Men’s hockey loses weekend set to No. 5 Quinnipiac
This past weekend, the men’s hockey team (2–5–0 overall, 2–5–0 ECAC) fell in a set of weekend games against No. 5 Quinnipiac (9–1–2, 6–0–0 ECAC).
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This past weekend, the men’s hockey team (2–5–0 overall, 2–5–0 ECAC) fell in a set of weekend games against No. 5 Quinnipiac (9–1–2, 6–0–0 ECAC).
After consecutive losses in the first three games of their season, the men’s hockey team (2–3–0 overall, 2–3–0 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) skated to two victories this weekend against rivals Yale (1–5–0, 1–5–0 ECAC) and Brown (1–4–1, 1–4–1 ECAC).
Men’s ice hockey (0–3–0 overall, 0–3–0 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) opened up their 100th season at Hobey Baker Rink with a weekend of close losses, first versus Cornell (1–3–0, 1–1–0) and then Colgate (3–6–1, 1–1–0).
Men’s ice hockey (0–1–0 overall, 0–1–0 Eastern Collegiate Athletic) lost a tight game in their season opener against No. 13 Harvard (2–0–0, 2–0–0) by a score of 4–2 in Cambridge, Mass.
Following an Ivy League-opening win over Columbia (3–1, 0–1 Ivy) on Oct. 1, Princeton (4–0, 1–0) steamrolled Lafayette (2–4, 1–0 Patriot) in a 23–2 win this past Saturday.
Fresh off of a 39–14 season-opening victory over Stetson (2–1 overall, 0–0 Pioneer), Princeton football (1–0, 0–0 Ivy) looks to carry momentum into a Saturday clash with Lehigh University (1–2, 1–0 Patriot).