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Staff Picks: Men’s basketball vs. Furman

Coming off an impressive road victory over St. Joseph’s on Tuesday, Princeton men’s basketball heads to South Carolina for the second time this season to take on Furman in a non-conference contest. Ahead of the game, The Daily Princetonian Sports staff gives their picks.

Coming off an impressive road victory over St. Joseph’s on Tuesday, Princeton men’s basketball heads to South Carolina for the second time this season to take on Furman in a non-conference contest. Ahead of the game, The Daily Princetonian Sports staff gives their picks.

SPORTS | December 5

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Princeton Athletics raises record-breaking $5.7 million during annual TAGD

Every varsity program beat its 10-year average during the annual Tiger Athletics Give Day, topping last year’s total by $400,000 for a total of $5.7 million raised across Princeton Athletics.

Every varsity program beat its 10-year average during the annual Tiger Athletics Give Day, topping last year’s total by $400,000 for a total of $5.7 million raised across Princeton Athletics.

SPORTS | December 5

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Xaivian Lee secures first triple-double in Princeton men’s basketball history

Xaivian Lee’s performance on Tuesday night brought him to heights no Tiger has ever been before — securing a triple-double for the Tigers, their first in program history.

Xaivian Lee’s performance on Tuesday night brought him to heights no Tiger has ever been before — securing a triple-double for the Tigers, their first in program history.

SPORTS | December 5

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Princeton’s resident gold-medalist readjusts to student life after Paris Olympics

Junior fencer Maia Weintraub was one of just 20 total fencers sent to the Olympics by Team USA, representing the red, white, and blue as an alternate for women’s foil, who took home gold. Back on campus, Weintraub has readjusted to collegiate life and has her sights set on the long march to 2028.

Junior fencer Maia Weintraub was one of just 20 total fencers sent to the Olympics by Team USA, representing the red, white, and blue as an alternate for women’s foil, who took home gold. Back on campus, Weintraub has readjusted to collegiate life and has her sights set on the long march to 2028.

SPORTS | December 4

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Women’s ice hockey now boasts winning record following triumphant week

Last week, Princeton women’s ice hockey powered themselves to a three game win streak with victories over No. 13 Boston University and two against Stonehill.

Last week, Princeton women’s ice hockey powered themselves to a three game win streak with victories over No. 13 Boston University and two against Stonehill.

SPORTS | December 3

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Staff Picks: Men’s basketball at Saint Joseph’s

After a disappointing performance at the Myrtle Beach Invitational, men’s basketball heads to Philadelphia to take on St Joseph’s in a tough non-conference game for the Tigers.

After a disappointing performance at the Myrtle Beach Invitational, men’s basketball heads to Philadelphia to take on St Joseph’s in a tough non-conference game for the Tigers.

SPORTS | December 3

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Princeton Football awarded 10 All-Ivys, no first team selections

Despite a disappointing 3–7 record, Princeton Football ended the season with 10 All-Ivy nominations. However, for the first time in head coach Bob Surace’s tenure, the Tigers ended the season with no first team All-Ivy selections.

Despite a disappointing 3–7 record, Princeton Football ended the season with 10 All-Ivy nominations. However, for the first time in head coach Bob Surace’s tenure, the Tigers ended the season with no first team All-Ivy selections.

SPORTS | December 2

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Princeton women’s basketball sweeps with truimphs over Seton Hall and Rutgers

Playing against two in-state rivals in the span of 72 hours, Princeton women’s basketball (3—2 overall, 0—0 Ivy League) took home two big wins over Seton Hall and Rutgers. The games featured active three point shooting and top-tier rebounding from the primarily underclassman squad.

Playing against two in-state rivals in the span of 72 hours, Princeton women’s basketball (3—2 overall, 0—0 Ivy League) took home two big wins over Seton Hall and Rutgers. The games featured active three point shooting and top-tier rebounding from the primarily underclassman squad.

SPORTS | November 26

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Princeton men’s hockey closes their road stretch with losses to Colgate and Cornell

Continuing a long road stretch this weekend, men’s ice hockey couldn’t convert a shot advantage in a 2–1 against Colgate and struggled to get their footing in a 5–0 blowout against No. 7 Cornell.

Continuing a long road stretch this weekend, men’s ice hockey couldn’t convert a shot advantage in a 2–1 against Colgate and struggled to get their footing in a 5–0 blowout against No. 7 Cornell.

SPORTS | November 25

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Tigers go dancing in Madison: Men’s cross country places 24th at NCAA Championships

Princeton men’s cross country wrapped up their 2024 campaign with a 24th-place finish at the NCAA Championships in Madison, below their lofty expectations but capping an impressive season.

Princeton men’s cross country wrapped up their 2024 campaign with a 24th-place finish at the NCAA Championships in Madison, below their lofty expectations but capping an impressive season.

SPORTS | November 25

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No. 3 Men’s Squash sweeps No. 7 Drexel to begin season 2–0

Men’s squash opened their new facility at the Meadows Campus with wins over Drexel and Navy to start the season, and will next head to Massachusetts for their first away match of the year against Williams.

Men's squash opened their new facility at the Meadows Campus with wins over Drexel and Navy to start the season, and will next head to Massachusetts for their first away match of the year against Williams.

SPORTS | November 25

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Paul Inchauspe’s NCAA singles run ends in Sweet 16

After reaching the Round of 16 in both the NCAA singles and doubles bracket, sophomore Paul Inchauspe’s NCAA run came to an end in Waco, Texas following defeats in both brackets on Thursday.

After reaching the Round of 16 in both the NCAA singles and doubles bracket, sophomore Paul Inchauspe’s NCAA run came to an end in Waco, Texas following defeats in both brackets on Thursday.

SPORTS | November 23

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Men’s soccer ends NCAA tournament run with 1–0 loss to Akron

After a magical run that saw the Orange and Black win the Ivy League tournament, the Tigers NCAA hopes were cut short with a 1–0 loss to the Akron Zips in the first round of the College Cup.

After a magical run that saw the Orange and Black win the Ivy League tournament, the Tigers NCAA hopes were cut short with a 1–0 loss to the Akron Zips in the first round of the College Cup.

SPORTS | November 22