Softball plays pair of doubleheaders at Columbia
Sydney MandelbaumThe softball team will travel to New York City this weekend to play four games in two days against Columbia.
The softball team will travel to New York City this weekend to play four games in two days against Columbia.
If I asked 100 Princetonians who they think is the best athlete currently enrolled, I would expect to hear a lot of the usual suspects.
This Saturday and Sunday, the 12thand 13thof April, men’s club rugby will be hosting the Ivy League Championships at Rickerson Field, looking to build on last season’s convincing semifinal berth performance, where they lost to eventual winners Dartmouth.
“When a boy handed me a cup of water on the 16thtee, I could hardly hold it. I didn’t know whether I was holdin’ the putter or it was holdin’ me.”– Gay Brewer, 1967 Master’s Champion You can’t see it.
This year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament was one of the best ever. That might sound like an outright lie to some people whose favorite team lost early or whose bracket showed more red than the South on election day.
Wins came for both Princeton lacrosse teams this past Saturday at Class of 1952 Stadium's Sherrerd Field.
Tenth of a second separates Columbia lightweight crew from Princeton The term “photo finish” is used to describe a result remarkable for its closeness.
Bendtsen, Udland Shine at Stanford Invitational The men’s track and field team took some of its brightest talent out west for the Stanford Invitational, and the Tigers did not disappoint in the Golden State.
The baseball team has scored more than four runs just once since March 16, and, in four games this weekend, there was just one exception.
Women come back from the brink against Yale, crush BrownJunior Lindsay Graff had been in this situation before.
On a windy Saturday, women's lacrosse (7-3 overall, 3-1 Ivy League) thrashed Yale (7-4, 1-3 ) 15-8 in a comprehensive victory where they did not once trail.
Going three-for-three this weekend, the women’s water polo team has shown it has what it takes going into the Southern Division championship.
The first balls started flying around 5:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon. A champion finally emerged from the field at approximately 2:15 a.m.
The course of play at the Class of 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field had visiting Rutgers (7-4 overall, 2-2 Big East) leading 6-3 through one and a half quarters.
After the recent weather conditions in New Jersey, head coach Scott Bradley could have easily blamed his team’s 13-6 loss on the rain.
The women’s lacrosse team is set to take on Yale at 1 p.m. on Saturday, in the second match of a three game home stand for the Tigers.
Under the lights at 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field, men’s lacrosse (4-4 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) will host Rutgers (7-4, 2-2 Big East) in an attempt to rediscover winning ways after two consecutive away losses.
Every spring, the world of college sports grows feverish with anticipation as the most important tournament of the season draws near.