momentum into a Saturday clash with Lehigh University (1–2, 1–0 Patriot).
(09/19/22 1:37am)
After finishing tied atop the Ivy League with Dartmouth last season, the Tigers football team (1–0 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) opened their season with a dominant 39–14 win at Stetson (2–1, 0–0 Pioneer) on Saturday, Sept. 17.
(09/15/22 12:45am)
As a new season kicks off this weekend for the Tigers, last year’s successes are in the rearview mirror.
(08/17/22 1:17am)
With the fall football season quickly approaching, the Tigers are ramping up for a run at another conference title.
(08/19/22 3:10pm)
The National Football League’s (NFL) Denver Broncos hired Damani Leech ’98 as the team’s newest president, the team announced on Aug. 11.
(05/06/22 2:27am)
Even though no Tigers were selected in the National Football League (NFL) Draft this year, a handful of talented seniors will get their shot at NFL rosters before the regular season begins.
(02/24/22 4:42am)
Three years ago, bobsled was the furthest thing from his mind. But last week, Charlie Volker ’19 had a top-10 finish in bobsledding at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
(02/23/22 4:46am)
One of a handful of former Princeton football players in the NFL has a new home.
(01/28/22 2:53am)
On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah ’03 as their next general manager. Adofo-Mensah was one of two finalists chosen from a pool of eight candidates for the position.
(01/26/22 5:28am)
In just one weekend, Andrei Iosivas ’23 broke Princeton records in the Heptathlon and earned the highest mark in the nation for this season.
(11/22/21 5:02am)
Alongside friends, family, and fans, the Princeton student body gathered on Cannon Green on Sunday night to watch a bonfire in celebration of the football team’s defeat over both Harvard on Oct. 23 and Yale on Nov. 13 this season.
(11/22/21 1:37am)
Needing one more win to secure a fourth Ivy League title in eight seasons, the Princeton Tigers (9–1) were able to deliver a massive performance against the Penn Quakers (3–7), closing out the highly anticipated 2021 season as champions.
(11/18/21 2:13am)
The Tigers managed to keep their dream of the championship alive as they beat out the Yale Bulldogs 35–20 last Saturday. With this win, their record advances to 8–1 (5–1 Ivy League), tying them with Dartmouth for the number one seat in the conference. Both teams will seek to secure their spot at the top as they move into their final games for the season. Both Princeton and Dartmouth are heavily favored in their final matchups, facing off against Penn and Brown, respectively. Penn and Brown sit at the bottom of the league table, with identical records of 2–7 overall and 1–5 Ivy League. If either Princeton or Dartmouth loses their final games, they lose the championship. If both win, they will share the title.
(11/14/21 3:59pm)
Despite unideal weather conditions and multiple game delays, the Princeton Tigers — with their homecoming victory against Harvard already secured — strode onto Powers Field this Saturday, ready to lead Princeton to its second bonfire in the last five years.