Women's team rebounds to victory, while men's team hits rough patch
Miles HinsonWomen’s Soccer The first skid of the season came to a halt for the women’s soccer team.
Women’s Soccer The first skid of the season came to a halt for the women’s soccer team.
On Friday, Sept. 11, the men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Boston to participate in the second annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet.
Men’s Water Polo Diving into a fresh season while riding last ones’s monumental success, the men’s water polo team (3-0) traveled to Annapolis, Md., for the annual Navy Invitational. Opponents facing the No.
The Princeton women’s soccer team started out their 2015 campaign incredibly strong, as they swept this weekend in games against Howard University and Fordham University. The Tigers (2-0 overall), looking to make their first postseason bid since 2012, made a thunderous statement on Friday evening, as they hammered the Howard Bisons (1-2 overall) 6-0.
In an unprecedented move, the University and IMG announced a new multi-year rights representation agreement on Aug.
Earlier this month, the New York Knicks selected Princeton basketball alum TJ Bray ’14 for the Las Vegas NBA Summer League.The NBA Summer League offers an opportunity for newly signed rookies, undrafted prospects and a few international players to demonstrate their skills in front of NBA front offices and coaches.
A trophy wife. It’s a notion both archaic and shockingly sexist. It reduces a woman from human being to a possession, a glittery object a man can tote around for all to see.
Soerens and Pons cap careers at NCAA Championships After serving as the hero in a thrilling Ivy League Heptagonal Championships meet, senior Stephen Soerens was able to showcase his skills on the national stage.
Sara Hendershot ’10, a standout rower at Princeton, came in fourth place at the 2012 Olympics by an incredibly slim margin and is now getting ready to compete one more time at that level in Rio de Janeiro next year.
While at Princeton, Soren Thompson '05 managed to balance academics with dominating the fencing world both in the NCAA and on the international stage, making his first Olympic campaign before graduation.
Carol Brown ’75 was a trailblazer for women’s sports both at Princeton and on a national scale.
Men’s basketball coaching staff and alumni gathered in Robertson Hall atnoonon Fridayto discuss the state of the team and plans for improvement going into the 2015-2016 academic year. After head coach Mitch Henderson ’98 made opening remarks for the event, president of the Friends of Princeton Basketball group, Jesse Rosenfeld ’97, pointed out that the league is getting more and more competitive with each year.
As commencement draws near, the Princeton Varsity Club honored its graduating seniorson Thursdayevening at the annual Gary Walters ’67 Princeton Varsity Club Awards Banquet.
Princeton's motto is "In the nation's service and the service of all nations," and very few alumni have lived up to this statement as much as former Senator Bill Bradley '65 has.
The women’s lacrosse team’s surging season came to an abrupt end this pastSaturdayas the Duke Blue Devils defeated the Tigers (16-4 overall, 7-0 Ivy League) by a score of 7-3 in the NCAA quarterfinals.
Battling in a pool of the best teams in the nation, the women’s water polo team (31-5 overall, 9-1 Collegiate Water Polo Association) finished its season at Stanford, Calif.
Princeton soccer’s own senior forward Cameron Porter has had incredible success both in his Princeton and professional careers and is The Daily Princetonian’s 2015 Male Athlete of the Year. After finishing the season leading the NCAA in goals and points per game, Porterreceived Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year and ECAC Offensive Player of the Year honors before he was drafted in the third round of the MLS SuperDraft by the Montreal Impact in January. “You always want to leave a mark in your senior year, like any other person, and make sure you leave the program in a better state than when you came into it," Porter said.
Men’s Tennis:The Princeton men’s tennis team saw a successful season end on Friday evening, as they lost in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament to the Minnesota Gophers.The day started out strong for the Tigers (19-8 overall, 4-3 Ivy League), as they won in doubles to kick the battle with Minnesota off.