Liveblog: Columbia vs. Princeton
Stephen WoodThe football team's Ivy League opener will be in New Jersey, where the Tigers (1-1) will look to come away from their first three games with a winning record for the first time since 2008.
The football team's Ivy League opener will be in New Jersey, where the Tigers (1-1) will look to come away from their first three games with a winning record for the first time since 2008.
After a 50-point explosion last weekend, the Tigers (1-1 overall) look to build on their offensive momentum as they begin Ivy League play against Columbia.
DiAndre Atwater and Lavondre Nelson are sophomore running backs on the football team. Hailing from Atlanta, Ga., Atwater and Nelson have combined for nearly 200 yards of rushing in the Tigers’ first two games of the season.
Just over a year ago, on Sept. 29, 2012, I was pestering the football team’s head coach, Bob Surace ’90.
Half of the Ancient Eight has now seen league action, and all but one team has won its first game of the 2013 season.
After a disappointing loss to Lehigh in its season opener, the football team rebounded explosively against Georgetown on Saturday.
This weekend, the football team will travel down to Washington D.C. to take on Georgetown.
The football team performed very differently in the first and second halves of Saturday’s football game, allowing their early 19-point lead to be overcome by the Mountain Hawks in their one-point loss.
Despite an impressive performance by the football teamon Saturday, particularly in the first half, the Tigers left their first game disappointed, blowing a 19-point lead to end up losing by only one.
The Ancient Eight kicked off their seasons last weekend, and, though they had a late start, some of the Ivy League teams have already made a big impact.
Last year in Bethlehem, PA, the football team’s first half effort against Lehigh was not encouraging.
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Can an Ivy League defense lose two players to the NFL and recreate its magic from last season? A year after the Tigers’ defense paved the way toward Princeton’s first bonfire season in six years, the new lineup will be key if the Tigers are to replicate or even surpass last season’s success.
With its first game fast approaching, the Tiger football team looks to add explosive potential to its fast-paced offense.
As the football team prepared to take the field against Lehigh for last year’s season opener, the number of people who knew who would start under center for Princeton was so small that, well, everyone who knew was preparing to take the field.
When the 2013 season opens on Sept. 21, 30 new freshmen will suit up in orange and black as members of the football team.
Dick Kazmaier ’52, legendary tailback and Princeton’s only Heisman Trophy winner, diedThursdayin Boston at age 82. Bob Ruxin ’76, president of Kazmaier’s firm, Kazmaier Associates, Inc.,said that the cause of death was heart and lung disease. Kazmaier was known across the country for his prowess on the field, but he was equally famous in the Princeton community for his humility, as well as for his choice not to pursue professional football despite winning college football’s highest honor in 1951.