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(02/08/23 3:28am)
On Saturday, Feb. 4, senior wide receiver Andrei Iosivas participated in the Reese’s Senior Bowl, a showcase of the best National Football League (NFL) draft prospects in the nation. Following in the footsteps of Hollie Donan ’51 and Caraun Reid ’14, Iosivas is the third Tiger to play in the Senior Bowl and the first Ivy League representative since 2016.
(11/16/22 4:50am)
On Friday, Nov. 11, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in their respective NCAA Mid-Atlantic regional competitions at Penn State University, and finished with strong performances all around.
(11/15/22 6:02am)
Hopes of closing out the regular season with a home win and shaking up the Ivy League standings fell short as the Princeton men’s soccer team (6–6–4 overall, 1–3–3 Ivy League) lost to Penn (12–2–2, 6–1) on Saturday, Nov. 12, 3–0.
(10/10/22 4:20am)
Coming off of consecutive wins against Dartmouth (5–4–2, 0–2 Ivy) and Bucknell (7–5–1, 4–1 Patriot), the Princeton Tigers (7–5, 1–2 Ivy) looked to extend the win streak but ultimately fell to the Brown Bears (8–2–1 overall, 3–0 Ivy) on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Roberts Stadium with a score of 6–1.
(09/19/22 1:37am)
After finishing tied atop the Ivy League with Dartmouth last season, the Tigers football team (1–0 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) opened their season with a dominant 39–14 win at Stetson (2–1, 0–0 Pioneer) on Saturday, Sept. 17.
(04/04/22 1:21am)
Losing doesn’t deter the Tigers. It motivates them.
(03/21/22 1:49am)
The Princeton men’s volleyball team (5–12 overall, 4–6 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) battled hard against No. 2 Penn State (16–3, 9–0 EIVA) on Friday, March 18. After four very close sets in front of a packed house at Dillon Gymnasium, the Tigers came up short, while the Nittany Lions kept their perfect conference record alive with a 3–1 victory (25–16, 25–23, 23–25, 25–21).
(03/14/22 2:17am)
Despite entering the season unranked in the preseason top-20 poll, the Princeton Tigers (4–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) have come out scorching, beating programs ranked in the top-three in consecutive games.
(02/14/22 2:30am)
The women’s basketball team remains untouchable in Ivy League play.
(02/07/22 4:48am)
On Friday, Feb. 4, the men’s basketball team (16–5 overall, 6–2 Ivy League) met the Cornell Big Red (12–6, 4–3) in Ithaca, N.Y.
(11/22/21 1:37am)
Needing one more win to secure a fourth Ivy League title in eight seasons, the Princeton Tigers (9–1) were able to deliver a massive performance against the Penn Quakers (3–7), closing out the highly anticipated 2021 season as champions.
(11/02/21 1:56am)
A first half goal by junior forward Grace Sherman proved to be the difference maker in the Princeton Tigers’ 1–0 victory over the Cornell Big Red (1–5) on Saturday, Oct. 30 at Sherrerd Field. With the win, the team improved to 13–2–1 overall and 5–1 in conference play.
(10/04/21 2:09am)
On Friday, Oct. 1, the women’s volleyball team won 3–0 (25–10, 25–22, 25–16) against Dartmouth in their second home game. This match extended the team’s winning streak to eight games.
(05/03/21 2:45am)
The Daily Princetonian caught up with Marquez White, a first-year on the men’s lacrosse team, during his 2020 indoor season, to discuss his high school lacrosse career, recruiting process, and unusual pre-game ritual.
(02/08/21 3:38am)
It’s not where you start; it’s where you finish.
(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.
(11/13/20 12:45am)
The Daily Princetonian caught up over Zoom with first-year water polo player Kaila Carroll, phoning in from her home in Connecticut. Carroll, who had a very successful high school career in her sport, discussed her experience playing water polo, beginning college and training off-campus, and her favorite ways to procrastinate.