In a game last night in Baltimore, men's water polo pulled out a 16-11 win over Johns Hopkins (5-5).
Junior driver John Stover had two goals in the first quarter for the Tigers (6-0) on the way to a game-high six.
Princeton led 3-1 after the first quarter and had pushed the lead to 9-4 by halftime thanks to two consecutive goals from junior utility Mike McKenna just before the period ended, his only scores of the game.
The Blue Jays made a push in the third, outscoring the Tigers 5-3 to draw the score to 12-9 heading into the final period. Princeton, though, was able to secure the win.
Sophomore center Nicholas Seaver scored three goals for the Tigers.
Look for full coverage of this game in Monday's edition of the 'Prince.'
Princeton has two more road games this weekend, traveling to West Virginia to take on Salem and Easterns-rival Navy.