Princeton and Penn go back and forth on weekend
Stephen WoodWith Princeton coming in last place in the Gehrig Division of the Ivy League, it looked like there was a legitimate chance of Penn sweeping this weekend’s four-game set.
With Princeton coming in last place in the Gehrig Division of the Ivy League, it looked like there was a legitimate chance of Penn sweeping this weekend’s four-game set.
After falling to George Mason (14-13 overall, 8-6 EIVA) on the road the previous week, the men's volleyball team (15-9, 10-4) avenged its loss to the Patriots with a home winon Fridaynight in front of a packed Dillon Gymnasium.
The women’s lacrosse team defeated Dartmouth 12-10 at the Class of 1952 Stadium on Saturday afternoon, securing its third consecutive victory and clinching the regular season Ivy League Championship for the first time since 2006.
A postseason bid will have to be at-large for the No.
The softball team will host the first-place Penn Quakers this weekend at the Class of 1895 Field, playing four games over the course of two days.
Jewish athletes gathered at the Center for Jewish Life on Thursday afternoon for a Jewish Athletes’ Luncheon, the second event of its kind hosted this year.
Sometimes, crunch time comes early in the season.
Sophomore rowers on Princeton's heavyweight crew, George Bradbury and Fred Vystavel raced and attended school across the pond before coming to New Jersey.
Andrew Wiggins — born Feb. 23, 1995 is a 6-foot-8-inch small forward who most recently played for the Kansas Jayhawks and could very well be the No.
Mollie Marcoux ’91 will be the new director of athletics, the University announced at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon. Marcoux will succeed Gary Walters ’67, who held the post for 20 years and took the University’s varsity teams to unprecedented success in the Ivy League. A former women’s ice hockey standout, Marcoux earned eight varsity letters over four years in soccer and hockey.
It appears likely that the women’s lacrosse regular season champion will be decided this Wednesday night on the 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field.
Coming off a heartbreaking 8-7 defeat at the hands of then-No.
McLean sets school record, men’s team places second at quad meet Sitting out most of its best distance runners, Princeton track and field won nine events, but lost to Monmouth University 76-73.
A crushing defeat in the final against Brown last weekend meant the men’s rugby team had just missed out on an opportunity to win the Ivy League Championships.
Women dispose of Harvard and Dartmouth, move to 5-0 in league play“These girls are on fire,” said Alicia Keys of Princeton women’s tennis, approximately.
The women’s water polo team pulled off a three-peat today in Cambridge, Massachusettson Sunday.
Men’s lacrosse (7-4 overall, 2-2 Ivy League) did not face a significant threat from a visiting Dartmouth (1-8, 0-4). The Big Green played with the intensity of a nothing-to-lose side, but their efforts fell short in a 13-10 win for the Tigers. The home team trailed only once, as Dartmouth midfielder Billy Heidt had the first of his two goals six minutes in to pick up a 2-1 lead.
Following Wednesday’s tough home loss to No. 2 Maryland, the Princeton women’s lacrosse team is set to take on Harvard in Cambridge this Saturday afternoon.
No. 15 men’s lacrosse (6-4 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) will playits final regular-season home game this Saturday against in-conference opponent Dartmouth (1-7, 0-3 Ivy). Barring a miraculous showing from the Big Green, the Tigers should emerge Saturday with a win.