Baseball loses close games to Yale, shatters records against Brown
David LiuRiding a successful streak of Ivy League wins, Princeton baseball traveled to New Haven and Providence this weekend with high hopes.
Riding a successful streak of Ivy League wins, Princeton baseball traveled to New Haven and Providence this weekend with high hopes.
This Saturday, the men’s volleyball team traveled to Fairfax, Va., to face EIVA conference rivals George Mason.
Both the men’s and women’s track teams performed impressively on day one of the Sam Howell Invitational held in Weaver Stadium this past Saturday and Sunday.Senior Kathryn Fluehr finished in first place in the 10k with a personal record of 34:29.59.
All four Princeton crew teams had successful outings this weekend, with both men’s squads and women’s openweight scoring dual meet victories while women’s lightweight competed at the Knecht Cup Regatta in a series of over four races.
Former men’s lacrosse head coach Chris Bates has been fired by the Universityfor elbowing a Brown University player when the Tigers visited the Bears last Saturday.Bates declined to comment.APrinceton Athletic Communications statementissued on Wednesday noted that following a University review of the incident, Bates is no longer employed by the University.In his place, men’s lacrosse offensive coordinator Matt Madalon will assume the head coach position.The incident occurred during the first possession of the second half against the Bears.
This past Sunday, the No. 13 Princeton women’s lacrosse team (4-2 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) topped the University of Delaware Blue Hens (8-4 overall) in a close battle to mark their third win in a row.
The Princeton men’s lacrosse team (2-6, 0-3 Ivy League) came into this weekend’s game against nationally third-ranked Brown (8-0, 3-0) after a tough 11-10 loss to first overall Yale the weekend before.
The most critical portion of the season has begun for the Princeton softball team: Ivy League play.
Just last year, Princeton baseball (11-10 overall, 4-0 Ivy League) could be found at the bottom of the Ivy League rankings.
Returning from a two-week hiatus, the men’s tennis team opened their Ivy League campaign this past weekend with a pair of home matches against Brown and Yale.
The Princeton men’s and women’s crew teams were all in action this weekend as they approach the heart of their dual meet season.
Over fifty men on Princeton’s track and field team traveled across the nation this weekend. The competitions included the highly competitive Texas Relays, Florida Relays, Stanford Invitational and Muhlenberg Invitational.
This Friday and Saturday, the men’s volleyball team hosted conference rivals Penn State and St.
This Friday and Saturday, the women’s track and field team participated in the Stanford and Muhlenberg Invitationals.
Bad weather resulted in a delayed start to the Black & Gold Challenge at the University of Central Florida in Orlando two Saturdays ago for men and women’s track and field teams.
The Princeton men’s tennis team begins Ivy League play this weekend with matches against Brown on Saturday and Yale on Sunday.
We’re already well into the season for the baseball teams of the Ivy League. With league play just around the corner, we take a look at how teams across the Ancient 8 have positioned themselves so far in the standings. Cornell Big Red(6-7 overall): Despite coming off of their straight losses in their series against the University of Central Florida, the Big Red have started out the year strong, particularly in pitching.
The Princeton Women’s Lacrosse team (5-2, 2-0 Ivy League) played in a thrilling match against Ivy League rival the Harvard Crimson (5-3, 1-1 Ivy League) in Cambridge, Mass on Saturday.For the first half of the game, both teams went back and forth responding to each other’s goals, but the Orange and Black never trailed.
The Princeton Tigers (2-5, 0-2 Ivy League) played like an entirely different team from the one that suffered a 20-10 drubbing at the hands of Penn.
The Princeton women’s tennis team (9-7 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) ushered in Ivy League play with a 5-2 victory against Penn (7-6, 0-1) on Saturday.