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(01/12/23 2:30am)
Amidst Hobey 100 celebrations, which commemorated a century of Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton women’s ice hockey (9–6–1 overall, 5–5–0 ECAC) celebrated wins over Dartmouth (5–13–0, 1–10–0) and Harvard (4–10–3, 3–7–3). The Harvard matchup brought in a crowd of 1,544, the largest ever for a women’s hockey game at the venue.
(01/12/23 3:58am)
Just three games into the conference season, the men’s basketball team sits atop the Ivy League standings.
(01/12/23 5:32am)
“It must have been Hobey Baker looking down on us,” head coach Ron Fogarty said.
(01/08/23 8:24pm)
On Friday, Jan. 6, men’s soccer junior midfielder Malik Pinto joined the long list of Princeton athletes who have gone pro, signing his first contract with FC Cincinnati of Major League Soccer (MLS). Pinto will be the first Tiger to go to the MLS since his former teammate, Kevin O’Toole ’22, was selected to join New York City Football Club through the super-draft in January 2021.
(01/05/23 3:17am)
On Saturday, Dec. 31, the men’s basketball team (10–4 overall, 1–0 Ivy League) hosted the Harvard Crimson (9–6 overall, 0–1 Ivy League), on the first day of Ivy League play. The Tigers prevailed 69–66 in a back-and-forth matchup that featured 11 lead changes.
(01/05/23 2:56am)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — For the last three years, the women’s basketball team put up what had been the longest active conference winning streak in Ivy League basketball.
(12/31/22 6:41pm)
When Madison St. Rose stepped up to the right side block on Wednesday, all she knew was she probably wasn't going to finish the play on her feet.
(12/29/22 8:27pm)
On a windswept Friday afternoon, Princeton men’s basketball (9–4 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) defeated the Kean Cougars (12–1 overall, 5–0 New Jersey Athletic) in an 88–70 victory at Jadwin Gymnasium.
(12/28/22 2:38am)
As campus quieted down amid reading period, women's basketball was working double-time.
(12/27/22 11:00pm)
When Grant Wahl graduated from Princeton in 1996, he refused to take the easy road.
(12/19/22 3:16am)
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, Princeton men’s basketball (8–4 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) fell 70–64 to the Iona Gaels (7–2, 2–0 MAAC) in a back-and-forth battle at Kean University, a neutral venue.
(12/14/22 4:37am)
This past January, Bret Lundgaard, head coach of the Princeton women’s swim and dive team, sent an email informing the team of an upcoming meeting to be held with members of the men’s diving team. This meeting would include a diver who has been outspoken about their identity as a queer and nonbinary athlete. Lundgaard’s email stated that, apart from himself, meeting attendees would include Director of Athletics John Mack ’00 and the director of the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC), among others.
(12/12/22 5:18am)
STORRS, Conn. — On a cold, windy evening in the middle of December, Princeton women’s basketball team stepped into Gampel Pavilion, home of the Connecticut Huskies. Despite nearly upsetting the top-ranked Huskies, the Tigers came up short of a win, losing 69–64.
(12/12/22 4:57am)
On Saturday, Dec. 10, Princeton’s men’s and women’s track and field teams hit the indoor track in Jadwin Gymnasium for the Joe Handelman Invitational.
(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.