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(04/10/23 1:59am)
This past weekend, men’s soccer (6–6–4 overall, 1–3–3 Ivy League in 2022) had a dynamic shutout against the Rider Broncs (3–8–6, 2–3–5 Metro Atlantic). Playing Friday evening in their second spring season game, the team cashed in on penalty shots and powerful passing to finish the game up with a 3–0 shutout.
(04/10/23 1:00am)
This past weekend, men’s volleyball (12–11, 6–3 EIVA) picked up two solid wins against No. 14 Charleston (22–4, 5–3). With these two wins, the Tigers are now second in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA), while the Golden Eagles have dropped down to third.
(04/07/23 1:44am)
Women’s lacrosse (4–5 overall, 1–1 Ivy) fell to the Saint Joseph’s Hawks on Wednesday night in Philadelphia. The Hawks held the momentum for most of the game, and repeated scoring droughts by the Tigers meant the Hawks closed it 19–17.
(04/07/23 1:59am)
On Wednesday, the Princeton Tigers (14–14 overall, 7–2 Ivy League) hosted the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (27–7, 6–0 Patriot League) for their third and final matchup of the season, producing a solid 10–4 victory. These two teams’ previous matchups this spring saw the Tigers lose 3–5 and 1–5 on March 12 and 15, respectively. This was only the second time this season that the Tigers have scored ten or more in a game, the first being their 12–0 victory against Yale on March 18.
(04/07/23 2:00am)
With strong gusts of wind roaring from left field, Tigers baseball (10–14 overall, 4–2 Ivy League) fell to the Seton Hall Pirates (14–13, 1–0 Big East) in a 12–10 defeat at home Wednesday.
(04/04/23 3:38am)
On Sunday, softball (13–14 overall, 7–2 Ivy League) finished their weekend series with their second win against the Penn Quakers (3–26, 1–8).
(04/04/23 3:15am)
On a weekend trip to Cambridge, Mass., Tigers baseball (10–13 overall, 4–2 Ivy League) lost two of three games against the Harvard Crimson (7–16, 4–2).
(04/03/23 3:03am)
No. 7 women’s water polo (23–2 overall, 5–0 CWPA) picked up four major wins this weekend, against the Wagner Seahawks (25–5, 8–0 MAAC), Bucknell Bison (5–21, 0–7 CWPA), Saint Francis Red Flash (11–18–1, 2–5 CWPA), and Michigan Wolverines (18–9, 6–1 CWPA).
(04/03/23 3:59am)
No. 17 men’s lacrosse (4–4 overall, 2–1 Ivy League) earned their second consecutive Ivy League win on Saturday against the Brown Bears (4–5, 0–2) at Sherrerd Field by a score of 16–12.
(04/03/23 2:06am)
In a rematch against the George Mason Patriots (10–12, 2–4 EIVA), the men’s volleyball team (10–11, 4–3) failed to repeat last week’s win in a shutout loss, 3–0. Lacking their previously dominant attacking strategy, the Tigers’ service errors combined with frequently missed attacks paved the way for the Patriots’ retribution.
(03/31/23 1:45am)
On Wednesday, softball (11–13 overall, 5–1 Ivy League) traveled to Lawrenceville for a midweek double-header against the Rider Broncs (6–16, 0–0 MAAC). The Tigers emerged victorious in both games.
(03/31/23 1:15am)
No. 17 women’s lacrosse (4–4 overall, 1–1 Ivy) took the field in College Park, MD, this Wednesday to face the No. 10 Maryland Terrapins (9–3 overall, 1–0 Big 10). Despite a strong fourth quarter push from the Tigers, they could not overcome Maryland’s early lead and fell to the Terrapins 15–11.
(03/29/23 5:54am)
After winning just seven games in 2022, Tigers baseball (9–11 overall, 3–0 Ivy) notched their seventh, eighth, and ninth wins of the 2023 season in a home sweep of the Dartmouth Big Green (1–16, 0–3 Ivy) over the weekend.
(03/29/23 1:42am)
At the NCAA Fencing Championships held at Duke University’s Cameron Stadium this past weekend, the Tigers finished their season with three individual second-place silver finalists and a second-place combined team finish (175 pool-play wins).
(03/28/23 2:24am)
In a week of Princeton upsets, men’s volleyball (10–10 overall, 4–2 EIVA) became the latest victorious Tiger underdog, defeating George Mason Patriots (9–12, 1–4 EIVA) and No. 8 Loyola Chicago Ramblers (19–4, 9–1 MIVA) in back-to-back four-setters this weekend.
(03/27/23 3:13am)
This past weekend, softball (9–13 overall, 5–1 Ivy League) traveled to Providence, R.I. for a three-game series against the Brown Bears (4–13, 2–4), winning two of three. Princeton entered the series 3–0 in Ivy League play, having swept the Yale Bulldogs (8–14, 2–4) the week prior.
(03/27/23 3:52am)
On a cold rainy Saturday afternoon, No. 20 men’s lacrosse (3–4 overall, 1–1 Ivy League) upset No. 12 Yale (3–3, 0–2) in a 23–10 win, securing their first league victory of the season.
(03/27/23 3:07am)
These past few weeks have been a whirlwind for the Princeton Tigers men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams as the athletes competed in and earned top places at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships.
(03/27/23 2:50am)
The Tigers took Shea Center by storm last weekend as men’s heavyweight, men’s lightweight, and women’s open rowing dominated in the first regattas of the season.
(03/27/23 2:16am)
No. 17 women’s lacrosse (4–3 overall, 1–1 Ivy League) secured their first Ivy League victory of the season against the unrankedCornell Big Red (6–3, 2–1) on Saturday, March 25 in Ithaca. The cold weather did not stop Princeton’s dominance on both sides of the field, as they won the game, 15–11.