Detroit selects Caraun Reid in fifth round of NFL draft
Senior defensive lineman Caraun Reid was the fifth round's 18th pick in the National Football League draft on Saturday.
Senior defensive lineman Caraun Reid was the fifth round's 18th pick in the National Football League draft on Saturday.
During his fifth and final year at Princeton, senior captain and defensive lineman Caraun Reid didn’t have too much time to watch television – he was busy winning an Ivy League championship, training for his NFL Pro Day, completing his sociology degree, leading Bible study discussions, singing a cappella with Old Nassoul and playing guitar and drums for his jazz band.
Recently announced as Princeton's next director of athletics, Mollie Marcoux '91 wrote her senior thesis on the history of women in sports from 1895 to 1946.
Nearly 10 months after falling four goals short of an Ivy League championship, the men’s lacrosse team appears reloaded and ready to chase its first conference tournament title since 2010.
Just over a year ago, senior defensive lineman Caraun Reid made a bold decision: He would withdraw from his spring semester at Princeton, put his aspirations of playing in the NFL on hold and return in the fall for a redshirted fifth season.
The women’s basketball team kicked off its Ivy League season with an 84-53 leveling of Penn on Saturday.
When the 'Prince' asked me to select a candidate for an On Tap, I thought, “Wow. This would be a fantastic opportunity to learn a little more about me.” And then, when they asked me to find someone to conduct the interview with me, I said to myself, “Well, who's better to talk to me than me — right, myself?” I ran the idea by me, and me agreed. I had a chance to catch up with myself to see what I would say to me about a few things that I do on campus.
During a ceremony held in the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City Monday afternoon, the Ivy League named junior quarterback Quinn Epperly the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year and awarded him the Asa S.
Junior quarterback Quinn Epperly earned six Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week awards this season and was even named The Sports Network National Offensive Player of the Week after the football team’s 51-48 victory over Harvard.
The No. 19 football team's Ivy League championship season came to a disappointing end on Saturday, when the Tigers suffered their only Ivy League defeat of the season.