Women’s swimming and diving secures meaningful home win against Villanova
Jay LeeLast Friday, the Women’s Swimming and Diving won an important 162-138 victory in Denunzio Pool against Villanova.
Last Friday, the Women’s Swimming and Diving won an important 162-138 victory in Denunzio Pool against Villanova.
On Friday night, the Princeton Women’s Hockey team (12-6-3, 8-4-2 ECAC) traveled to Ithaca, New York to battle against the Big Red (10-5-2, 6-2-2 ECAC). While the Tigers fought hard for the win, the match ended in a tie between the two Ivy League rivals.
The Tigers ended their first semester on a positive note, winning this Saturday at home by a score of 74 - 62 against the Yale Bulldogs.
Over the first full Ivy-league weekend of the season, the Princeton women’s basketball team fell to a dominant Brown squad before picking up a win over the Bulldogs.
This weekend the men’s basketball team continued their dominant Ivy League performance by beating Yale, 66-58.
On Friday night, the Princeton Women’s Hockey team (12-6-3, 8-4-2 ECAC) traveled to Ithaca, New York to battle against the Big Red (10-5-2, 6-2-2 ECAC). While the Tigers fought hard for the win, the match ended in a tie between the two Ivy League rivals.
A breaking press release from the Princeton football team indicates that the program will look to increase the strength and competitiveness of their schedule by scheduling games against Clemson and Alabama in September 2017.
For the presidency, orange has become the new black. For the Princeton men’s basketball team, however, black is the new orange.
In a game of ups and downs, the men’s basketball team escaped with a win in the Ivy season-opener again Penn on Saturday night.
After a brief winter break, Princeton Men's Ice Hockey travelled to New England this weekend to resume its season with road games against conference opponents Dartmouth and Harvard.
The Princeton Women's Ice Hockey Team have been busy over the Christmas period, playing four times since the start of the break, three of these being in the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) which meant their unbeaten streak continued to 8 games.
At long last, the Ivy League Conference Schedule begins. The Tigers will be taking on key rival Penn this Saturday at Jadwin Gymnasium in what should be a critical clash for the Ivy regular season title and the No. 1 seed in the inaugural conference tournament.
Freshman standout Matthew Kolodzik became the second Midlands Tournament finalist ever for the Princeton wrestling program, improving on his fifth-place performance from last year, when he wrestled as an unattached competitor while deferring admission to the University. This was the biggest Midlands tournament yet, and the talented but young Tigers found themselves wrestling with some of the nation’s best programs and most decorated competitors.
Princeton Track and Field had a terrific day in their home opener this past Sunday (December 11) in Jadwin Gym, taking on Penn, Monmouth, TCNJ, and Rider.
` After both teams emerged victorious in their season finales, the Princeton and Penn football teams were awarded the honor of Ivy League co-champions.
Despite a late comeback attempt from the Liberty Eagles, the Tigers never gave up the lead in Saturday’s 67-64 victory.
The Princeton Tigers knew they weren’t going to let their win streak go down without a fight. And they fought to the bitter end, falling just short of a 5th straight win. Princeton lost to Fordham on Saturday at Rose Hill Gymnasium by a score of 57 - 55.