Michael Williams runs school's fourth ever sub-four minute mile
Adam FischCharging into the final lap of the third heat of the mile race at the Boston University Valentine Invitational Saturday, senior Michael Williams was in excellent positioning.
Charging into the final lap of the third heat of the mile race at the Boston University Valentine Invitational Saturday, senior Michael Williams was in excellent positioning.
The No. 1 women’s fencing team made a statement this weekend, winning its fifth-straight Ivy League title by a wide margin.
Men’s hockey falls to St. Lawrence, plays close in loss to No. 14 Clarkson Playing in one of his final games at Baker Rink, senior winger Andrew Ammon notched a pair of goals in an impressive performance against No.
It was only last year that Chris Ayres’ wrestlers lost three of their four February matches in Dillon Gym on the way to a two-win season.
The men’s basketball team suffered another crushing defeat Friday night against Columbia before rebounding to smother Cornell Saturday in the first pair of conference matchups at home.
The No. 1 women’s fencing team could not be in better shape going into this weekend’s Ivy League Championship.
Coming off a home split against Franklin & Marshall and Cornell last weekend, the wrestling team will return to action this weekend as it descends into the heart of its conference schedule.
Men’s basketball will try to turn its season around this weekend in match-ups against Columbia and Cornell at Jadwin Gymnasium.
This weekend the women's basketball team will have a road trip against Ivy rivals Columbia and Cornell.
Coming off a pair of away losses to Ivy League rivals Harvard and Dartmouth, the men’s hockey team (4-17 overall, 3-11 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) will continue conference play this weekend against St.
The Ivy League saw a power shift this past weekend as Princeton suffered a pair of major losses on the road at Harvard and Dartmouth.
This is the first in a series of articles recounting the feats of great Princeton teams from a variety of sports. Third Eye Blind’s November 1997 hit asked the question, “How’s it Going to Be?” which is asked every fall by college basketball fans nationwide, but particularly by Princeton supporters that year.
Q: Where are you from and what’s it like there? A: I’m from a central-north island of New Zealand, and I went to boarding school in a city called Hamilton.
Men's Squash sweeps Brown, falls in close match to no. 3 Yale Intersession was no break for Princeton men’s squash.
After a three-week hiatus from competition, the wrestling team returned tocompetition Saturday afternoon with a double-header at home.
One of only a few disappointments for the women’s basketball team last season was its loss to Harvard, which snapped a 33-game conference winning streak.
After two months away from the courts, the No. 4 women’s squash (7-3) returned to Jadwin Gymnasiumon Saturdayto kick off an action-packed weekend. On SaturdayPrinceton faced off against 10th-ranked Brown, the first of the trio of top-10 teams they played over the two days.
This weekend the Princeton men's hockey team (4-17 overall, 3-11 ECAC) had an Ivy League road trip, as it took on Harvard (6-11-3, 3-9-3) on Friday and Dartmouth (4-15-3, 3-11-1) on Saturday.
The men's basketball team suffered two Ivy League defeats over the weekend, effectively eliminating the already-small chance they had at winning the conference.
Princeton women’s ice hockey (11-9-3 overall, 7-7-2 ECAC) hosted a pair of Ivy and ECAC rivals in No.