Women's swimming and diving comes from behind, takes Ivy League championships
Tom PhamIn what was a sensational weekend, the Women’s Swimming and Diving Team claimed the Ivy League Championship after an unbelievable comeback.
In what was a sensational weekend, the Women’s Swimming and Diving Team claimed the Ivy League Championship after an unbelievable comeback.
It was more of the same for the Princeton men’s basketball team this weekend, as they split another pair of games and continue to tread water in the Ivy League standings.
This weekend, the unstoppable Princeton women’s basketball team will look to extend its undefeated record as it hosts rivals Dartmouth and Harvard as the first part of a four-game homestand.
The Tigers certainly have their work cut out for them if they want to claw their way to the top of the Ivy League.
The men’s and women’s tennis teams will travel to Montgomery, Ala., this weekend to play in the Blue Gray National Tennis Classic.
After dropping her personal record in the mile event below five minutes last weekend at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, sophomore Rachael Chacko is looking forward to Heptagonal Ivy League Championships.
Men’s Hockey In Men’s Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey, each of the twelve competing teams are guaranteed a playoff spot.
The Princeton men’s volleyball team is off to its best start in recent memory, opening 3-0 in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and 5-4 overall.
The baseball team looks to rebound after rough outings in the 2012-13 season and the 2013-14 season.
Both men’s and women’s golf look to continue to round into form after an inconsistent fall season.
The softball team is back and better than ever, getting ready to open season play this weekend. After losing only two seniors to graduation last year, the Tigers have a lot to look forward to, with a strong freshman class and a reimagined approach to the game.
Four Ivy League teams rank among the nation’s top 20 according to both the Inside Lacrosse and the U.S.
On Feb. 21, the Princeton women’s lacrosse season will officially kick off as the team faces No.
Men’s Preview This year, as the men’s track and field team finishes their indoor season and enters the outdoor, they hope to reclaim the Ivy League Championship titles from Cornell in each.
This weekend the Tigers gave a thrilling performance to finish third in the Howe Cup, hosted at Harvard.
Going into the weekend riding a three-match win streak, which included a home rout of Ivy rivals Harvard and Brown last weekend, the wrestling team (9-6, 6-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association) split a pair of road matches this weekend.
Both the men’s and women’s track and field teams demonstrated their superiority over fierce Ivy League rivals Harvard and Yale by dominating in the H-Y-P meet which was hosted in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Princeton men’s volleyball (5-4 overall, 3-0 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) impressed the Dillon Gymnasium faithful with two strong wins during their home opening weekend.
This weekend was an important one for the women's basketball team as they extended their undefeated season to 23-0 with a 7-0 record in the Ivy League.
In what has been a long and arduous season for the men’s hockey team, the Tigers (4-17-3 overall, 2-14-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) are finally heating up, grabbing a tie and victory this past weekend against two tough conference foes.