Bordley '70 leads prep powerhouse
When Rob Bordley ?70 first arrived at the Landon School, a prep school in Bethesda, Md., he was 8 years old.
When Rob Bordley ?70 first arrived at the Landon School, a prep school in Bethesda, Md., he was 8 years old.
Penn?s men?s lacrosse goalie Chris Casey had nightmares last night. Unfortunately for the Quakers, they started while he was still awake.
Since spring break and the beginning of Ivy League play, the softball team has found a much-needed spark.
The women?s water polo team earned three straight wins at DeNunzio Pool this weekend, defeating No.
It?s not surprising that a Princeton team would aim for no less than perfection, though only the most dedicated squads of athletes can produce the results.
East met West as the men?s heavyweight crew returned to the San Diego Crew Classic for the first time since 1989.
Sitting in second place in the Ivy League?s Gehrig Division standings, the baseball team (12-14 overall, 4-4 Ivy League) travelled to Yale (11-16, 4-2) and Brown (11-12, 4-3) this weekend for two almost identical doubleheaders.
In a game that was expected to be close, the men?s volleyball team put away Juniata in dominant fashion Friday.
If this first home meet is any indication of what?s to come, then the men?s and women?s track teams have tremendous seasons in store for them.
After an inconsistent start to the season, the men?s lacrosse team had the opportunity to reestablish itself as one of the nation?s elite teams this weekend at No.
The men?s and women?s tennis teams stayed busy this weekend with two matches apiece, both facing off against Brown and Yale.
On a bad day, the typical golfer may find himself trapped in the sand or caught in the rough. On Friday, however, the men?s golf team was stuck in a different place ? indoors.
Looking at the box score, the women?s lacrosse team seems to have scored a clean 9-6 win over Ivy rival Yale.
For the first time this season, the softball team has strung together a series of wins, gaining momentum for the rest of its Ivy season.
The women?s lacrosse team remained undefeated halfway through its season after dominating Columbia in New York on Wednesday.
After a disappointing loss to Monmouth on Wednesday night, the baseball team returns to Ivy League play this weekend with back-to-back doubleheaders against Yale and Brown.
On the first Saturday in April last year, the men?s lacrosse team faced a Syracuse squad far different from the team it will battle tomorrow.
Fore! Watch out! The Princeton women?s golf team was taking everyone out at the Hoya Women?s Invitational tournament as it secured its first tournament win of the spring season Tuesday in Beallsville, Md.Not only did the Tigers win the team title, but junior Susannah Aboff beat out Rollins College?s Joanna Coe by two strokes, winning her second-straight individual title.
In 1869, Princeton invented America?s most popular sport, football, when it allowed ?blocking? in a match against Rutgers.