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(04/21/15 3:35pm)
As waters around the east coast continue to warm up, the Princeton sailing team is in the midst of its spring season. We sat down with senior Andrew Grasso and junior Andrew Sun to talk about sailing first impressions and their late meals of choice.
(04/20/15 4:11pm)
The Princeton women’s water polo team finished their regular season in the best way possible —trouncing league rivals. They swept both games in a weekend trip to Providence, R.I., defeating the Harvard Crimson and the Brown Bears.
(04/19/15 6:44pm)
After coming out of January with five straight losses, it was hard to guess what was in store for this Princeton women’s team.
(04/19/15 6:17pm)
The Princeton women’s lacrosse team continues their remarkable run at success, as they defeated the Columbia Lions on Saturday to maintain a perfect record in Ivy League play.
(04/19/15 4:50pm)
With her thesis finished and the WNBA draft over, Princeton senior Blake Dietrick can now focus solely on being ready for training camp.
(04/17/15 8:48pm)
I t looks like senior Blake Dietrick will be given the chance to continue pursuing her dreams of a WNBA career.
(04/16/15 4:28pm)
1. Princeton Tigers (10-3 overall, 5-0 Ivy League)
(04/14/15 5:40pm)
The past weekend showed hopeful signs for the baseball team in a season that has been marked by losses. Returning home after playing their last five games on the road, the Tigers went 1-3 in their series against the Columbia Lions.
(04/12/15 6:41pm)
The Princeton men’s lacrosse team managed to break itself out of their funk.
(04/12/15 5:14pm)
The Tigers (9-3 overall, 4-0 Ivy League) have had an offense that has been firing on all cylinders as of late. They put up 11.33 goals per game, good for second in the Ivy League. This would be particularly important as they faced a Cornell team sporting perhaps the league’s best offense. The Big Red (8-4, 3-2) stands at the top of the league in goals per game with 14.5. It also boasts one of the league’s best shots on goal percentages, at 78.0 percent.
(04/12/15 5:12pm)
Heavyweight
(04/07/15 5:53pm)
Banghart wins Naismith Women's College Coach of the Year
(04/06/15 6:01pm)
It looks like Courtney Banghart has another accolade to add to what has already been a tremendous season.
(04/06/15 3:19pm)
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams really appear to have found their groove as league play has commenced. The men’s team had a dominant performance in their double-header this weekend, as they defeated Brown and Yale in a road trip through New England. The women’s team, remaining at home for the same time span, defeated the same two teams. With the victories, both teams remain perfect through league play.
(04/03/15 8:06pm)
Senior guard Blake Dietrick had the opportunity to continue her magical season Thursday night as she competed in the NCAA Women’s Three Point Contest, placing fifth overall.Anyone who saw Dietrick on the court this year can attest to her abilities as a sharpshooter. She shot 40.9 percent from downtown on the year as part of a scorching hot Tiger team. Having gone 31-1, this team is built in large part on its marksmanship — the team as a whole shot 40.5 percent from three on the season, the second best rate in the country.The selection for the competition is not purely based on three-point shooting percentage. Dietrick's teammates junior forward Annie Tarakchian and junior guard Michelle Miller, who were not part of the contest, shot 46.9 percent and 46 percent, respectively.Traveling to Indianapolis, Ind., for the competition, Dietrick will pit herself against some of the top ranked shooters in the country. The field sported stars such as Kelsey Harris, Andrea Hoover, Melissa Dixon, Cassandra Brown and Bonnie Samuelson, who rank third, fourth, sixth, seventh and eighth in the country, respectively, for three-point shooting.Dietrick herself is not officially listed in the NCAA's ranking of top women's three-point shooters. The issue lies in her volume of shots. The NCAA requires a player to have made at least two three-pointers a game on average to be on the top shooters list. Dietrick made 63 in 32 games, just one three-pointer shy of qualifying for the list.Dietrick held her own in this tough crowd, placing fifth in the first round in a field of eight. Unfortunately, only the top four would move on to the second round.With the contest behind her, Dietrick can continue preparing for the WNBA draft, taking placeApril 16.
(04/01/15 1:33pm)
30-0 in the regular season. The program’s first NCAA Tournament victory.
(03/31/15 5:14pm)
Men’s Rowing
(03/30/15 4:47pm)
After a magical season and an incredibly successful collegiate career, one might think Princeton senior Blake Dietrick would ease up on herself a little, focus on her thesis, and enjoy senior spring. Instead, she is training as hard as ever, with a new goal in sight – the WNBA.
(03/30/15 4:29pm)
Cameron Porter ’15, former Princeton men’s soccer star, had a collegiate career filled with triumph after triumph. His rookie season in the MLS on the Montreal Impact started off as a natural continuation of that success — he scored the winning goal in stoppage time against Mexican team Pachuca to send the Impact to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League. Porter was turning heads as one of the league’s immediate impact rookies.
(03/30/15 3:54pm)
This past weekend, the Princeton men’s volleyball team travelled through the state of Pennsylvania, taking on some of the toughest teams NCAA Volleyball has to offer. They went 1-1 on the weekend, falling 0-3 to Penn State University Friday evening and winning 3-0 against St. Francis University Saturday afternoon.