Honorary degree recipient and NBA legend Bill Russell passes away at 88
On Sunday, the world lost one of the greatest athletes to ever live.
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On Sunday, the world lost one of the greatest athletes to ever live.
Within the last week, three Princeton University men’s basketball alumni have signed professional contracts to continue their careers overseas.
The men’s lacrosse team (11–5, 3–3 Ivy League) fell 13–8 to the undefeated Maryland Terrapins (18–0, 5–0 Big 10) in the NCAA Tournament semifinal held at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn. on May 28.
The Ivy League championships just keep rolling in for Princeton athletics.
Head Coach Chris Sailer has made winning a tradition for Princeton women’s lacrosse.
The Tigers are just two wins away from competing in the NCAA Tournament.
With both teams ranked nationally all year long, it’s no surprise that players on both the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams received myriad honors from the Ivy League.
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.
After committing and then decommitting from Clemson University last month, men’s basketball senior guard Jaelin Llewellyn seems to finally have found the school where he wants to spend his final year of college eligibility.
Princeton athletics has added yet another championship title to their long list of achievements.
“Form is temporary, class is permanent.”
It was only a few weeks ago when Tiger baseball (6–26, 3–12 Ivy) had lost 20 of 22 games and was wallowing in terms of most defensive metrics.
Men’s volleyball at EIVA Championships
On Wednesday, April 20, junior attack Kate Mulham scored five goals as No. 12 women’s lacrosse (9–3, 4–0 Ivy League) pulled out a back-and-forth 15–13 win over Penn (4–9, 1–4). Midfielder Maria Themelis led the Quakers with four goals.
On Wednesday, men’s basketball senior forward Drew Friberg announced that he would be transferring to Belmont University to finish out his collegiate basketball career.
Men’s basketball senior guard Jaelin Llewellyn has reopened his recruitment for next season.
Max Véronneau ’19 signed a one-year deal with the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League on April 14.
If you keep up with Princeton athletics at all, the names Abby Meyers and Marge Donovan are anything but new to you. You may know senior guard Meyers for her unstoppable scoring on the basketball court or her selection as Ivy League Player of the Year. More recently, you have likely seen senior defender Donovan’s lockdown defense and All-American caliber play for women’s lacrosse.
Women’s lacrosse vs. No. 9 Maryland, Dartmouth
On Saturday, the men’s lacrosse team improved to 3–1 in Ivy League play and 9–2 overall with a 12–10 win over Dartmouth (4–7, 0–4 Ivy).