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Princeton breaks non-conference winning streak in 16-13 overtime loss to Bryant

Princeton broke their non-conference winning streak of 17 games, which stretched back to 2016, with the loss against Bryant. Although the team was up 13–3 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers ultimately lost out in overtime fighting through the rain to a strong Bryant team who capitalized on their opportunities when they arose.

Princeton broke their non-conference winning streak of 17 games, which stretched back to 2016, with the loss against Bryant. Although the team was up 13–3 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers ultimately lost out in overtime fighting through the rain to a strong Bryant team who capitalized on their opportunities when they arose.

SPORTS | September 24

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Men’s cross country team places 15th at first big meet of the season

The No. 25 men’s cross country team raced through their first big meet of the season at the UVA Invitational on Saturday in a preview of the NCAA Championship course in November.

The No. 25 men’s cross country team raced through their first big meet of the season at the UVA Invitational on Saturday in a preview of the NCAA Championship course in November.

SPORTS | September 24

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Men’s soccer defeats St. John’s 3–2

Sophomore Daniel Ittycheria scored a career-high two goals for Princeton en route to a 3–2 win over St John’s. The Tigers will begin Ivy League play Saturday when they host Dartmouth at 11 a.m.

Sophomore Daniel Ittycheria scored a career high two goals for Princeton en route to a 3–2 win over St John's. The Tigers will begin Ivy League play Saturday when they host Darmouth at 11:00 am.

SPORTS | September 20

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‘A dream job for me’: Joe Dubuque named new head coach of the wrestling program

Dubuque, a two-time national champion from Indiana University and former New Jersey state champion, will be the 11th head coach in program history. 

Dubuque, a two time national champion from Indiana University and former New Jersey state champion, will be the 11th head coach in program history. 

SPORTS | September 20

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Field hockey falls to 2–4 on the season after 3–1 loss to UConn

Field hockey fell to a 2–4 record on Sunday after a tough loss to the UConn Huskies. Despite keeping things close for the majority of the game, a late surge from the Huskies allowed them to pull away in the fourth quarter. The Tigers will try to right the ship this Friday in their Ivy League opener against the Columbia Lions.

Field hockey fell to a 2–4 record on Sunday after a tough loss to the UConn Huskies. Despite keeping things close for the majority of the game, a late surge from the Huskies allowed them to pull away in the fourth quarter. The Tigers will try to right the ship this Friday in their Ivy League opener against the Columbia Lions.

SPORTS | September 19

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Football opens season with 23–12 victory at USD

Princeton football will return to the East Coast for their home opener against the Bryant University Bulldogs at Powers Field next Saturday at 3 p.m. The Tigers will look to continue strong through their non-conference schedule and hit Ivy League play with lots of momentum.

Princeton football will return to the East Coast for their home opener against the Bryant University Bulldogs at Powers Field next Saturday at 3 p.m. The Tigers will look to continue strong through their non-conference schedule and hit Ivy League play with lots of momentum.

SPORTS | September 17

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Halftime: Where Princeton student athletes spend their summer

When athletes spread out for the summer, they go in a variety of directions. Some play their sport in a new setting, while others pursue other opportunities. The Daily Princetonian spoke to two athletes about their summer internships.

When athletes spread out for the summer, they go in a variety of directions. Some play their sport in a new setting, while others pursue other opportunities. The Daily Princetonian spoke to two athletes about their summer internships.

SPORTS | September 14

Senior forward Liz Agatucci on the Princeton women's field hockey team getting past a Delaware defender en route to a goal.

This week in Princeton Athletics

It was an eventful week for the Tigers. We saw first place finishes, overtime losses, and a nearly historic afternoon for women’s rugby. Read for an in-depth breakdown of how it all played out and what’s to come for our fall sports.

It was an eventful week for the Tigers. We saw first place finishes, overtime losses, and a nearly historic afternoon for Women’s rugby. Read for an in-depth breakdown of how it all played out and what’s to come for our fall sports.

SPORTS | September 13

Pat Glory directs his celebratory screams toward his head coach Chris Ayers and the crowd after securing a spot in the 2023 NCAA wrestling title match.

After 17 seasons at the helm of Princeton wrestling, Head Coach Chris Ayres is heading to Stanford

After 17 years at the helm of Princeton wrestling, Chris Ayers is heading west to lead the Stanford wrestling program as its new head coach. Ayers is credited by many as the man who put Princeton wrestling on the map. During his tenure, Ayers has produced All-Ivy wrestlers, All-Americans, and a National Champion. His legacy will not soon be forgotten.

After 17 years at the helm of Princeton wrestling, Chris Ayers is heading west to lead the Stanford wrestling program as its new head coach. Ayers is credited by many as the man who put Princeton wrestling on the map. During his tenure, Ayers has produced All-Ivy wrestlers, All-Americans, and a National Champion. His legacy will not soon be forgotten.

SPORTS | September 12

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This week in Princeton Athletics: Part 1

Princeton athletics returned this past weekend. Aside from women’s soccer — who had already opened their season on August 25 — most fall sports made their season debut in exciting fashion. 

Princeton athletics returned this past weekend. Aside from women’s soccer — who had already opened their season on August 25 — most fall sports made their season debut in exciting fashion. 

SPORTS | September 6

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Princeton basketball legend James Mastaglio ’98 passes away

Mastaglio “lived in a way that was a good way to be, he did not seem to worry,” men’s basketball coach Mitch Henderson ’98 said to the Daily Princetonian. “Just sort of one of those guys where you’d say ‘Stags is the best.’” 

Mastaglio “lived in a way that was a good way to be, he did not seem to worry,” men’s basketball coach Mitch Henderson ’98 said to the Daily Princetonian. “Just sort of one of those guys where you’d say ‘Stags is the best.’”

SPORTS | August 9