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(11/02/21 4:20am)
In their season opener against Yale on Friday, the women’s ice hockey team secured a 2–0 shutout. Senior goalie Rachel McQuigge made 31 saves and earned her sixth career shutout. The Tigers scored with about three minutes left in the period as the offense intercepted an attempted clearance from Yale’s defense. Junior forward Maggie Connors scored both goals with assists from junior defender Solveig Neunzert, first-year forward Mia Coene, first-year forward Sarah Paul, and sophomore defender Stef Wallace.
(11/01/21 1:44am)
The Princeton Tigers kept their undefeated season going in Ithaca on Friday, defeating the Cornell Big Red (1–5, 0–3 Ivy) in a critical conference matchup.
(10/29/21 2:34am)
Princeton rowing teams traveled to Boston this past weekend to participate in the Head of the Charles, the largest two-day regatta in the world.
(10/28/21 2:10am)
After coming off of a historic victory over Harvard last weekend, Princeton football (6–0) will face the Cornell Big Red (1–5) on Friday.
(10/27/21 4:21am)
This past Friday, the women’s volleyball team (13–3 overall, 7–1 Ivy League) competed and won against Penn (5–12 overall, 2–6 Ivy League) for the second time this season. In a 5 set game, the Tigers secured a 3–2 win over the Quakers (25–13, 25–14, 21–25, 30–32, 16–14). Junior setter Lindsey Kelly led the team with 2 aces, 60 assists, and 22 digs. Determined not to let Princeton walk away with a 3–0 win a second time, the Quakers tied the game in sets 3 and 4. In the last set, two kills from junior Elena Montgomery gave the Tigers an advantage, leading them to victory. They will be competing in another league game at Harvard on Friday, Oct. 29.
(10/27/21 1:51am)
The men’s water polo team traveled on Friday to Santa Clara, Calif. to compete in the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament, hoping to regain momentum after two losses earlier in the week against No. 7 University of the Pacific and No. 2 University of California, Berkeley.
(10/27/21 4:09am)
(10/25/21 4:13am)
Princeton beat Harvard 18–16 on Saturday in the Ivy League’s first-ever quintuple overtime game. This is the fourth year in a row that Princeton has claimed victory over Harvard, with the last loss for the Tigers coming in 2016 (23–20 OT).
(10/22/21 10:17pm)
After over a year without competition, Princeton football has come back in full force. Undefeated at 5–0, the team is currently ranked No. 17 on the FCS Coaches Poll and is off to a solid start on both sides of the ball.
(10/18/21 1:26pm)
Princeton (5–0 overall, 2–0 Ivy League) played its first road Ivy League contest of the season against the Brown Bears (1–4, 0–2) in Providence on Saturday afternoon, winning 56–42 in an exciting matchup that saw over 1,000 yards of combined total offense between the teams.
(10/11/21 3:51am)
Volleyball vs. Cornell
(10/11/21 3:51am)
Saturday saw a marquee matchup for No. 24 Princeton football (3–0), as they traveled to West Long Branch, N.J., to take on No. 25 Monmouth (3–2). The Tigers surged past the Hawks in the fourth quarter to ultimately win 31–28.
(10/07/21 1:14am)
The Princeton women’s volleyball team squared off against fellow Ivy League contender Harvard on Oct. 2 in an exciting five-set match that resulted in a Princeton victory (25–20, 24–26, 25–16, 19–25, 15–13).
(10/05/21 1:58am)
The men’s water polo team ended their eight-game winning streak with a disappointing loss to No. 15-ranked Harvard Crimson in the first of two games played at DeNunzio Pool on Saturday. The Tigers rebounded against Brown later in the day. They kept the momentum going on Sunday, defeating MIT.
(10/06/21 2:12am)
Football vs. Columbia
(10/04/21 2:09am)
On Friday, Oct. 1, the women’s volleyball team won 3–0 (25–10, 25–22, 25–16) against Dartmouth in their second home game. This match extended the team’s winning streak to eight games.
(10/04/21 3:31am)
In their first Ivy League game of the season, the Princeton Tigers outlasted the Columbia Lions in a physical and attritional contest on Powers Field, winning by a score of 24–7.
(10/04/21 1:10am)
No. 17 Princeton field hockey (5–5, 2–0) came away with two wins this weekend, defeating the visiting Yale Bulldogs on Bedford Field Saturday evening and beating the 16th-ranked UConn Huskies on Sunday.
(10/03/21 12:00pm)
Princeton football returned for its first in-person home game last Saturday, shutting out the Stetson Hatters in a 63-0 victory in front of a full stadium of orange and black wearing fans. Amidst the excitement, Daybreak correspondent Wilson Conn spoke with some of the players about their win.
(09/30/21 2:42am)
In their first conference game since Fall 2019, Princeton football (2–0) will take on Columbia (2–0), on Saturday, Oct. 2.