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(03/27/23 2:50am)
The Tigers took Shea Center by storm last weekend as men’s heavyweight, men’s lightweight, and women’s open rowing dominated in the first regattas of the season.
(03/27/23 2:16am)
No. 17 women’s lacrosse (4–3 overall, 1–1 Ivy League) secured their first Ivy League victory of the season against the unrankedCornell Big Red (6–3, 2–1) on Saturday, March 25 in Ithaca. The cold weather did not stop Princeton’s dominance on both sides of the field, as they won the game, 15–11.
(03/25/23 5:18pm)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — With under a minute left in Friday night’s Sweet 16 matchup, men’s basketball senior guard Ryan Langborg banked in a deep three-pointer from the top of the key, to raucous applause from the swaths of orange gathered in the KFC Yum! Center.
(03/25/23 4:40am)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After an Ivy League championship and a trip to the Sweet 16, the men’s basketball team’s (23–9 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) magical post-season run has come to an end, as they fell 86–75 to the Creighton Bluejays (23–12, 14–6 Big East) on Friday night.
(03/24/23 2:47am)
On Tuesday, March 21, the football team hosted its first Pro Day since 2019. The Pro Day featured dozens of scouts with 28 of the 32 NFL teams being represented.
(03/23/23 3:20am)
The men’s basketball team is in uncharted territory.
(03/23/23 2:59am)
Golden 1 Center has been pretty good to men’s basketball senior guard Ryan Langborg .
(03/23/23 2:08am)
When senior swimmer Raunak Khosla was a sophomore at Milton High School in Georgia, he was ranked outside of the top-100 nationally.
(03/22/23 2:54am)
“Ivy League Player of the Year, huh? I didn’t vote for you.”
(03/21/23 3:27am)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — The final curtain has been drawn on the 2022–23 Princeton women’s basketball season.
(03/20/23 2:23am)
On Saturday, Mar. 18, senior wrestler Patrick Glory won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 125-pound men’s wrestling championship, becoming the first NCAA wrestling champion for Princeton in 72 years with a 4–1 victory over Purdue’s Matt Ramos.
(03/19/23 4:35am)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Exactly one month ago, the men’s basketball team was reeling.
(03/19/23 1:16am)
“Anything is possible,” sophomore guard Blake Peters screamed in his post-game interview, after pouring in 17 second-half points to help keep the Tiger’s Cinderella run alive.
(03/18/23 5:43am)
SALT LAKE CITY, Ut. — Ain't no mountain high enough — even when you're Princeton women's basketball, down by five with less than a minute remaining, and exhausted from the high altitude deep in the Rockies.
(03/18/23 6:45am)
On Saturday, the men’s basketball team (22–8 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) has the opportunity to go where the program has never gone before: the Sweet 16.
(03/17/23 10:10pm)
Just one year after losing in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), the men’s basketball team (22–8 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) finds themselves in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, having sent the Pac-12 champions packing in the opening round.
(03/17/23 10:46am)
Don your dancing shoes and grab an extra bottle of water — Princeton women’s basketball (23–5 overall, 12–2 Ivy League) is back in the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, and this time, they're doing it at 4,800 feet above sea level.
(03/17/23 2:06am)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The parallels are unavoidable and abundant.
(03/17/23 1:15am)
Princetonians may have been scattered around the world for spring break, but were united as the 15-seed Princeton Tigers toppled the two-seed University of Arizona Wildcats in Sacramento in the first round of NCAA March Madness Thursday, staging a last-minute surge to win 59–55.
(03/15/23 2:04am)
It took half a decade, but the men’s basketball team (21–8 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) is back in the NCAA Tournament, for the 26th time in program history.