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(03/25/23 5:18pm)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — With under a minute left in Friday night’s Sweet 16 matchup, men’s basketball senior guard Ryan Langborg banked in a deep three-pointer from the top of the key, to raucous applause from the swaths of orange gathered in the KFC Yum! Center.
(03/25/23 4:40am)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After an Ivy League championship and a trip to the Sweet 16, the men’s basketball team’s (23–9 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) magical post-season run has come to an end, as they fell 86–75 to the Creighton Bluejays (23–12, 14–6 Big East) on Friday night.
(03/21/23 3:27am)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — The final curtain has been drawn on the 2022–23 Princeton women’s basketball season.
(03/19/23 4:35am)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Exactly one month ago, the men’s basketball team was reeling.
(03/18/23 5:43am)
SALT LAKE CITY, Ut. — Ain't no mountain high enough — even when you're Princeton women's basketball, down by five with less than a minute remaining, and exhausted from the high altitude deep in the Rockies.
(03/17/23 2:06am)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The parallels are unavoidable and abundant.
(03/14/23 3:39pm)
This past weekend, the men’s and women’s fencing teams dominated the competition at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regionals, winning individual titles in all six categories. Building off their momentum from the Ivy League Fencing Round-Robins this February, the Tigers triumphed over the best teams in the country, including No. 6 Penn State and No. 5 Duke in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively.
(03/13/23 12:01am)
It was a dream weekend for Princeton basketball fans.
(03/12/23 3:40am)
Despite early-season setbacks and a double-digit deficit early in the second half of the Ivy Madness final, Princeton women’s basketball (23–5 overall, 12–2 Ivy League) has emerged victorious, with their fourth Ivy Championship and second-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament following a 54–48 win over Harvard (17–11, 9–5) Saturday night.
(03/12/23 1:34am)
On Saturday, March 11, the men’s basketball team (20–8 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) advanced to the Ivy Madness championship game with a 77–70 win over the Penn Quakers (17–13, 9–5) with over 4,500 in attendance at Jadwin Gymnasium. The win extends the Tigers’ winning streak against the Quakers to nine games, and means they’ll have a chance to advance to the NCAA Tournament with a win Sunday against the Yale Bulldogs (21–7, 10–4) in the title game.
(03/11/23 3:52am)
On Friday, March 10, the women’s basketball team (22–5 overall, 12–2 Ivy League) advanced to the Ivy League Tournament championship game, extending their win streak to 14 games by defeating the Penn Quakers (17–11, 9–5) in the semifinals, 60–47. Despite the Tigers opening up a double-digit lead in the first half, the Quakers rallied back to cut it to single digits in the third quarter. Princeton ultimately held on, with three scorers in double figures and three players grabbing at least six rebounds.
(03/10/23 3:52am)
This past weekend, senior wide receiver Andrei Iosivas participated in the National Football League (NFL) Combine in Indianapolis, Ind., an annual showcase for the nation’s top college prospects. The Combine was the latest in a long list of pre-Draft activities Iosivas has participated in. Last month, he competed in the Senior Bowl, becoming only the third Tiger to do so and the first representative from the Ivy League in seven years.
(03/10/23 5:48am)
With a fifth-straight Ivy League regular season championship under their belts, it’s no surprise that the Princeton women’s basketball team could be found all over the Ivy League awards this year.
(03/06/23 5:52am)
This past weekend, Princeton softball (3–7 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) traveled to Austin, Texas to compete in the Longhorn Invitational Tournament. They went 1–4 for the weekend, and were able to stop a seven-game losing streak by winning their final game of the weekend in a rematch against the Tennessee State Tigers (9–10, 0–0 Ohio Valley) by a score of 6–5.
(03/06/23 4:41am)
This past weekend, the baseball team (2–5 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) contested their second away series of the season, this time traveling to Durham, N.C. to take on Duke (8–3, 0–0 Atlantic Coast). The Duke Blue Devils had been on a four-game winning streak with a team average of .317 and an on-base-plus-slugging (OPS) of .975. The Blue Devils were also averaging more than 15 runs per game during that stretch, which included a shutout 9–0 win over ninth-ranked East Carolina.
(03/06/23 4:32am)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — One of the most dramatic Ivy League women’s basketball seasons has finally come to an end, and the Tigers are coming out on top. For the fifth year in a row, and the 17th time in program history, Princeton women’s basketball (21–5 overall, 12–2 Ivy League) has been crowned regular-season Ivy League champions.
(03/06/23 5:13am)
A week after a disappointing showing against powerhouse No. 4 Maryland (3–2 overall, 0–0 Big Ten), No. 5 Princeton men’s lacrosse (2–2, 0–0 Ivy League), yet again, failed to demonstrate their case as a top-five team and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship contender against Georgetown (1–3, 0–0 Big East).
(03/06/23 3:15am)
On Saturday afternoon, No. 15 women’s lacrosse (2–2 overall, 0–1 Ivy League) fell to the No. 22 Yale Bulldogs (3–1, 1–0) in their Ivy League opener by a score of 10–15.
(03/06/23 5:38am)
On Saturday afternoon, men’s basketball (19–8 overall, 10–4 Ivy League) earned their second-straight Ivy League regular-season title thanks to a ferocious second-half comeback against rival Penn Quakers (17–12, 9–5). After trailing by as many as 19 points, the Tigers forced overtime and eventually won, 77–69.
(03/06/23 2:34am)
In a Friday night matchup in Dillon Gymnasium against the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (4–8 overall, 1–4 NEC), men’s volleyball (6–8, 2–2 EIVA) cruised to a commanding 3–0 win. The victory was the Tigers’ third consecutive win, following last weekend’s sweep of rival Harvard (5–8, 0–4).