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(02/27/23 4:33am)
On a chilly Saturday afternoon that saw snow flurries, No. 4 men’s lacrosse (2–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) fell 11–5 to No. 6 Maryland (3–1, 0–0 Big Ten) in a rematch of last year’s national semifinals. In that game, the Terps won 13–8 and went on to win the national championship two days later. The rematch was highly anticipated, with a sold-out crowd of 1,753 at Sherrerd Field.
(02/24/23 4:15am)
With only two matchups left in the regular season, men’s basketball (17–8 overall, 8–4 Ivy League) will look to produce a win against the Harvard Crimson (14–12, 5–7) in Cambridge, Mass. this Saturday, Feb. 25.
(02/16/23 2:01am)
As of Wednesday morning, talks between Southampton and former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch ’96 had broken down due to disagreements on the length of his contract. The club was only willing to offer him a short-term contract — Marsch was hoping for a longer one.
(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).
(02/10/23 6:16am)
Super Bowl LVII is finally here, and the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. this Sunday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Ahead of the most anticipated game of the NFL season, five members of The Daily Princetonian Sports staff offered their picks.
(02/07/23 4:40am)
Jesse Marsch ’96 was relieved of his duties as the manager of English Premier League side Leeds United, the club announced Monday morning.
(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.
(02/03/23 3:54am)
Coming off a tough 87–65 loss to Yale (14–6 overall, 4–3 Ivy League), the Princeton men’s basketball team (14–6, 5–2) currently sits atop the league, tied with Cornell (15–5, 5–2). This weekend, the Tigers will look to keep their first-place standing after matchups against the Cornell Big Red on Friday, Feb. 3 and the Columbia Lions (6–16, 1–6) on Saturday, Feb. 4 in Jadwin Gymnasium.
(12/05/22 4:32am)
BERKELEY, Calif. — Ahead of last Thursday’s NCAA quarterfinal game against No. 1 Southern California (20–7 overall, 1–2 MPSF), the No. 8 Princeton men’s water polo team (27–6, 10–0 NWPC) knew they had a huge task ahead of them. Despite holding a 5–4 lead midway through the second period and proving they could compete with the USC Trojans, the Tigers eventually fell 11–8.
(11/28/22 4:33am)
On Saturday afternoon, No. 9 Princeton men’s water polo (27–5 overall, 10–0 NWPC) won in a nail-biting overtime thriller against No. 16 Fordham (26–8, 16–0 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo). The win advanced the Tigers to the second round of the NCAA Water Polo Championships.
(11/21/22 5:13am)
When the final buzzer sounded on Sunday afternoon, the No. 8 Princeton men’s water polo team (26–5 overall, 10–0 NWPC) jumped in the pool with the entire coaching staff, celebrating a 13–8 win against No. 18 St. Francis-Brooklyn (21–10, 6–4).
(11/20/22 6:21pm)
Princeton’s men’s water polo (26–5 overall, 10–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) entered the NWPC Tournament as the No. 1 seed with hopes to earn another conference title. This afternoon, the Tigers became one step closer to their goal with a 12–7 semi-final win over Brown (16–16, 4–6).
(11/17/22 4:35am)
From growing up together in Los Angeles to playing together for the Tigers, the Maloney brothers have a lifetime’s experience of supporting each other in and outside of the pool.
(11/09/22 3:52am)
On Monday evening, the Princeton men’s basketball team (0–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) took on Hofstra University (1–0 overall, 0–0 Colonial Athletic) at Jadwin Gymnasium in front of over 1,100 fans. The Tigers controlled the game most of the way, holding a 12-point lead at one point in the first half, but ultimately saw the game slip away from them in the final few minutes, losing 83–77.
(11/08/22 4:03am)
When the Princeton men’s water polo team (24–5 overall, 10–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) traveled to Cambridge for two games on Sunday, they had a clear goal in mind: end the regular season undefeated.
(11/07/22 4:45am)
The No. 8 ranked Princeton men’s water polo team (24–5 overall, 10–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) sneaked by in a one-goal victory, 9–8, against the Brown Bears (15–14, 4–6) in Providence, R.I. on Nov. 5.
(11/02/22 3:49am)
No. 8 Princeton men’s water polo (21–5 overall, 7–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) wrapped up their last two home games on their senior day this past Saturday, defeating No. 20 St. Francis-Brooklyn (16–8, 4–3 NWPC) and Iona (8–14, 1–6 NWPC). The two wins indicate the Tigers’ perfect regular-season home record for the first time since 2014.
(10/25/22 2:30am)
When the buzzer sounded at the end of Sunday morning’s match, the No. 9 Princeton men’s water polo team (19–5 overall, 5–0 Northeast Water Polo) beat the No. 3 Stanford Cardinals (19–2 overall, 0–1 MPSF) for the first time in program history.
(10/25/22 2:02am)
After dropping a game against No. 10 Pepperdine (12–11 overall, 1–1 Golden Coast), No. 12 Princeton men’s water polo (19–5, 5–0 Northeast Water Polo) bounced back with a victory against No. 11 Loyola Marymount University (LMU) (13–5, 5–0 Western Water Polo) with a 12–9 win.
(10/21/22 4:58pm)
Coming into the matchup against No. 9 Pepperdine University (12–10 overall, 1–1 GCC), the No. 9 Princeton Men’s Water Polo team (14–5, 5–0 NWPC) was on a six game winning streak, clicking on all cylinders.