Men's Basketball: Knights finish off Tigers
With Rutgers leading 45-44, guard Mike Coburn stood at the top of the three-point line, running down the clock.
With Rutgers leading 45-44, guard Mike Coburn stood at the top of the three-point line, running down the clock.
In high school, when he was participating in a junior national competition, junior diver Dan Dickerson found himself in a tough situation that could have gone horribly wrong.
Q: What was your welcome-to-college moment?A: Walking from Forbes to Jadwin for 7 a.m. lift every Monday, Wednesday and Friday my freshman year.
Sunday, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) recognized three Princeton seniors ? defenders Taylor Numann and Lisa Chinn and midfielder Sarah Peteraf ? in its selections for this year?s All-Mid-Atlantic Region women?s teams.
It is kind of a tragedy to see club hockey fall from its height,? senior club hockey forward and captain Austin Chow said.Club hockey has been a great recreational opportunity for Princeton student-athletes for more than a decade.
Let?s get one common misconception out of the way right now. Economic recession or no economic recession, CC Sabathia is about to become a very rich man.As are AJ Burnett, Mark Teixeira and Manny Ramirez, the major names in a star-studded 2008 Major League Baseball free agent class.But baseball as a whole is not recession-proof; only its superstars are.
Janice Benson ?80 embodies ?hockey mom? in a way even Alaska?s resident ?pit bull with lipstick? can?t match.
The men?s basketball team squares off in Jadwin Gym tonight with in-state rival Rutgers in the 115th edition of a series that could be dubbed the Battle of the Northeast Corridor Line.
Competing alongside national powerhouses No. 5 Florida and Utah, the women?s swimming and diving team posted top times this weekend at the Big Al Open.
The No. 23 men?s swimming and diving team rose to the challenge this past weekend at the Big Al Open, finishing a close second behind No.
The pedestal for Princeton men?s and women?s squash teams grows higher, whiter and more marble-like with every win.
Though the women?s basketball team might have missed a fun-filled weekend on campus, it fought a hard battle on the courts at UC-Berkeley.
Princeton fencing is back with a vengeance.After losing twice last season to Harvard, including a defeat in the Vassar Duals, the men?s fencing team started its season in style last Saturday with a long-anticipated victory.
Brushing elbows with their future colleagues and bosses, attendees of the third-annual Princeton Sports Symposium on Friday afternoon were treated to pearls of wisdom from some of the industry?s biggest and brightest.The list of guest speakers included two Olympic gold medalists, eight Princeton alumni, 12 people named to SportBusiness Journal?s Forty under 40 list and 24 CEOs, chairmen, directors, partners and principals.Frank Vuono ?78 ? a former Princeton football player, the retired president of the Princeton Football Association and co-founder of 16W Marketing ? provided the voice of experience for his panel, ?Sports Marketing & Sponsorships II.? Vuono showed off his keen sense of humor when asked about the best advice he?s received in the business.?Great early advice was [telling me to] get rid of the white leisure suit and the patent-leather shoes,? Vuono said.On a more serious note, Vuono added something he had been told by one of his first employers.? ?Never walk into my office unprepared,? ? Vuono said.
Temperatures were below freezing for most of Saturday, and people hurried indoors to get out of the wind and snow.
The men?s basketball team?s first half was pretty brilliant. The second half? Not so much, as the Tigers (2-4 overall) couldn?t hold on to a six-point halftime lead, ultimately falling to St.
On Feb. 4, 2006, Princeton?s wrestling team defeated Delaware State 41-12 in a dual meet. Nine-hundred thirty-eight days later, following a coaching change, numerous major injuries and a constantly depleted lineup, the Tigers (1-3 overall, 1-3 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association) had still not won again.
The women?s ice hockey team split its games this weekend, defeating Union on Friday afternoon in a 6-0 offensive flurry but losing to conference leader Rensselaer on Saturday, 3-2.
Anything you can do, Addie Micir can do better. Whether it?s leading her high school basketball team to two state championships or graduating as valedictorian of her class, success seems to follow her wherever she goes.
After celebrating a 4-2 victory over Quinnipiac on Tuesday evening, the women?s hockey team will look to extend its unbeaten streak to three, with home matchups against Union on Friday and Rensselaer on Saturday.