Male Athlete of the Year: Matija Pecotic
Senior Matija Pecotic, the Daily Princetonian?s 2013 Male Athlete of the Year, says his original goal for his Princeton career was to make the starting lineup of the men?s tennis team.
Senior Matija Pecotic, the Daily Princetonian?s 2013 Male Athlete of the Year, says his original goal for his Princeton career was to make the starting lineup of the men?s tennis team.
When the women?s lacrosse team took the field against Duke in the first round of this season?s NCAA Division I Tournament in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, few outside observers thought that the No.
In August of 2012, senior midfielder Katie Reinprecht was still training in Europe with the U.S. National Team as her year-long hiatus from Princeton field hockey drew to a close.
Some of the most fascinating words of advice I?ve heard came from a veteran professional photography editor.
Making its second-ever NCAA championship appearance for the second consecutive year, the sixth-seeded women's water polo team went 2-1 at the national championships this past weekend in Boston to finish fifth out of eight teams playing in the tournament.
The No. 17 women?s lacrosse team goes into the first round of the NCAA tournament confident despite its disappointing one-and-done performance in the Ivy League tournament.
After its second consecutive Eastern Championships title two weeks ago, the women?s water polo team will make its second consecutive and second-ever appearance in the NCAA tournament this weekend.
It?s been a busy semester for senior fencer Eliza Stone. After winning the NCAA individual and team title fewer than two months ago, Stone was part of a four-person U.S.
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Tommy Gibbons is a senior midfielder on the men?s lacrosse team. A walk-on his freshman year, the New Jersey native and former Tiger Inn treasurer worked to be a vital leader on a lacrosse team that only had five seniors this season.
Down by almost 30 points to Cornell with only a few events left in the Ivy League Championships on Sunday at Weaver Stadium, the Tiger men?s chase for the title was shaping up to be a repeat of the narrow loss at indoor Heps.
The second-seeded women?s lacrosse team?s quest for the Ivy League championship ended Friday night after a grueling double-overtime loss to third-seeded Dartmouth in the first round of the Ivy tournament.Though Princeton (10-6 overall, 6-2 Ivy League) narrowly beat Dartmouth (10-6, 6-2) just two weeks ago, 15-13, the Big Green came ready to fight, and the score was close the entire game ? it was tied seven times.Dartmouth started strong with three goals in the first eight minutes of the game.
The men?s lacrosse team?s three-goal surge to tie Yale at six in Sunday?s Ivy League championship game was not enough to hold off the Bulldogs (11-4 overall, 6-2 Ivy League), who responded resiliently with a five-goal run that put the game out of reach for the Tigers (9-5, 4-4).After Yale amassed a 6-2 lead, with midfielder Michael Lipin?s netting the sixth goal with 2:36 left to play in the first half, Princeton responded quickly ? sophomore attackman Mike MacDonald scored with 28 seconds remaining in the half, and senior midfielder Jeff Froccaro opened up the third quarter with three consecutive goals, knotting the score at 6-6 with 10:43 left in the period.
Emily Easton is a sophomore sprinter who lives in Wilson College. When she?s not on the track, the history major from Long Island enjoys animals, online shopping and taking a break from running.
For junior Kelly Shon, the end of this year?s golf season was a mix of old and new.
The women?s lacrosse team will face off against Dartmouth for the second time this season on Friday in the first round of the Ivy League Tournament.After besting No.
The losers of a game rarely get the opportunity to exact revenge after just a week?s hiatus.
When Shirley Tilghman took over as University President in 2001, she had very little experience with intercollegiate athletics.
The men?s lacrosse regular season has come and gone, and four teams will be participating in this year?s Ivy League tournament to fight for the conference?s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
After tight competition throughout the tournament, the men?s golf team rallied on Sunday to move from fourth to first in the Ivy League championship last weekend.