Charlie Volker ’19 finishes 10th in four-man bobsled at Winter Olympics
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.
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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.
In a grueling four-day Ivy League Championship at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool, the Princeton women’s swimming and diving team placed fourth with 1074 points, finishing behind Harvard, Yale, and Penn.
One of a handful of former Princeton football players in the NFL has a new home.
Two Princetonians won gold last week at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
The Tigers have been let out of their cage.
Women’s swim and dive at Ivy League Championships
Things are not headed in the right direction for the Tigers as they approach the postseason.
Dominate offensively and defensively, and win.
The Tigers are still on top.
Unfortunately, the fans who took part in “Black Out Baker” this Saturday couldn’t push their home team toward victory.
The Tigers continue to show the rest of the conference why they’re on top.
Despite their 5–0 run at the start of conference play, things have gotten more difficult for the men’s basketball team (17–5 overall, 7–2 Ivy League) the past few weeks, and with a tough schedule ahead, their play could make the difference between a “Cinderella story” and an early off-season.
This past weekend, the Princeton women’s tennis team dominated three Ivy League opponents — Cornell, Columbia, and Harvard — en route to winning the Eastern Collegiate Athletic (ECAC) Indoor Championship.
Three things are certain in life: death, taxes, and Princeton women’s fencing dominating their competition.
The past two weeks have been exhilarating for Princeton’s track and field program. Yet with the Ivy League and NCAA Championships still on the horizon, the Tigers are just getting started.
Men’s ice hockey (8–14–2 overall, 7–9–1 ECAC) suffered a tough 7–3 loss at home to rival Dartmouth (5–17–3, 4–12–2) on Monday evening. This marks Princeton’s first loss to an Ivy League opponent this season, as they were previously undefeated in the league. This game is also the third in the past five in which the Tigers have given up seven goals.
Men’s ice hockey vs. Yale, Clarkson, St. Lawrence
Power. Placement. Precision.
Even before he took to the track to compete in skeleton at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Nathan Crumpton ’08 had already made headlines around the world.
Princeton women’s hockey is making a push to climb the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) standings.