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(10/31/22 3:54am)
On Friday, Oct. 28, women’s volleyball (17–3, 9–1 Ivy) completed the season sweep of Harvard (5–13, 4–6 Ivy) with a 3–1 win. With the return of senior outside hitter Elena Montgomery, the Tigers propelled themselves to Homecoming success.
(10/31/22 3:49am)
Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams had successful days at the annual Ivy League Heptagonal championships (Heps) this past Friday.
(10/31/22 3:31am)
Riding the high of last week’s sound defeat of the Harvard Crimson (5–2 overall, 3–1 Ivy League), Princeton (7–0, 4–0) continued their undefeated season and beat Cornell (4–3, 1–3) in a dominant 35–9 victory on Powers Field.
(10/27/22 1:37am)
Coming off a disappointing 3–1 loss against Cornell (11–3, 3–1 Ivy) at home on Saturday, the Princeton men’s soccer team (6–5–2, 1–2–1) overcame an early deficit in the Bronx on Tuesday night to bring home a 3–2 victory over Fordham (3–3–9, 1–1–5 Patriot).
(10/25/22 2:30am)
When the buzzer sounded at the end of Sunday morning’s match, the No. 9 Princeton men’s water polo team (19–5 overall, 5–0 Northeast Water Polo) beat the No. 3 Stanford Cardinals (19–2 overall, 0–1 MPSF) for the first time in program history.
(10/25/22 1:24am)
Following a 5–0 win against Virginia Tech last Tuesday, Princeton men’s soccer team dropped a crucial Ivy League match against No. 21 Cornell on Saturday, 3–1.
(10/25/22 2:02am)
After dropping a game against No. 10 Pepperdine (12–11 overall, 1–1 Golden Coast), No. 12 Princeton men’s water polo (19–5, 5–0 Northeast Water Polo) bounced back with a victory against No. 11 Loyola Marymount University (LMU) (13–5, 5–0 Western Water Polo) with a 12–9 win.
(10/26/22 1:39am)
Though the fans weren’t treated to another quintuple-overtime game, Princeton football (6–0 overall, 3–0 Ivy League) remained victorious against the Harvard Crimson (4–2, 2–1).
(10/25/22 2:21am)
If there’s one thing the Tigers don’t know how to do, it’s lose.
(10/21/22 4:58pm)
Coming into the matchup against No. 9 Pepperdine University (12–10 overall, 1–1 GCC), the No. 9 Princeton Men’s Water Polo team (14–5, 5–0 NWPC) was on a six game winning streak, clicking on all cylinders.
(10/18/22 5:57pm)
No. 12 Princeton men’s water polo (14–4, 5–0 Northeast Water Polo) extended their winning streak to six games on Sunday afternoon with an 11–9 win at No. 8 California-Santa Barbara (10–10, 0–1 Golden Coast).
(10/16/22 11:17pm)
The pyrotechnics before kickoff weren’t the only fireworks on display for the home crowd Friday night, as a number of explosive plays from the Princeton football team (5–0, 2–0 Ivy) carried them to a 35–19 victory over conference opponent Brown (2–3, 0–2).
(10/14/22 2:33am)
It’s safe to say the Tigers have found their groove.
(10/12/22 2:52am)
The No. 9 Princeton Tigers beat the University of Montreal Carabins 1–0 Sunday afternoon in a preseason tune up. Sophomore forward Mia Coene scored the lone goal for the Tigers, while sophomore goalie Jennifer Olnowich (9 saves) and first-year goalie Taylor Hyland (13 saves, win) combined for a shutout in goal. The game also marked the return of junior forward Sarah Fillier, who missed all of last season training with the Canadian Olympic team.
(10/12/22 2:26am)
The No. 11 ranked Princeton men’s water polo team (13–4, 5–0 NWPC) continued their successful season on Saturday with two road wins against Iona (7–11, 1–3 NWPC) and No. 20 ranked St. Francis Brooklyn (12–6, 2–2 NWPC). Once again, the Tigers held both teams to single digits and continued their defensive dominance under Coach Dustin Litvak.
(10/10/22 3:46am)
Following an Ivy League-opening win over Columbia (3–1, 0–1 Ivy) on Oct. 1, Princeton (4–0, 1–0) steamrolled Lafayette (2–4, 1–0 Patriot) in a 23–2 win this past Saturday.
(10/10/22 4:20am)
Coming off of consecutive wins against Dartmouth (5–4–2, 0–2 Ivy) and Bucknell (7–5–1, 4–1 Patriot), the Princeton Tigers (7–5, 1–2 Ivy) looked to extend the win streak but ultimately fell to the Brown Bears (8–2–1 overall, 3–0 Ivy) on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Roberts Stadium with a score of 6–1.
(10/10/22 3:37am)
After a Saturday morning visit from tennis legend Billie Jean King, the No. 8 Princeton Tigers (9–4, 3–0 Ivy League) earned their fourth consecutive win this weekend at Bedford Field against Dartmouth (3–8, 0–3) progressing strongly into the Ivy League season with a 1–0 victory.
(10/10/22 4:23am)
Princeton’s men’s basketball team has released their official schedule for the 2022–23 season.
(10/07/22 2:30am)
On Wednesday, the Princeton women’s field hockey team (8–4, 2–0 Ivy) finished their non-league play with an outstanding performance against the Monmouth Hawks (4–7, 1–1 Colonial). Aggressive play from the Tigers earned them a 6–1 win to carry them toward the end of their season.