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(02/18/22 2:27am)
This past weekend, the Princeton women’s tennis team dominated three Ivy League opponents — Cornell, Columbia, and Harvard — en route to winning the Eastern Collegiate Athletic (ECAC) Indoor Championship.
(02/17/22 1:04am)
Three things are certain in life: death, taxes, and Princeton women’s fencing dominating their competition.
(02/17/22 1:56am)
The past two weeks have been exhilarating for Princeton’s track and field program. Yet with the Ivy League and NCAA Championships still on the horizon, the Tigers are just getting started.
(02/16/22 3:17am)
Men’s ice hockey (8–14–2 overall, 7–9–1 ECAC) suffered a tough 7–3 loss at home to rival Dartmouth (5–17–3, 4–12–2) on Monday evening. This marks Princeton’s first loss to an Ivy League opponent this season, as they were previously undefeated in the league. This game is also the third in the past five in which the Tigers have given up seven goals.
(02/15/22 4:38am)
Men’s ice hockey vs. Yale, Clarkson, St. Lawrence
(02/15/22 3:08am)
Power. Placement. Precision.
(02/14/22 3:53am)
Even before he took to the track to compete in skeleton at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Nathan Crumpton ’08 had already made headlines around the world.
(02/15/22 2:46am)
Princeton women’s hockey is making a push to climb the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) standings.
(02/14/22 4:41am)
The men’s hockey team is slowly improving against their non-Ivy League Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) opponents.
(02/14/22 4:05am)
The men’s basketball team is getting hot at the right time.
(02/14/22 2:30am)
The women’s basketball team remains untouchable in Ivy League play.
(02/11/22 3:22am)
The first Tiger has found their way to the medal podium in Beijing.
(02/10/22 3:25am)
Two Princetonians are skating their way towards the podium at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
(02/10/22 3:16am)
Princeton men’s hockey (7–12–2, 6–7–1 ECAC Hockey) scored two goals in a 72-second span in the second period and held on for a 2–1 win over the Yale Bulldogs (5–15–1, 4–10–1 ECAC) Tuesday night at Hobey Baker Rink. Senior goalie Jeremie Forget stopped 22 of 23 shots he faced for the Tigers, who are now tied for seventh in the ECAC as they continue to jockey for seeding with the playoffs looming.
(02/09/22 3:41am)
The preseason poll rankings for the Ivy League women’s lacrosse teams are in, and Princeton sits atop the poll after receiving a unanimous first-place selection, receiving all 18 votes.
(02/09/22 3:34am)
Even though she took nearly three years off from her hockey career after graduating from Princeton, Kim Newell ’16 is shining as bright as ever on the international stage.
(02/08/22 4:29am)
Men’s Track at Dr. Sander Invitational
(02/07/22 5:10am)
Princeton men’s hockey (6–12–2 overall, 5–7–1 ECAC) saw mixed results this past weekend. The Tigers defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (12–17–3, 7–9–0) by a score 3–2 on Friday night, but fell 7–3 to Union College (10–14–3, 7–8–1) on Saturday.
(02/08/22 3:22am)
Princeton women’s hockey (9–11–4, 7–8–2 ECAC) dropped two games this past weekend against the St. Lawrence Saints (14–10–5, 10–5–2) and No. 10 Clarkson (21–6–3, 12–5–1). The Tigers lost 3–0 to the Saints on Friday, followed by a tough 7–1 loss to the Clarkson Golden Knights, both on the road. Princeton now sits eighth in Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) standings, five points ahead of ninth place Brown, as the season winds down. The top eight teams at the end of the regular season will qualify for the conference tournament.
(02/07/22 4:16am)
This weekend, the women’s basketball team (16–4, 8–0 Ivy League) played back-to-back Ivy League opponents in Jadwin Gymnasium, first defeating Cornell (7–12, 2–6) in a 75–37 blowout win, and then taking care of Columbia (16–4, 7–1) 57–39.