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(06/23/23 9:06pm)
Living in Newcastle, England, Princeton men’s basketball star forward Tosan Evbuomwan did not play organized basketball until he was 15 years old. On Thursday night, Evbuomwan was signed by an NBA team. While Evbuomwan did not become the first Princeton draftee in nearly 40 years, as he had hoped, he was signed by the Detroit Pistons shortly after the draft concluded, as first reported by HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
(05/19/23 3:26am)
Thirty wins. A first-ever appearance in the national semifinals. The first non-West Coast school to get to the Final Four since 2016. Two players were named to the NCAA All-Tournament First Team. The No. 8 women’s water polo team (30–4 overall, 9–1 Collegiate Water Polo Association) had nothing short of a historic season.
(05/12/23 2:23am)
With their thrilling triumph in the Ivy League Tournament, unseeded men’s lacrosse (8–6 overall, 4–2 Ivy League) will travel to Panzer Stadium to play fifth-seeded Penn State (9–4, 4–1 Big Ten) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
(05/03/23 1:21am)
While most Princeton students were enjoying Lawnparties on Prospect street on Sunday afternoon, the No. 10 women’s water polo team (29–3 overall, 9–1 CWPA) were busy winning their first Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) championship win since 2015. After defeating No. 18 Harvard (23–9, 5–5) 12—8, the team, along with their fans, jumped into Denunzio Pool to celebrate their victory.
(04/29/23 9:28pm)
The wait is finally over.
(04/28/23 3:16am)
No. 17 men's lacrosse (6-5 overall, 4-1 Ivy League) will travel to play No. 6 Cornell Big Red (10-2, 4-1) for their final regular season game of the year this Saturday, April 29.
(04/25/23 3:34am)
This past weekend, the Princeton men’s golf squad trekked to The Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Conn, with one goal in mind: returning to Princeton with the William J. Miller trophy. Even after a shaky first day of play, the Tigers did just that, securing the program’s 31st Ivy League title on the green.
(04/25/23 2:36am)
Men’s basketball star and March Madness hero Ryan Langborg will be spending his final year of college eligibility playing for the Northwestern Wildcats, he announced on Instagram Sunday afternoon.
(04/24/23 2:12am)
Three-time All-American. Two top-three NCAA finishes. Princeton’s first Black All-American wrestler. Three-time first-team All-Ivy. The list of accomplishments goes on and on.
(04/24/23 2:32am)
On Saturday afternoon, sophomore attacker Coulter Mackesy led No. 20 men’s lacrosse (6–5 overall, 4–1 Ivy League) in a 17–11 defeat of the Harvard Crimson (5–6, 2–3), and put his name in the record books on by becoming just the fifth sophomore in program history to reach 100 points.
(04/18/23 3:07am)
Heading into the weekend, the Princeton women’s water polo team (27–3 overall, 9–1 CWPA) was ranked No. 6 in the week 13 Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) poll, tying a program record for the Tigers.
(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).
(03/29/23 4:58am)
In PyeongChang, South Korea, the clock is ticking down. The 2018 Paralympic sled hockey gold medal is on the line with the United States playing against Canada. Victory seems certain for Canada, as they have a 1–0 lead with just under 45 seconds remaining in the game.
(03/24/23 2:47am)
On Tuesday, March 21, the football team hosted its first Pro Day since 2019. The Pro Day featured dozens of scouts with 28 of the 32 NFL teams being represented.
(03/23/23 2:59am)
Golden 1 Center has been pretty good to men’s basketball senior guard Ryan Langborg .
(03/23/23 2:08am)
When senior swimmer Raunak Khosla was a sophomore at Milton High School in Georgia, he was ranked outside of the top-100 nationally.
(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 4:01am)
After finishing 8–2 and coming up just short of the Ivy title in the 2022 season, the Princeton football team is facing a significant loss to its roster.
(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).
(03/03/23 4:20am)
In their last regular season game, men’s basketball (18–8 overall, 9–4 Ivy League) will look to defeat the Penn Quakers (17–11, 9–4) at home, in Jadwin Gymnasium this Saturday, March 4. Prior to tip-off, the team will celebrate senior night and honor five seniors.