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(02/14/23 5:01am)
On Saturday afternoon, the men’s basketball team (16–7 overall, 7–3 Ivy League) was dealt a painful 83–76 loss in Hanover against Dartmouth (9–15, 5–5). After the loss, the Tigers are now tied with Yale (17–6, 7–3) at the top of the Ivy standings.
(02/14/23 4:41am)
“They kinda creamed them.”
(02/13/23 3:01am)
On Saturday, Feb. 11, the women’s basketball team (17–5 overall, 8–2 Ivy League) extended their winning streak to nine games by defeating a struggling Dartmouth (2–22, 0–10), 64–47.
(02/13/23 2:57am)
Heading into the weekend, men’s ice hockey (11–14–0 overall, 7–11–0 ECAC) had a prime opportunity to move into fifth place in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) with matchups against St. Lawrence (15–15–0, 10–8–0) and Clarkson (13–14–3, 7–9–2). Unfortunately for the Tigers, however, two tough losses sent them plummeting into seventh place in the ECAC.
(02/10/23 3:41am)
On Wednesday night, the men’s volleyball team (3–6 overall, 0–0 EIVA) dropped a match to the California State University Northridge (CSUN) Matadors (6–5, 0–0 Big West) in a five set thriller at Dillon Gymnasium (25–27, 25–17, 25–15, 30–32, 11–15).
(02/07/23 4:37am)
Put yourself in Kaitlyn Chen’s shoes.
(02/06/23 4:44am)
After a disappointing loss to Yale on Jan. 28, the men’s basketball team (16–6 overall, 7–2 Ivy League) used a second half comeback to take down Cornell (15–7, 5–4) in a 89–82 victory at Jadwin Gymnasium on Feb. 3. The following evening, the Tigers comfortably took care of business against the Columbia Lions (6–18, 1–8) in a 88–66 win to top the Ivy League standings with five games remaining in the regular season.
(02/06/23 4:49am)
After scoring four goals in the final 8:23 of the game, Princeton men’s ice hockey (11–12–0 overall, 7–9–0 ECAC) surged to a 7–3 win over the Dartmouth Big Green (4–19–1, 3–13–1).
(01/31/23 5:10am)
On Saturday, Jan. 28, the women’s basketball team (14–5 overall, 5–2 Ivy League) solidified their place as the best scoring defense in the Ivy League, defeating Yale (10–10, 4–3) by a 49-point margin, 79–30. The Bulldogs’ 30 points was their lowest-scoring game since 2005 and the lowest final score by an Ivy League team, in or out of season, since 2020.
(01/30/23 2:40am)
In a marquee matchup between two long-standing rivals, men’s basketball (14–6 overall, 5–2 Ivy League) seemed poised to steal a win on Yale’s home court. However, a rough patch for the Tigers in the second half gave space for a grand comeback for Yale (14–6, 4–3), which sent Princeton packing with an 87–65 loss. The 22-point difference makes for the worst loss of the season yet for the Tigers.
(01/26/23 4:41am)
On Saturday afternoon, the Princeton men’s basketball team (14–5 overall, 5–1 Ivy League) recorded a thrilling 93–90 overtime victory over the Dartmouth Big Green (7–13, 3–3).
(01/26/23 4:35am)
On Saturday, Jan. 21, women’s basketball (13–5 overall, 4–2 Ivy League) defeated the Dartmouth Big Green (2–18, 0–6) by a score of 79–59.
(01/19/23 4:40am)
After picking up two early Ivy League losses against Harvard and Columbia, Princeton women’s basketball has started to turn the corner on their conference season.
(01/19/23 3:38am)
The men’s basketball team (13–5 overall, 4–1 Ivy League) took down the Penn Quakers (9–10, 2–3) 72–60 on Monday night in a matchup featuring two Ivy League Player of the Year candidates: senior forward Tosan Evbuomwan and Penn guard Jordan Dingle.
(01/12/23 2:57am)
On Friday, Dec. 6, Princeton women’s basketball (9–5, 1–2 Ivy League) returned to Jadwin Gym looking to recover from a tough loss at Harvard (9–6, 2–1) on New Year’s Eve. Instead, they dropped a second consecutive Ivy League loss, this time a 58–55 overtime heartbreaker to Columbia (13–3, 2–1). The next day, the Tigers finally picked up their first Ivy League win as they made quick work of Cornell (8–8, 1–2), cruising to a 70–48 win.
(01/12/23 2:30am)
Amidst Hobey 100 celebrations, which commemorated a century of Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton women’s ice hockey (9–6–1 overall, 5–5–0 ECAC) celebrated wins over Dartmouth (5–13–0, 1–10–0) and Harvard (4–10–3, 3–7–3). The Harvard matchup brought in a crowd of 1,544, the largest ever for a women’s hockey game at the venue.
(01/12/23 3:58am)
Just three games into the conference season, the men’s basketball team sits atop the Ivy League standings.
(01/12/23 5:32am)
“It must have been Hobey Baker looking down on us,” head coach Ron Fogarty said.
(01/05/23 3:17am)
On Saturday, Dec. 31, the men’s basketball team (10–4 overall, 1–0 Ivy League) hosted the Harvard Crimson (9–6 overall, 0–1 Ivy League), on the first day of Ivy League play. The Tigers prevailed 69–66 in a back-and-forth matchup that featured 11 lead changes.
(01/05/23 2:56am)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — For the last three years, the women’s basketball team put up what had been the longest active conference winning streak in Ivy League basketball.