The Sweet Sixteen, in photos
Princeton fans in Princeton and in Louisville experience Princeton’s first-ever trip to the Sweet 16 in modern NCAA history.
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Princeton fans in Princeton and in Louisville experience Princeton’s first-ever trip to the Sweet 16 in modern NCAA history.
This past January, Bret Lundgaard, head coach of the Princeton women’s swim and dive team, sent an email informing the team of an upcoming meeting to be held with members of the men’s diving team. This meeting would include a diver who has been outspoken about their identity as a queer and nonbinary athlete. Lundgaard’s email stated that, apart from himself, meeting attendees would include Director of Athletics John Mack ’00 and the director of the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC), among others.
On Sunday afternoon, Princeton field hockey hosted No.1 and defending NCAA champions Northwestern University.
This past Friday, the No. 8 Princeton field hockey team (3–3, 0–0 Ivy) hosted the Delaware Blue Hens (1–7, 0–1 Colonial Athletic) and won, 3–1. With the support of Princeton fans, including the women’s lacrosse and basketball teams who filled the bleachers of Bedford Field, the Tigers powered through a scoreless first half to ultimately take the win.
Despite high spirits for the home opener, Monday afternoon saw the 2021 Ivy League men’s soccer champions Princeton (0–1–1) fall 2–0 to Vermont (2–1–1) at Sherrerd Field.
With the fall football season quickly approaching, the Tigers are ramping up for a run at another conference title.
Men’s volleyball at EIVA Championships
Women’s lacrosse vs. No. 9 Maryland, Dartmouth
Men’s lacrosse vs. Marist, Boston University
41 seconds.
Women’s lacrosse vs. Stony Brook
WBB vs. Kentucky, Indiana (NCAA Tournament)
The men’s track and field team have outdone themselves.
Women’s basketball at Ivy Madness
Track and field at Ivy League Heptagonal Championships (Heps)
Men’s ice hockey vs. Yale, Clarkson, St. Lawrence
The preseason poll rankings for the Ivy League women’s lacrosse teams are in, and Princeton sits atop the poll after receiving a unanimous first-place selection, receiving all 18 votes.
Men’s Track at Dr. Sander Invitational
Women’s Basketball vs. Yale
On Thursday, a press release from the Harvard Athletics Department announced that the highly anticipated Harvard-Yale-Princeton (HYP) indoor track and field meet would be canceled due to inclement weather. With a meet scheduled every weekend leading up to the Ivy Championships on Feb. 26–27 for the Tigers, it appears unlikely that the HYP meet will be rescheduled.