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(02/20/23 4:37am)
Despite starting off strong with a 5–1 lead, No. 16 Princeton women’s lacrosse (0–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) fell to the No. 13 Virginia Cavaliers (3–0, 0–0 Atlantic Coast) in their 2023 season opener at Sherrerd Field and their first game under new head coach Jenn Cook on Saturday, Feb. 18.
(02/20/23 4:54am)
The Princeton men’s lacrosse team (1–0 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) opened their season with a massive victory over the Monmouth Hawks (0–1, 0–0 Colonial), putting up an impressive 22 goals to the Hawks’ nine at home Saturday afternoon in a repeat of last year’s 22-goal rout of the West Long Branch squad.
(02/20/23 3:50am)
On Feb. 17, men’s basketball (17–8 overall, 8–4 Ivy League) shook off the Brown Bears (13–12, 6–6), 78–67. The day after, on Feb. 18, they suffered a heartbreaking overtime loss against the Yale Bulldogs (18–7, 8–4) in front of a crowd of over 2,600 at Jadwin Gymnasium, 93–83. With the Ivy League tournament looming, the team had a fleeting reign atop the standings on Friday before falling to a tie for first place with Yale and Penn.
(02/20/23 3:05am)
As the weekend approached, the women’s ice hockey team (14–13–1 overall, 10–12–0 ECAC) had a prime opportunity to climb the ranks and finish strong in conference play with matchups against Clarkson (26–8–2, 15–6–1) on Friday and St. Lawrence (16–17–3, 10–9–3) on Saturday.
(02/20/23 4:56am)
Men’s ice hockey (12–15–0 overall, 8–12–0 ECAC) split their final two home games of the season with a victory over Brown (9–16–2, 5–13–2) and a disappointing shutout loss against Yale (6–17–4, 5–13–2). The Tigers had the opportunity to clinch home ice for the winner-takes-all first round of the conference playoffs, but that will have to wait until next weekend with Saturday’s loss.
(02/20/23 2:57am)
This weekend, the Tigers secured their 24th Ivy League championship title with multiple wins across the board. The Tigers scored 1480 points, defeating both Harvard and Yale, who had 1254 and 1158.5 points, respectively.
(02/17/23 3:06am)
As a captain of the women’s softball team who will begin their quest to defend their 2022 Ivy League regular-season crown on Feb. 24, senior outfielder Serena Starks has shown tremendous leadership on the field. However, Starks’ legacy is defined not only by her athletic success, but also by her commitment to disability awareness, community service, and creating spaces for Asian student-athletes.
(02/16/23 2:01am)
As of Wednesday morning, talks between Southampton and former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch ’96 had broken down due to disagreements on the length of his contract. The club was only willing to offer him a short-term contract — Marsch was hoping for a longer one.
(02/15/23 4:45am)
After being sacked by English Premier League (EPL) club Leeds United last Monday, Jesse Marsch ’96 is on course to be hired as the new manager of league foe Southampton. Marsch is the third managing hire of the season for the struggling club. Notably, Marsch beat out prominent names like former Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard, former Everton manager Frank Lampard, and former Wolverhampton manager Nuno Santo for the position.
(02/14/23 5:01am)
On Saturday afternoon, the men’s basketball team (16–7 overall, 7–3 Ivy League) was dealt a painful 83–76 loss in Hanover against Dartmouth (9–15, 5–5). After the loss, the Tigers are now tied with Yale (17–6, 7–3) at the top of the Ivy standings.
(02/14/23 4:41am)
“They kinda creamed them.”
(02/13/23 3:01am)
On Saturday, Feb. 11, the women’s basketball team (17–5 overall, 8–2 Ivy League) extended their winning streak to nine games by defeating a struggling Dartmouth (2–22, 0–10), 64–47.
(02/13/23 2:57am)
Heading into the weekend, men’s ice hockey (11–14–0 overall, 7–11–0 ECAC) had a prime opportunity to move into fifth place in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) with matchups against St. Lawrence (15–15–0, 10–8–0) and Clarkson (13–14–3, 7–9–2). Unfortunately for the Tigers, however, two tough losses sent them plummeting into seventh place in the ECAC.
(02/10/23 3:41am)
On Wednesday night, the men’s volleyball team (3–6 overall, 0–0 EIVA) dropped a match to the California State University Northridge (CSUN) Matadors (6–5, 0–0 Big West) in a five set thriller at Dillon Gymnasium (25–27, 25–17, 25–15, 30–32, 11–15).
(02/10/23 6:16am)
Super Bowl LVII is finally here, and the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. this Sunday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Ahead of the most anticipated game of the NFL season, five members of The Daily Princetonian Sports staff offered their picks.
(02/09/23 6:28am)
Former Princeton football player Adam Berry ’09, will be joining the recently-crowned NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles in an executive role.
(02/08/23 3:59am)
When two brothers play the same sport, one might assume that there might be a sibling rivalry between them. But that isn’t the case for Sondre and Simen Guttormsen.
(02/08/23 3:28am)
On Saturday, Feb. 4, senior wide receiver Andrei Iosivas participated in the Reese’s Senior Bowl, a showcase of the best National Football League (NFL) draft prospects in the nation. Following in the footsteps of Hollie Donan ’51 and Caraun Reid ’14, Iosivas is the third Tiger to play in the Senior Bowl and the first Ivy League representative since 2016.
(02/07/23 4:37am)
Put yourself in Kaitlyn Chen’s shoes.
(02/07/23 5:29am)
It doesn’t take more than a cursory glance at Princeton’s record book to learn her name.