Tigers look to Heps after strong weekend showing
Claire CoughlinThis past weekend was a big one for the Princeton Track program, with two major meets occurring on both Saturday and Sunday.
This past weekend was a big one for the Princeton Track program, with two major meets occurring on both Saturday and Sunday.
The men’s volleyball team continued their recent string of strong performances with a win over reigning EIVA champs George Mason.
On Saturday, February 18th 2017, the 2016-2017 Ivy League Women’s Swimming Championships came to a close.
Following a successful conclusion to its Ivy League season, including a win over Cornell (8-6, 3-4 Ivy League) that set a program record for wins in Ivy League play, the women’s squash team will travel to Hartford this Sunday to face Trinity (13-2) at the Kellner Squash Center.
The Princeton Men’s Lacrosse Team had a difficult season last year, but is looking for a fresh start with a new coaching administration and some exciting new additions to the team. Last year, the team went through a tough time when former coach Chris Bates was fired.
It has been quite a year for the women's water polo team. Individuals have seen tremendous success in the water, with senior goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson winning gold in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and being named goalkeeper of the tournament.
As the indoor track season draws near with the Indoor Heptagonal Championships in less than two weeks, the Princeton track and field teams look towards the spring to continue their success. Last year on the men’s side, the Outdoor Heptagonal Championships came down to a meet between Princeton and Cornell.
How do you top the story that the Tigers gave us last year? Princeton baseball will begin writing the next chapter of their history in just a few short weeks when they take the field in North Carolina. To say last year’s season was a Cinderella story would not do it proper justice.
After a disappointing season last year, the men’s volleyball team was looking for answers. The Princeton squad struggled at home, limping to a 1-8 home record and a 4-10 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA) conference record.
Princeton softball holds lofty expectations for its upcoming season. Despite last year’s Ivy League championship and advancement into the NCAA tournament, the team has its sights set even higher this year.
Both the women’s lightweight and open rowing teams set their sights on regional and national championship titles as the beginning of their spring seasons rapidly approach.
The Tigers knew that if they were going to have a shot to win the regular season title, they would have to steal some wins on the road. The women’s basketball team took to the road this Friday and Saturday and won both games — marking the first time this season they've won two consecutive road games.
Continuing a late-season surge, the men’s hockey team defeated conference foes St. Lawrence and Clarkson.
For the second year in succession, both the Princeton Men and Women’s Fencing Teams came home with the Ivy League Championship Title. This year’s Ivy League Round-Robins were hosted by the Penn Quakers at the Tse Ping-Cheng Cheung Ling Sports Center in Philadelphia.
The men’s volleyball team opened EIVA conference play with a pair of strong performances.
With victories over Claremont Mudd Scripps, St.
With two close wins last weekend on the road over Dartmouth (4-15 overall, 1-5 Ivy League) and Harvard (12-7, 4-2) and a mid-week win over Penn (7-12, 0-6), the men’s basketball team (13-6, 6-0) comes home leading the Ivy League.
Both the Cornell (8-4, 3-2 Ivy) and Princeton (9-2, 3-2 Ivy) women’s squash teams are looking to set program records for wins in Ivy League play this weekend.
Coming off a monumental season last year, the Princeton wrestling team set high expectations for its performance this season.
The Princeton track and field teams were busy this intercession competing at the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, Multi-Event meet, and the Villanova Wildcat Invitational.