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(12/10/22 6:50pm)
Early Saturday morning in Qatar, the world lost one of its premier soccer journalists — and Princeton University and The Daily Princetonian lost a beloved and brilliant alumnus.
(12/09/22 3:22am)
As a part of The Daily Princetonian’s special issue Black Voices: Then, Now, Forever, sports contributors Brian Mhando and Connor Odom sat down with Princeton’s Ford Family Director of Athletics John Mack ’00 to discuss how he’s approached his first year on the job, some of the accomplishments and goals of his department’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts, and how his previous work experience has helped him ease into his new role.
(12/08/22 2:30am)
On Tuesday night, the men’s basketball team (7–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy) prevailed in a back-and-forth matchup with the Lafayette Leopards (1–9 overall, 0–0 Patriot), winning 69–58.
(12/08/22 1:50am)
This past weekend at DeNunzio Pool, the Princeton men’s and women’s swim and dive teams both placed first out of the six teams that competed at the Big AI Invitational, earning 1,178.50 points and 1,080.50 points, respectively. The Tigers performed incredibly well, with many NCAA cuts and top finishes.
(12/07/22 4:30am)
Following the departure of Mollie Marcoux ’91, John Mack ’00 was appointed as the new Ford Family Director of Athletics at Princeton in 2021. In an interview with The Daily Princetonian, Mack spoke about what has changed since he was a student, the relevance of his diverse work experiences to his current role, and his goals as athletic director at Princeton.
(12/07/22 4:53am)
It’s all systems go for Princeton women’s basketball.
(12/07/22 1:31am)
The Princeton women’s ice hockey team (5–6–1, 3–5–0 ECAC) had a busy weekend, competing in two conference games. On Friday, Dec. 2, the Tigers won against the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (4–13–1, 0–6–1) by a score of 5–1, but on Saturday, Dec. 3, they lost against Union (8–6–1, 3–3–1), 4–1.
(12/05/22 5:14am)
Princeton men’s ice hockey (4–7–0 overall, 3–6–0 ECAC) split the weekend with a decisive 6–2 victory over Clarkson (7–8–0, 3–3–0 ECAC) and a tough 5–4 loss to St. Lawrence (6–8–0, 3–3–0 ECAC).
(12/06/22 3:44am)
On Saturday, Dec. 3, men’s basketball (6–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) handily defeated the Drexel Dragons (4–5, 0–0 Colonial Athletic Association) in a dominant 83–63 victory on the road in Philadelphia. The statement victory extended the Tigers’ winning streak to six.
(12/05/22 4:32am)
BERKELEY, Calif. — Ahead of last Thursday’s NCAA quarterfinal game against No. 1 Southern California (20–7 overall, 1–2 MPSF), the No. 8 Princeton men’s water polo team (27–6, 10–0 NWPC) knew they had a huge task ahead of them. Despite holding a 5–4 lead midway through the second period and proving they could compete with the USC Trojans, the Tigers eventually fell 11–8.
(12/02/22 4:53pm)
Fresh off of a 2022 London Basketball Classic championship win against Northeastern (1–5, 0–0 Colonial Athletic), Princeton (5–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) pulled off yet another victory against Cairn (4–2, 0–0 Colonial States) to increase their winning streak to five games.
(12/07/22 1:20am)
For defensive backs, the goal is to take the ball away. But for sophomore cornerback Nasir Cook, giving back is even more important.
(11/30/22 4:35am)
On Sunday, Nov. 27, Princeton women’s basketball (3–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) endured a tough 40 minutes of action against No. 22 Texas (3–3 , 0–0 Big 12). The Tigers ultimately came up short, with a final score of 74–50.
(11/29/22 2:34am)
After two consecutive defeats to end an otherwise excellent season, Princeton football is perhaps facing a significant loss to its roster, as first-year running back Ryan Butler has entered the transfer portal. Butler retweeted a post from @FarrellPortal on Twitter last week, indicating that he is looking at the possibility of transferring for next season.
(11/29/22 4:02am)
Sixteen Princeton football players received All-Ivy honors and seven players received first team recognition, the most of any team in the League.
(11/28/22 4:33am)
On Saturday afternoon, No. 9 Princeton men’s water polo (27–5 overall, 10–0 NWPC) won in a nail-biting overtime thriller against No. 16 Fordham (26–8, 16–0 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo). The win advanced the Tigers to the second round of the NCAA Water Polo Championships.
(11/28/22 4:17am)
The men’s hockey team (3–6–0 overall, 2–5–0 ECA) played back-to-back games against Rochester Institute of Technology (11–3–0, 9–1–0 Atlantic) this past weekend, splitting the pair.
(11/28/22 4:39am)
Senior forward Tosan Evbuomwan has done it again for Princeton men’s basketball — this time, on his home turf in the United Kingdom.
(11/22/22 2:28am)
Princeton’s women’s swimming and diving team lost this past weekend against Cornell 121–179 and Penn 145–154.
(11/21/22 5:11am)
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