Lightweights keep Class of 1999 Cup
The No. 1 women?s lightweight crew seems completely undaunted by top-ranked teams, breaking out its best races when they are most needed.Just one week after pulling past No.
The No. 1 women?s lightweight crew seems completely undaunted by top-ranked teams, breaking out its best races when they are most needed.Just one week after pulling past No.
After failing to take the Compton Cup from Harvard one week earlier, the No. 5 men?s heavyweight crew returned home to reclaim the Carnegie Cup in a heated race with Yale and Cornell.In 2007, Yale hosted and won the Carnegie Cup regatta.
In the last start of his career for the baseball team, senior righthander Steven Miller brought meaning to a game that was supposed to be irrelevant, overcoming six walks, two unearned runs and a reversed home run call to register the first complete-game no-hitter by a Tiger since 1973.?That was probably the ugliest no-hitter that?s ever been thrown,? Miller said with a grin after his historic 3-2 win over Cornell on Sunday.
In the last start of his career for the baseball team, senior righthander Steven Miller brought meaning to a game that was supposed to be irrelevant, overcoming six walks, two unearned runs and a reversed home run call to register the first complete-game no-hitter by a Tiger since 1973.
For one weekend a year, Penn?s Franklin Field becomes the epicenter of American track and field.
Clockwork Orange, also known as Princeton?s men?s ultimate frisbee team, was in action this weekend in the most important tournament of its season.
The men?s lacrosse team found itself in familiar territory Saturday afternoon during the opening minutes of the first quarter as it trailed Dartmouth, 3-0.
Some of the most common features of championship teams are a will to win and the knack for making it happen.
In its first conference game since its two consecutive losses last week, the women?s lacrosse team ended league play tied with Cornell for second place behind undefeated Penn with a decisive victory.
Anything can happen in baseball.Junior second baseman Dan DeGeorge and the baseball team (16-21 overall, 8-8 Ivy League) are optimistic heading into this weekend?s four-game series against Cornell (11-24, 5-11). And they need to be.
After the men?s lacrosse team?s 13-6 loss to Syracuse on April 5, many of the Princeton faithful began to accept that for only the second time in 19 years, the Tigers would not be headed to the NCAA tournament.But then the Ivy schedule got into full swing, and with last weekend?s decisive 11-7 victory over Cornell (9-3 overall, 4-1 Ivy League), Princeton (7-4, 4-0) put itself in contention for the Ivy League championship and the accompanying automatic NCAA bid to the tournament.
After losing its last two Ivy League games to Dartmouth and Penn and putting a quick end to its undefeated season, the women?s lacrosse team (11-2 overall, 4-2 Ivy League) has the chance to punctuate its league season with a win this Saturday at Brown.
The cheer emanated from the west bleachers. ?Cap and Gown!? It grew in volume. ?Cap and Gown!
After a tumultuous season of non-conference struggles and Ivy triumphs, the softball team will play its final games of the regular season this weekend against Cornell.
This Thursday, all eyes will turn to Dillon Gym as Princeton students descend from across the campus to settle once and for all the question of what is the most athletic, most successful and overall best student group at the University in the fourth-annual Dodgeball Tournament, sponsored by the Colosseum Club.
Facing the defending Big East regular-season champions on their home field Tuesday night, the baseball team (16-21 overall, 8-8 Ivy League) made a game of it early but couldn?t overcome a pair of costly errors in a 6-2 loss to St.
Back in grade school, dodgeball was one of two things: an extremely traumatic experience or an opportunity to inflict an extremely traumatic experience on others.
For three-fourths of current Princeton undergraduates, the bonfire in November 2006 ? celebrating the football team?s defeat of both Yale and Harvard in the same year ? served as a warm reminder of the history and tradition that make Princeton such a tight-knit community.
With 126 teams participating in this year?s dodgeball tournament, the winner could come from any walk of campus life.