Football focused on details ahead of Ivy League opener against Columbia
In their first conference game since Fall 2019, Princeton football (2–0) will take on Columbia (2–0), on Saturday, Oct. 2.
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In their first conference game since Fall 2019, Princeton football (2–0) will take on Columbia (2–0), on Saturday, Oct. 2.
A late scramble to a loose ball by St. John’s forward Micaah Garnette gave St. John’s (7–2–0) the only goal of the game in the 79th minute, lifting the Red Storm to a 1–0 win over the Princeton Tigers (3–4–0) on Tuesday night.
On Friday, Sept. 24, the Princeton University women’s volleyball team won 3–0 (25–18, 25–16, 25–8) against Penn in their home opener. The match, which was the first Ivy League game and win for the Tigers, sets them on a six-game winning streak.
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Women’s volleyball sweeps tournament:
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Princeton University announced on Wednesday that John Mack ’00, a former captain of the men’s track and field team, will be the next Ford Family Director of Athletics. He will officially begin his tenure on Sept. 1.
Two members of the Princeton men’s track and field team represented their home countries in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Ed Trippas, a rising senior, competed for Australia in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Sondre Guttormsen, a rising junior, competed for Norway in pole vault. Neither athlete advanced to the finals, but both are set to return to campus this fall.
After a two week wait, Princeton finally has its first gold medalist of the Tokyo Olympics.
On Friday in Tokyo, three former Princeton teammates competed against each other in the Olympic men’s eight rowing final.
After nearly a week of competition, Princeton finally has its first medalist of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Team USA Olympian Gevvie Stone ’07 and her teammate Kristina Wagner have finished fifth in the women’s double sculls final at the Tokyo Olympics. The pair qualified for the event after finishing third in their semifinal.
Egyptian foil fencer Mohamed Hamza, a rising junior, upset two former world championship medalists on his way to a top-eight finish in individual men’s foil at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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