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(11/14/22 5:17am)
The women’s volleyball team (21–3 overall, 13–1 Ivy League) officially clinched the Ivy League regular-season title after wins against the Columbia Lions (6–17, 3–11) and the Cornell Big Red (6–17, 4–10). These final two regular season games were a clean sweep, with the Tigers winning all six sets of the weekend.
(11/14/22 3:52am)
This past Friday, No. 7 Princeton field hockey (13–5 overall, 7–0 Ivy League) fell 5–2 to the No. 9 Syracuse Orange (16–6, 3–3 Atlantic Coast Conference) in the hard fought battle of the first round of the National College Athletics Association (NCAA) tournament.
(11/10/22 2:24am)
Within the last week, senior football captain and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas ’23 has received invitations to play at the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Reese’s Senior Bowl.
(11/09/22 4:45am)
Princeton women's basketball kicked off the 2022–23 season with a bang, coming away with a 67–49 win over Temple on Monday night at Jadwin Gym.
(11/09/22 3:52am)
On Monday evening, the Princeton men’s basketball team (0–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) took on Hofstra University (1–0 overall, 0–0 Colonial Athletic) at Jadwin Gymnasium in front of over 1,100 fans. The Tigers controlled the game most of the way, holding a 12-point lead at one point in the first half, but ultimately saw the game slip away from them in the final few minutes, losing 83–77.
(11/09/22 3:50am)
First-year forward Emerson O’Leary scored twice and junior forward Sarah Fillier tacked on another as No. 19 women’s hockey (1–3–0 overall, 1–3–0 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) picked up their first win of the year 3–2 at No. 21 Brown (3–2–1, 2–2–0 ECAC) on Nov. 4. The Tigers came close to making it two in a row against No. 1 Yale (4–0–0, 4–0–0) on Nov. 5, as first year goalie Taylor Hyland made 41 saves in a tight 2–0 loss in New Haven.
(11/08/22 4:43am)
Men’s ice hockey (0–3–0 overall, 0–3–0 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) opened up their 100th season at Hobey Baker Rink with a weekend of close losses, first versus Cornell (1–3–0, 1–1–0) and then Colgate (3–6–1, 1–1–0).
(11/08/22 3:24am)
A potential conference win against Harvard (8–4–4 overall, 2–1–3 Ivy League) was stolen from the men’s soccer team (6–5–4, 1–2–3) on Saturday by a pair of late goals by the Crimson, erasing Princeton’s 2–0 lead.
(11/08/22 4:03am)
When the Princeton men’s water polo team (24–5 overall, 10–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) traveled to Cambridge for two games on Sunday, they had a clear goal in mind: end the regular season undefeated.
(11/07/22 4:20am)
Princeton (9–7–1 overall, 2–4–1 Ivy League) overcame the Penn Quakers (3–6–7, 0–5–2 Ivy) 2–1 at Roberts Stadium in their final game of the season to end the seniors’ career on a high note.
(11/07/22 4:45am)
The No. 8 ranked Princeton men’s water polo team (24–5 overall, 10–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) sneaked by in a one-goal victory, 9–8, against the Brown Bears (15–14, 4–6) in Providence, R.I. on Nov. 5.
(11/07/22 4:33am)
On senior night, women’s volleyball (19–3 overall, 11–1 Ivy League) came out firing, dominating the Yale Bulldogs (19–2, 11–1) in a 3–1 victory. Coming into Saturday night, Yale stood undefeated in Ivy play, having handed Princeton their only Ivy loss earlier in the season.
(11/07/22 5:04am)
On Saturday, Princeton football (8–0 overall, 5–0 Ivy League) claimed a 17–14 victory over Dartmouth (2–6, 1–4) to remain undefeated. The game featured a dominant Tigers defense that stifled the Dartmouth Big Green from start to finish.
(11/07/22 4:56am)
The Princeton field hockey team (13–4 overall, 7–0 Ivy) finished their regular-season play on Saturday against the Columbia Lions (6–11, 3–4). The 3–1 victory clinches undefeated league play for the Tigers as they prepare for the postseason.
(11/01/22 3:03am)
Princeton women’s hockey (0–2–0 overall, 0–2–0 Eastern Collegiate Athletic) opened their season on a tough note, losing to No. 4 Colgate (10–1–0, 1–1–0 ECAC) 5–1 on Friday night, then falling just short against Cornell (3–1–0, 1–1–0) 3–1 on Saturday night. The Tigers scored just two goals in the two games, despite outshooting their opponents in both. Sophomore goalkeeper Jennifer Olnowich started both games, stopping 44 out of the 51 shots she faced.
(11/01/22 3:31am)
This past Sunday, the Princeton men’s soccer team (6–5–3 overall, 1–2–2 Ivy League) tied with Brown (7–4–3, 0–2–3) in one of their last Ivy games of the season at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
(11/02/22 3:49am)
No. 8 Princeton men’s water polo (21–5 overall, 7–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) wrapped up their last two home games on their senior day this past Saturday, defeating No. 20 St. Francis-Brooklyn (16–8, 4–3 NWPC) and Iona (8–14, 1–6 NWPC). The two wins indicate the Tigers’ perfect regular-season home record for the first time since 2014.
(11/01/22 4:23am)
Following a 3–2 loss to Harvard (10–1–3 overall, 4–0–2 Ivy League) at home, Princeton (8–7–1, 1–4–1) dropped another game, this time versus Cornell (3–7–5, 1–3–2) on the road, despite outshooting their opponents 17–14. A close game, this loss extends the Tigers’ winless run in the Ivy League to four games.
(11/01/22 2:38am)
On Sunday afternoon, No. 7 Princeton field hockey (12–4, 6–0 Ivy) clinched the Ivy League title, defeating Brown (8–8, 1–5) in a 2–0 win on Bedford Field.
(10/31/22 3:39am)
Men’s ice hockey (0–1–0 overall, 0–1–0 Eastern Collegiate Athletic) lost a tight game in their season opener against No. 13 Harvard (2–0–0, 2–0–0) by a score of 4–2 in Cambridge, Mass.