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(03/25/24 6:36am)
Iowa City, Iowa — Ending a streak of two straight years with a March Madness win, ninth-seeded Princeton (25–5 overall, 13–1 Ivy League) fell to the eighth-seeded West Virginia Mountaineers (25–7 overall, 12–6 Big 12) 63–53 in a defensive battle at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
(03/21/24 2:42am)
The Tigers are back in March Madness — and nobody’s underestimating them now. Fresh off back-to-back appearances in the round of 32, Princeton women’s basketball (25–4 overall, 13–1 Ivy League) is ready to make noise once again.
(03/17/24 2:24am)
NEW YORK, NY — After a season of buildup between the two Ivy League superpowers, the final battle arrived.
(03/16/24 5:00am)
It’s not called Ivy Madness for nothing.
(03/15/24 3:51am)
Coming off back-to-back appearances in the NCAA tournament, this year’s Tigers’ women’s basketball squad will hope to make their postseason success a trilogy with this weekend’s Ivy Madness conference tournament. On Friday, March 15, Princeton women’s basketball (23–4 overall, 13–1 Ivy League) will head to Levien Gymnasium at Columbia University to take on Penn (15–12, 7–7) in the semifinal round of the tournament and, if they win, face the winner between Columbia (22–5, 13–1) and Harvard (16–11, 9–5) the next day. Despite having the same conference record as Columbia, the Tigers have the top seed because they outrank Columbia in the NET ranking.
(03/12/24 3:45am)
There’s a term for a repeat, there’s a term for a three-peat, and we have even heard of the occasional “four-peat.” But doing something six times in a row is so infrequent that there’s nothing in our lexicon for it.
(03/04/24 6:45am)
In an important weekend of Ivy League play at Jadwin Gymnasium, Princeton women’s basketball (22–4 overall, 12–1 Ivy) defeated the Harvard Crimson (15–11, 8–5) and blew past the Dartmouth Big Green (7–18, 1–12). Should the Tigers win their final regular season game next weekend against the Penn Quakers (15-11, 7-6), the Tigers will clinch at least a share of the Ivy League regular season title.
(02/26/24 5:42am)
In the first year of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Hockey Playoffs’ new format, No. 13 Princeton (14–10–6 overall, 6–10–6 ECAC) defeated the Dartmouth Big Green (6–21–3, 3–16–3) in the first round.
(02/23/24 4:24am)
It was a week of national attention and high praise for the No. 25 women’s basketball team (20–3 overall, 10–0 Ivy League), who are coming off of a 45-point thrashing of the Yale Bulldogs (6–17, 3–7) and their 15th consecutive win.
(02/22/24 5:47am)
With a three-point lead in the 2023 Ivy League Championship, first-year guard Madison St. Rose approached the foul line. After her first shot rattled out, she drained the second, cementing a two-possession advantage. When the buzzer rang seventeen seconds later and the Tigers stormed the court in glee, it was St. Rose’s shot that proved crucial to icing the Ivy League championship win for Princeton.
(02/20/24 7:10am)
With fifteen wins in a row, Princeton women's basketball (20—3 Overall, 10—0 Ivy League) is a machine. Over the weekend, the team — No. 25 in the latest AP women's college basketball poll — defeated the Brown Bears (14—9, 5—5) and the Yale Bulldogs (6—17, 3—7) to continue their rampage through Ivy League play.
(02/12/24 8:39am)
Over the weekend, No. 12 Princeton women’s ice hockey (12–10–5 overall, 5–10–5 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) hosted the No. 3 Clarkson Golden Knights (27–3–2, 15–3–1) and the No. 7 St. Lawrence Saints (22–9–0, 14–4–0), falling to both in hard-fought battles.
(02/05/24 6:29am)
Continuing their cruise through the Ivy League slate of play, the No. 25 Princeton women’s basketball (17–3 overall, 7–0 Ivy League) team defeated both Yale (5–15, 2–5) and Brown (13–7, 4–3) on Friday and Saturday, respectively, maintaining a one game lead for first place in the Ivy League. Saturday’s game drew in a crowd of 2,710 — the largest since 2013.
(12/06/23 4:35am)
Rain or shine, the Princeton Running Club (PRC) doesn’t miss a day of training. Encompassing casual running, sub-elite racing, track events, and social gatherings, the group’s activities center around daily practice, which consists of either an easy run or a pre-structured workout.
(12/04/23 5:12am)
In a two-game weekend, the No. 12 Princeton women’s hockey team (8–4–2 overall, 4–4–2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) added three points to their conference total, with a win over Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers (RPI) (7–9–3, 2–8–0) and a tie against Union (4–12–2, 1–7–2).
(11/20/23 3:01am)
At the NCAA Division I National Championships, the No. 10 men’s cross country team finished in 11th place out of the 31 schools present. They were competing against the best of the 341 Division I cross country schools nationwide.
(11/13/23 4:47am)
At the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals, the No. 16 Princeton men’s cross country team triumphed over 25 competing teams. While the women’s team did not meet their expectations, the lessons learned will carry over into the track season and the offseason.
(11/06/23 3:34am)
Across two contests, the No. 15 Princeton women’s ice hockey team (4–3–1 overall, 2–3–1 ECAC) played an unbeaten weekend, settling for a tie against Harvard (0–6–1, 0–6–1) and defeating Dartmouth (2–5–1, 1–5–1).
(10/30/23 3:24am)
On an unseasonably hot day, the Princeton cross country teams shined at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships (Heps). The men secured a gutsy upset victory over Harvard, while the women finished in second place.
(10/27/23 2:51am)
The Fall Classic is finally here, and the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks will face off in a best-of-seven series that will start on Friday evening live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Notably this year, both the Rangers and Diamondbacks are managed by Tiger alumni.