Men's volleyball takes down No. 2 Penn State en route to EIVA Championship title
Princeton athletics has added yet another championship title to their long list of achievements.
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Princeton athletics has added yet another championship title to their long list of achievements.
The No. 5 women’s openweight rowing team traveled to Saratoga Springs, N.Y. this past weekend and returned with their seventh consecutive Class of 1975 Cup and an undefeated regatta against Radcliffe, Cornell, Bucknell, and Wisconsin.
The very first time Andy LeRoux ’20 sat in a boat, he knew that this was something he was passionate about.
The Shea Center was the site of a proud showing for the Tigers this Saturday, as the men’s heavyweight and women’s openweight crews swept their competitors in their first regattas of the season.
After having started just 1–8, the men’s volleyball team’s recent four-game win streak had the team (5–10, 4–5 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) hoping for a complete turnaround of their fortunes. But these hopes took a slight hit this past weekend, as the team dropped two matches against EIVA rival Harvard (6–6, 4–2).
The Tigers have been let out of their cage.
Unfortunately, the fans who took part in “Black Out Baker” this Saturday couldn’t push their home team toward victory.
Princeton women’s hockey is making a push to climb the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) standings.
Princeton rowing teams traveled to Boston this past weekend to participate in the Head of the Charles, the largest two-day regatta in the world.
The men’s water polo team traveled on Friday to Santa Clara, Calif. to compete in the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament, hoping to regain momentum after two losses earlier in the week against No. 7 University of the Pacific and No. 2 University of California, Berkeley.
On Friday, Sept. 24, the Princeton University women’s volleyball team won 3–0 (25–18, 25–16, 25–8) against Penn in their home opener. The match, which was the first Ivy League game and win for the Tigers, sets them on a six-game winning streak.