Men's basketball defeats Brown, falls to conference leader Yale
Miles HinsonIt was an up and down weekend for the Princeton men’s basketball team as it split a pair of games in this weekend’s homestand.
It was an up and down weekend for the Princeton men’s basketball team as it split a pair of games in this weekend’s homestand.
Princeton men’s lacrosse (1-0) could hardly have hoped for a better start to their 2015 season.
The Princeton women’s basketball team has been unstoppable this season, climbing national polls with a 21-0 record, and is now the only women’s Division I basketball team in the country still undefeated.
Coming off wins against New Jersey Institute of Technology and University of California, San Diego, the Tigers play their first home games of the season this weekend.
As the season hits full swing, the Princeton men’s basketball team return home after a trip through New York State to defend Jadwin Gymnasium against the animals from New England. The Tigers (10-11, 3-2 Ivy League) hope to build on what has been a fantastic home record, where they have accumulated a record of 8-2 on the year.
In a strong opening to the season, the women’s water polo team took down three of four foes at DeNunzio Pool this weekend at the Princeton Invitational.
It was a heartfelt weekend for the Tigers as women’s squash honored four seniors at Jadwin Gymnasium — Nicole Bunyan, Hallie Dewey, Alex Lunt and Hadley Chu.
Women’s Fencing It’s always the longest streaks that are the hardest to see go. So the Princeton women’s fencing team found out at the Ivy League Round Robin tournament that took place SundayandMondayin New York City.
After a successful Tiger Open where the Men’s and Women’s teams combined for ten first place finishes, both the Women’s and Men’s Track & Field teams had considerable success at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup at Penn State University this past weekend, finishing third and fourth, respectively, although host Penn State Nittany Lions far outpaced any team in the competition, finishing almost 100 points ahead of the Tigers in the Women’s competitions, and 80 points ahead of the Men’s team. Women’s Track & Field The Tigers were able to win two events this weekend, and finished as runners-up in four other events as they totaled 72 points for the weekend.
Women’s Hockey sweeps weekend, wins exciting Senior Day matchup The Princeton Women’s Ice Hockey team (13-10-2, 11-6-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) might have played its last game at Hobey Baker Rink this season.
Princeton swimming and diving concluded its regular season schedule this past weekend at Columbia.
Just a month away from postseason competition, the wrestling team (8-5 overall, 2-1 Ivy League) started off the month of February on a hot streak, as the Tigers took out Ivy opponents Harvard and Brownon Saturday.
This weekend, the Princeton women’s basketball team matched a program best with 21 consecutive wins this season.
Lions and Tigers and Red, oh my! Alas, the Princeton Tigers (10-11 overall, 3-2 Ivy League) received no easy stroll down the yellow brick road but rather two games this weekend in hostile environments, travelling through the state of New York to face Columbia (11-9, 3-3) and Cornell (11-11, 3-3). Princeton came into this weekend climbing to the top of the Ivy League standings, ranked third in the conference and beginning to nip at the heels of Harvard and Yale, the leaders in the Ivy League. In their pursuit of the number one spot in the league, the Tigers’ weekend could not have started out better.
Men’s Tennis It’s always nice to start the season off with some solid wins. The Princeton men’s tennis team had an excellent beginning to the season, defeating both Air Force and the University of Denver teams in its trip out west to Colorado.
With some excellent performances over Intersession, the women’s ice hockey team moves closer to obtaining home-ice advantage for an ECAC (Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) playoff series. The Tigers (11-10-2, 9-6-1 ECAC) opened their post-final exam portion of the season with a 4-2 loss to Boston College (25-0-1). This certainly isn’t that shocking, given that Boston College is the No.
Fresh off of a homestand against two strong opponents, the Princeton men’s basketball team travels through the state of New York to battle Ivy League foes.
If you ever want to see the full range of human emotion, just find the nearest Seattle Seahawks fan and ask them to relive the last minute of the Super Bowl.
Out in Evanston, Ill., both the men’s and women’s fencing teams had solid outings in their matches at the Northwestern Duals. Princeton’s opponents came from a variety of regions across the country.
In an exciting and unprecedented showing, the Princeton women’s swimming and diving team tied with Harvard for first place at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool, drumming up excitement for the highly anticipated Ivy League Championships.