Around the Ivies: All Sports
Eddie OwensAs the school year wraps up, it seems like a good time to reflect on three seasons of competition in the Ivy League.
As the school year wraps up, it seems like a good time to reflect on three seasons of competition in the Ivy League.
Princeton fades to bronze after taking early lead at Eastern SprintsCertainly no one can question the heart and determination of the nine women who make up No.
Updated: according to Sunday evening's selection announcement,round one will see Princeton travel to Charlottesville, Va.
Women finish strong in final home meet of regular season The women’s track and field team put in a number of strong performances in the Elite Meeton FridayandSaturday, as the team hosted its final home meet of the regular season.Fridaysaw sophomore Julia Ratcliffe win her seventh hammer throw event of the season, as she reached 69.85 meters on her final throw of the afternoon.
Under the lights at the Class of 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field this Friday, women’s lacrosse (10-5 overall, 6-1 Ivy League) will take on Cornell (7-8, 4-3) in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament.
Women’s lightweights hope to avenge Crimson loss at Sprints After their two-week win streak was snapped last Saturday against Harvard, the lightweight women will get a chance at revenge when they face off against the top-ranked Crimson on Sunday at the 2014 EAWRC Championships.
Having regularly packed the stands in Dillon Gymnasium, the men's volleyball team has concluded one of the most successful seasons in its program's history.Volleyball is a sport that runs deep in the lifeblood of California culture, and this has been no exception for junior libero Tony Ensbury, a native of Manhattan Beach.
Let’s talk about Donald Sterling. Picture for a moment the sun rising over a vast plantation where virile black bodies pick cotton every day, gaily singing their hearts out all the while.
"It's just been my path to play lacrosse." On Friday, Jan. 10, of this year, the Ohio Machine selected Princeton senior midfielder Tom Schreiber with the first overall pick in the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft. In a University news release, legendary Princeton attackman Ryan Boyle said of the midfielder, "He can dodge, shoot on the run, feed, has great vision." Boyle, an ESPN analyst and current member of the Boston Cannons, was the second pick in the 2004 MLL draft and is the all-time point leader for the league. Only eight teams play in the league.
Recently announced as Princeton's next director of athletics, Mollie Marcoux '91 wrote her senior thesis on the history of women in sports from 1895 to 1946.
The Princeton softball team finished its season on a strong note this weekend, winning its last two regular season games against Cornell.
Despite the late date, a cold win blew throughout Sunday’s doubleheader as the baseball team drew closer to the end of a season that never really got hot.
There would be no Cinderella story. Princeton men’s rugby crashed out of the Nationals with back-to-back defeats to West Virginia University and Brown.
The men's volleyball team concluded its season on a strong note, but fell just shy of a bid for the NCAA Tournament.
Despite putting up an impressive performance early on in the Collegiate Water Polo Association title gameon Sunday, the No.
The men’s and women’s golf teams competed in the Ivy League Championships this weekend, teeing off against league competition at Baltusrol Golf Club in nearby Springfield, N.J.
Senior midfielder Tucker Shanley, pictured above in prior action, had a team-high four goals to cap off his years as a Tiger. Neither Princeton lacrosse teams managed wins over their top-tier competition this past weekend.
At the Penn Relays “carnival” on Franklin Field, Princeton track sophomore Julia Ratcliffe dominated the hammer throw competition with a distance of 65.89 meters, over 3 full meters more than any other competitor.
For the last two years, Princeton has been used to being No. 1 in Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division play.