Tigers to face Terps in quarters
After deftly defeating UMBC last weekend, the No. 7 Tigers will travel to Towson, Md., to take on No.
After deftly defeating UMBC last weekend, the No. 7 Tigers will travel to Towson, Md., to take on No.
Sport: Women's lacrosse Year: Sophomore Home Town: Lawrenceville, N.J.Lewis-Lamonica stepped up huge last weekend to score the winning goal in Princeton's 8-7 upset victory over No.
Junior defenseman and long-stick midfielder John Bennett has been one of the key players this year for men's lacrosse's defense.
As the men's heavyweight varsity eight prepared to launch for its race on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., the weather made a pleasant adjustment.
Two years ago, sophomore goaltender Alex Hewit was touted as the top goalie recruit in the nation.
Though the men's and women's track teams competed in races with different names last weekend, the two teams produced similar results.On the women's side, the team competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference championship meet and boasted several strong performances, finishing the meet in eleventh place with 25 points in the 46-team field.For the men, led by sophomore Frank Tinney's breakout performance in the 5000 meter race, Princeton finished 12th in the IC4A track meet, 24 points behind champion George Mason's 59 points, as Penn placed second and Cornell placed third.The Tigers began the three-day competition well with Tinney pulling ahead in the 5000m event to finish in fourth place with a time of 14 minutes, 8.24 seconds, only seven seconds behind champion Richard Kiplagat of Iona.
I had no idea, but apparently the NHL Playoffs are underway. Unfortunately, I ? and the rest of America ? still don't care.The National Hockey League has always struggled to get solid television ratings.
I had no idea, but apparently the NHL Playoffs are underway. Unfortunately, I ? and the rest of America ? still don't care.The National Hockey League has always struggled to get solid television ratings.
Two years ago, sophomore goaltender Alex Hewit was touted as the top goalie recruit in the nation.
When the women's crews donned their spandex, hats and sunglasses and made the trip to Camden, N.J., for Eastern Sprint, they went with confidence.
When the women's crews donned their spandex, hats and sunglasses and made the trip to Camden, N.J., for Eastern Sprint, they went with confidence.
When I sat down to cover the women's softball game on the first truly beautiful day of spring this year, I didn't know that I was about to meet a legend.
Though the men's and women's track teams competed in races with different names last weekend, the two teams produced similar results.On the women's side, the team competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference championship meet and boasted several strong performances, finishing the meet in eleventh place with 25 points in the 46-team field.For the men, led by sophomore Frank Tinney's breakout performance in the 5000 meter race, Princeton finished 12th in the IC4A track meet, 24 points behind champion George Mason's 59 points, as Penn placed second and Cornell placed third.The Tigers began the three-day competition well with Tinney pulling ahead in the 5000m event to finish in fourth place with a time of 14 minutes, 8.24 seconds, only seven seconds behind champion Richard Kiplagat of Iona.
While most students are busy completing papers, the men's golf team left Tuesday for the Sand Ridge Golf Club in Chardon, Ohio, where they will take on 27 of the nation's top teams in one of the three NCAA Regionals held this weekend.
While most students are busy completing papers, the men's golf team left Tuesday for the Sand Ridge Golf Club in Chardon, Ohio, where they will take on 27 of the nation's top teams in one of the three NCAA Regionals held this weekend.
When I sat down to cover the women's softball game on the first truly beautiful day of spring this year, I didn't know that I was about to meet a legend.
A superstar in the collegiate squash world, senior Yasser El Halaby is a man of modesty and integrity.
In any sport, tournament play is not just about how brilliant your coach is, how many games you have won, or how great your players have been all season.
With two minutes, 14 seconds left in regulation, sophomore midfielder Katie Lewis-Lamonica made one of the most clutch plays of her career thus far.