Princeton returns talented lineup after runner-up year
Jack RogersIt was on Nov. 8 of last fall that the men’s soccer team faced a must-win showdown on the road in Philadelphia.
It was on Nov. 8 of last fall that the men’s soccer team faced a must-win showdown on the road in Philadelphia.
Coming off a 3-1 home loss against No. 13 Georgetown on Wednesday evening, the men’s soccer team (1-2-2) saved itself from a second consecutive loss on Saturday afternoon, as the Tigers battled to a 2-2 draw against Boston University (4-2-1). It was early in the match when Princeton looked like it was heading straight for its second loss of the week, as BU forward Dominique Badji scored in the eighth minute and then again in the 36th minute to put the Terriers up by two.
Coming off a thrilling 5-4 victory over Seton Hall University on Sunday afternoon, the men’s soccer team (1-2-1) came out strong against No.
Coming off its first win of the season, the men’s soccer team (1-1-1) will look to pull off a major upseton Wednesdaynight as the Tigers take on No.
Marshal your firm. ’Tis the glorious season of association football, colloquially known as soccer.
In search of its first win of the regular season, the men’s soccer team (0-1-1) battled to a scoreless draw with St.
After suffering a heartbreaking double-overtime loss against Fairleigh Dickinson University in its first match of the regular season, the men’s soccer team (0-1-0) will look to rebound on Wednesday night as it takes on St.
Five Orange and Black sides topped the Ivy League last year. Julia Ratcliffe, a hammer thrower entering her junior year, topped all national competition en route to an NCAA Championship.
As the end of the season approaches, Harvard is in the lead but has by no means locked up the Ivy League title.
In its final non-conference game of the regular season, the men’s soccer team fell 2-0 at homeTuesdaynight to American University(6-7-5 overall, 3-3-2 Patriot League). It was the Tigers’ (6-8-1, 3-1-1 Ivy League) first shutout loss at Roberts Stadium since September. The first half proved frustrating for the Tigers early on.
As the race for the Ivy League title heats up, the men’s soccer team kept itself in the hunt over fall break, stumbling against Harvard but rallying to defeat Cornell 2-1 Saturday.
The men’s soccer team will look to end October with only one loss during the month and, more importantly, an undefeated Ivy League record, when it travels to Cambridge for a Saturday afternoon showdown against Harvard.
The men’s soccer team remains undefeated in league play after defeating its second Ivy opponent, Columbia.
With only one non-conference game remaining in the regular season, the men’s soccer team descends into the heart of Ivy League competition this Saturday, when the Tigers will host Columbia in their Ivy home opener.
The men’s soccer team traveled to St. John’s Belson Field in Queens, N.Y. on Tuesday to take on the No.
Despite outshooting Brown by more than double and tallying several more shots on goal than the Bears (3-5-3 overall, 0-0-2 Ivy League), the men’s soccer team could not find the net even once during the matchup in Providence on Saturday afternoon.
The Ancient Eight kicked off their seasons last weekend, and though they had a late start, some of the Ivy League men’s soccer teams have already made a big impact.
The Princeton soccer team hit the ground running, following up its season opener against Dartmouth on Saturday with Tuesday-night non-conference play against Drexel. The Tigers (4-5 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) had reason to be confident after their 2-1 win over Dartmouth, which was the Big Green’s (4-1-4, 0-1) first loss of the season. Junior forward Cameron Porter, who scored the game-winning goal, earned his second-straight Ivy League Player of the Week award.
After Dartmouth went up 1-0 before the half, the men’s soccer team fought back and put up two goals in under 10 minutes.