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(01/28/22 5:00am)
On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the Quinnipiac Bobcats (19-2-3), ranked second nationally, defeated the unranked Tigers (4-11-2, 3-6-1 ECAC) with a 6-0 victory at Baker Rink. The two teams previously faced off earlier in January at the Bobcats’ home rink, where Princeton lost 9-0.
(01/28/22 3:10am)
On Thursday, a press release from the Harvard Athletics Department announced that the highly anticipated Harvard-Yale-Princeton (HYP) indoor track and field meet would be canceled due to inclement weather. With a meet scheduled every weekend leading up to the Ivy Championships on Feb. 26–27 for the Tigers, it appears unlikely that the HYP meet will be rescheduled.
(01/28/22 2:53am)
On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah ’03 as their next general manager. Adofo-Mensah was one of two finalists chosen from a pool of eight candidates for the position.
(01/26/22 5:28am)
In just one weekend, Andrei Iosivas ’23 broke Princeton records in the Heptathlon and earned the highest mark in the nation for this season.
(01/24/22 5:25am)
Men’s Track at Wesley Brown Invitational
(01/24/22 4:46am)
The Men’s Swimming and Diving Team trounced Navy 208–92 in their senior day dual meet at home this weekend. The Tigers won every event with the exception of one in a dominant exhibition coming out of winter training. Delayed due to COVID-19 complications, the meet was originally scheduled for Jan. 14 and 15.
(01/24/22 4:25am)
After seven Princetonians competed in Tokyo in the Summer Olympics last year, Princeton is sending seven more to the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing.
(01/20/22 2:52am)
MBB vs. Brown, Penn
(01/13/22 3:09am)
Another Tiger is going pro. On Tuesday evening, Princeton men’s soccer captain Kevin O’Toole ’22 was selected 34th overall by New York City Football Club (NYCFC) in the Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft. O’Toole’s selection follows the recent drafting of Bella Alarie ’20 and Michael Sowers ’20 into the Women’s National Basketball Association and Premier Lacrosse League, respectively.
(01/13/22 3:56am)
WBB vs. Harvard, Cornell
(01/06/22 1:21am)
For the first time since students returned to campus in the fall, athletic competitions have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/24/21 3:44am)
In the early hours of Nov. 7, 2021, Ellen Su ’23 walked up to Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Music blared in the background, announcers yelled encouragement into microphones. Su remembers taking in those final moments before her run, realizing she was a member of a community of runners all focused on the same goal. Then, to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” the race began.
(12/10/21 4:28am)
Women’s and men’s swim and dive competed this past weekend at the three-day Big Al invitational, with both teams finishing in second behind the University of Utah. The men’s team scored 1015.5 points while the women’s team scored 849.
(12/08/21 5:37am)
The men’s basketball team defeated the Drexel Dragons (4–4) 81–79 on Saturday afternoon in an overtime thriller that had fans on the edge of their seats until the very end.
(12/02/21 2:39am)
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(11/30/21 2:39am)
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(11/23/21 5:21am)
On the morning of Saturday, Nov. 20, the men’s cross country team competed in the NCAA XC championships in Tallahassee, Fla. The team came in 23rd out of the 31 competing teams with senior Ed Trippas leading the Tigers in 67th place, with a time of 29:51.1 in the 10K. The women’s team did not qualify as a team, but sophomore Fiona Max competed after receiving an individual bid. She placed 84th out of 250 runners with a time of 20:25.1 in the women’s 6K.
(11/22/21 5:02am)
Alongside friends, family, and fans, the Princeton student body gathered on Cannon Green on Sunday night to watch a bonfire in celebration of the football team’s defeat over both Harvard on Oct. 23 and Yale on Nov. 13 this season.
(11/22/21 4:14am)
The men’s water polo team won the Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC) Championship this weekend at home at DeNunzio Pool after defeating Brown 14–9 in the first round and St. Francis-Brooklyn 9–6 in the final round of the tournament. Princeton’s victory means the team will advance to the NCAA National Collegiate Men’s Water Polo Championship, where they will host Fordham University at DeNunzio for the first round.
(11/22/21 4:26am)
Women’s soccer made the short trip to Rutgers University’s Yurcak Field in Piscataway, N.J., on Friday to take on the No. 4 seed Texas Christian University Horned Frogs (18–2–2, 7–1–1 Big 12) in the second round of the NCAA Division 1 tournament. The trip to Yurcak was the Tigers’ second of the year, as they beat current No. 1 seed Rutgers 4–3 on Sept. 9. They did not have the same luck this time around, suffering a heartbreaking 3–2 loss to TCU in overtime.