Men's Basketball: How Harvard beat Princeton
Not surprisingly, the Ivy League?s top-ranked team also happens to be its highest-scoring. Harvard leads the conference with 70.3 points per game, well ahead of runner-up Princeton?s 66.5.
Not surprisingly, the Ivy League?s top-ranked team also happens to be its highest-scoring. Harvard leads the conference with 70.3 points per game, well ahead of runner-up Princeton?s 66.5.
There have been few signs that spring is coming in New Jersey lately, but we know one thing for sure: On March 1, one week from Friday, the Princeton baseball team will take the field for its first spring training game of the season.The Tigers have a fresh start before them, but throughout the offseason, they have borne in mind the memory of the disappointing end to their 2012 campaign.
The men?s tennis team played in the ECAC tournament this past weekend, finishing fourth thanks to losses to Columbia and Harvard.
The men’s lacrosse team’s completely restructured defense embarks on the 2013 season as the final piece of a favorite team, not an underdog one.
The Princeton women?s water polo team enters the season with the arduous task of topping the best season in the program?s history.
The Tigers enter the 2013 softball season with some new faces and new enthusiasm. After five years beneath head coach Trina Salcido, the program has new leadership under head coach Lisa Sweeney and assistant coach Jen Lapicki.
This Saturday, men?s lacrosse will take the field for the first time since a one-goal loss to Virginia bumped the Tigers out of the NCAA tournament last May.
The Princeton crews have more than a month before they begin their 2013 campaigns, but they started their training over Intersession in Tampa, Fla.
Last spring, the women?s golf team took sixth place at the Ivy League Championship. The finish was disappointing, especially considering that junior Kelly Shon had recently become Princeton?s first tournament medalist in three years at the Low Country Intercollegiate.
Hoping to rebound from an uncharacteristically disappointing season last spring, the women?s lacrosse team is full of determination and enthusiasm as it opens its 2013 season on Saturday.
Both the men?s and women?s tennis teams head into the spring season with high hopes and carry ambitions of winning the Ivy League crown and taking their talents to the national stage at the NCAA Championships in May.
After starting the season with a strong win over No. 12 University of California, Santa Barbara, the men?s volleyball team struggled to maintain its performance against other top-ranked teams such as UC San Diego and league rival George Mason.The Tigers (4-2 overall, 2-1 EIVA) look to be turning it around, however, as they finish up a big two-win weekend over NYU and conference opponent NJIT.It wasn?t always pretty, though, as Princeton dropped the first set and won the fifth by a close 15-13 margin to eke out the victory 3-2.
If you have been to a Princeton sporting event in the last year and have not seen two guys in orange suits, then you are lying, because you were not at that sporting event.
The women?s water polo team (6-2 overall, 0-0 CWPA South) went 3-1 last weekend but could not pull out a win against No.
For the second straight week, men?s basketball (12-9 overall, 5-2 Ivy) split a pair of Ivy League contests with a convincing Friday victory and a frustrating Saturday loss.
The women?s basketball team (16-5 overall, 7-0 Ivy League) came away with a pair of wins after a doubleheader Ivy League weekend, hosting Dartmouth (6-15, 4-2) and Harvard (13-8, 4-3) at Jadwin Gymnasium.After a pair of unusually slow starts, Princeton picked up the pace to win both games, making it the team?s 31st consecutive Ivy League victory.
Trinity College avenged last year?s national championship loss as the Bantams defeated the Tigers at Jadwin on Saturday in the last game of the regular season for both teams.
With fewer than five minutes remaining on the clock in the men?s hockey team?s home matchup Friday night against Clarkson, senior forward Rob Kleebaum drew a tough tripping penalty.
The Princeton women?s basketball team will face its most formidable league opponents this weekend when it welcomes Dartmouth and Harvard to Jadwin Gymnasium.
The men?s basketball team will once again make its pivotal upper New England road trip this weekend, taking on Dartmouth on Friday before rolling into Lavietes Pavilion to match up against Harvard on Saturday night in a nationally televised contest on NBC Sports Network.