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(10/05/22 3:04am)
Imagine a scenario where a Princeton University senior is in the midst of completing their thesis to earn their diploma while simultaneously trying to make the roster of a professional sports team. To most, this may sound like a strange combination of a dream and a nightmare. But for Kevin O’Toole ’22, this was his reality during the spring of 2022.
(09/27/22 3:34am)
Sophomore Roko Pozaric started playing water polo in his hometown of Zagreb, Croatia. Senior Ryan Neapole grew up playing water polo in Southern California, home of the largest number of high school water polo players in the nation. Today, they are both starters on the Princeton men’s water polo team, and they have a lot more in common than one would think.
(04/22/22 4:11am)
If you keep up with Princeton athletics at all, the names Abby Meyers and Marge Donovan are anything but new to you. You may know senior guard Meyers for her unstoppable scoring on the basketball court or her selection as Ivy League Player of the Year. More recently, you have likely seen senior defender Donovan’s lockdown defense and All-American caliber play for women’s lacrosse.
(03/15/22 3:50am)
Chris Sailer has a lot to show for her 36 years as head coach of the Princeton women’s lacrosse team.
(02/18/22 3:10am)
Despite their 5–0 run at the start of conference play, things have gotten more difficult for the men’s basketball team (17–5 overall, 7–2 Ivy League) the past few weeks, and with a tough schedule ahead, their play could make the difference between a “Cinderella story” and an early off-season.
(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.
(02/01/22 5:16am)
One of the most impressive teams on campus is one you’ll rarely have the opportunity to watch compete.
(01/26/22 5:28am)
In just one weekend, Andrei Iosivas ’23 broke Princeton records in the Heptathlon and earned the highest mark in the nation for this season.
(12/24/21 3:44am)
In the early hours of Nov. 7, 2021, Ellen Su ’23 walked up to Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Music blared in the background, announcers yelled encouragement into microphones. Su remembers taking in those final moments before her run, realizing she was a member of a community of runners all focused on the same goal. Then, to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” the race began.
(11/16/21 3:11am)
The Daily Princetonian caught up with women’s ice hockey team manager and announcer Amelia Koblentz ’25 to discuss the announcing process, women in sports, and how to succeed in a male-dominated field.
(11/15/21 3:42pm)
In this episode we discuss the adjustment to being a student athlete, what it was like playing at Duke and at Madison Square Garden, the on-court mentality, and much more!
(03/21/21 12:42pm)
During his time at Princeton, Charlie Volker ’19 was an All-Ivy football and track athlete. But after graduation, he left those sports behind in favor of something entirely new: Bobsledding. Daybreak sat down with Volker to talk about his transition to the sport, his training, and his hopes for making it to the Beijing Olympics in 2022.
(03/07/21 3:39pm)
On February 18, the Ivy League announced that it will not be holding spring athletic competitions. Today, sports reporter Wilson Conn speaks to junior pole vaulter Hanne Borstlap and senior triple jumper Kara Steele, two athletes on the women’s track team, about their reactions to the cancellation, and how they are planning to stay competitive without a season.
(02/26/21 4:22am)
When the Ivy League Basketball tournament was canceled in March 2020, senior guard Ryan Schwieger and senior forward Jerome Desrosiers of the Men’s Basketball team were shocked.
(02/23/21 3:55am)
Two-time All-American wrestler, Patrick Glory ’23, has made the best of this past year despite losing a season to the pandemic.
(02/08/21 3:38am)
It’s not where you start; it’s where you finish.
(01/29/21 1:24am)
When James Chu ’00 was accepted to Princeton, he immediately went on a run. He probably would’ve gone on a run if he was rejected, too.
(12/07/20 5:32am)
Every Princeton student remembers the moment in mid-March when the world ground to a halt. For some, it was the memo announcing that classes were moving online. For others, it was the cancellation of the NBA season or the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, or perhaps even Tom Hanks announcing he had tested positive for COVID-19.
(12/03/20 11:02pm)
The Daily Princetonian caught up over Zoom with first-year softball player Cate Bade, phoning in from her home in Texas over the Thanksgiving break. Bade, who is no stranger to bright lights and large crowds, discussed her experience playing high school softball in Texas, getting an apartment in Princeton with her teammates, and the one food that she can’t live without.
(12/06/20 8:55pm)
When we spoke, Liz Agatucci, a first-year on the varsity field hockey team, was living under a nearly month-long national quarantine. If that measure doesn’t sound familiar to U.S. readers, that’s because Agatucci, originally from Chapel Hill, N.C., spent her fall semester in Canterbury, England.