Princeton women’s tennis falls to Texas-Austin and Alabama in Blue Gray National Tennis Classic
Helen ZhangPrinceton women’s tennis suffered tough losses to No.
Princeton women’s tennis suffered tough losses to No.
With this weekend’s wins over Columbia (12-14 overall, 1-10 Ivy) and Cornell (14-12, 6-6), the women’s basketball team has swept 39 out of its past 42 Ivy League weekends. On Friday, the Tigers beat Columbia for the 16th time in a row, running past the Lions, 77-48.
This past weekend, the wait for the highly-anticipated Ivy Indoor Heptagonal Championships finally came to an end.
Despite a very successful season in the Ivy League Conference, the Women’s HockeyTeam (22-8-2, 14-6-2 ECAC) lost this past weekend to the St.
This Friday and Saturday the men’s basketball team hosted Ivy rivals, Columbia and Cornell, for a conference double-header.
How do you end a perfect season? Men’s swimming answered this question by bringing home Princeton’s 31stIvy League title –the squad’s seventh title in the last eight years.
The Princeton men’s volleyball team (3-8, 3-3 EIVA) evened up its in-conference recordthis Saturdaywith a crucial victory over Sacred Heart University (3-10, 3-3 EIVA). The Tigers entered this weekend’s match coming off of a tough loss to Harvard (7-6, 4-2 EIVA) the day before.
After two weeks with no competition, the Princeton women’s water polo team will return to action this weekend when they travel to Lewisburg, Pa.
This Thursday, the men’s swimming and diving team headed to Providence in search of a storybook conclusion to what has been a phenomenal year of competition.
After completing a strong 11-2 season and notching a 5-2 Ivy League record, the women’s squash team now faces their greatest challenge yet as they head to New Haven this weekend for the Howe Cup Championships.The Howe Cup serves as the national championship for women’s squash.
Both the open and lightweight women’s rowing teams are looking forward to strong seasons, after enjoying a host of successes last year and starting on the right note in fall racing.The lightweight women’s team 2014-2015 season included highlights such as capturing both the Class of 1999 Cup against Harvard and Class of 2006 Cup against Georgetown University.
With the Indoor Heptagonal Invitational coming up this Sunday, the Spring outdoor season for Princeton Men’s Track and Field is the last thing on most of the runners’ minds.
Last fall’s rowing season for the Tigers culminated in the successful Princeton Chase invitational hosted on Lake Carnegie.
As the reigning Ivy League champion, the women’s lacrosse team opened their 2016 spring season against UVA at Sherrerd Field at the Class of 1952 Stadium, and pocketed an early win at 14-7.The Tigers had an impressive season last year, finishing at No.
Just a week separates the baseball team from its season debut against Louisville. For a team itching to get onto the open field, March 4 could not come quicker.While many take the return of warm weather and blue skies for granted, the Tigers relish this spring as an opportunity to turn a new leaf.
On the weekend of Feb. 12, the Princeton Women’s Water Polo team started their season with the Princeton Invitational, facing California Baptist University, Villanova University, California Lutheran University and Iona College.
The women’s track and field team will look to extend its indoor season success as it begins its outdoor season next month. The team has been particularly hungry this year, having already won two titles and broken several records.
With spring fast approaching, it means the softball team will gear up for another run, and hunt for their first appearance in the NCAA tournament since the 2008 season. After finishing middle of the pack in the league standings from last year, it’s clear that the Tigers have the chops to compete with their fellow Ivies.
Under warm skies this past Saturday, Princeton men’s lacrosse emerged from their first game with a convincing 21-4 victory.
This weekend, the women and men’s track and field team hosted rival schools at the annual Princeton Invitational in Jadwin Gym.