Women's water polo finishes season with third-place finish at CWPA championships
Nolan LiuThe Princeton women’s water polo team (20-7 overall, 4-3 CWPA) finished the season by coming in third at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Championships.
The Princeton women’s water polo team (20-7 overall, 4-3 CWPA) finished the season by coming in third at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Championships.
The Princeton heavyweight and lightweight crew teams pulled off their regular-season finales this weekend, with the heavyweight team finishing off Brown and their lightweight counterparts defeating Harvard to take second place in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton regatta. The heavyweight team enjoyed a clean sweep over the Brown Bears to win their third consecutive Content Cup, moving their final regular-season record to 8-1.
There are several ways to cap off the regular season. Going on a seven-game winning streak and securing a spot in the Ivy League Championship series is a pretty good one.
This weekend, the men and women’s track and field team competed in Penn Relays and the Lion’s Invitational at TCNJ.
Earlier Saturday afternoon, the Cleveland Browns selected senior wide receiver Seth DeValve with the 138thpick in the NFL draft. The fourth round pick makes DeValve the highest Princeton NFL pick in recent history.
The Princeton baseball team will take on Cornell this weekend to close out its regular season.
The No. 17 Princeton women's water polo team (17-6 overall) will look to continue its streak of success this season at Harvard on Friday.The Tigers have already faced off against the Crimson twice this season, first in a dual meet in March and later at a Collegiate Water Polo Association round-robin tournament at the University of Michigan this month.
The Princeton lightweight team will head to Lake Quinsigamond, Mass., to compete in the Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges championships on Sunday, while their open crew counterparts will look to end their season on a high note with a final meet against Duke before the Ivy League Championships.The lightweight team will be beginning its post-season competition at the EAWRC championships, coming off of a resounding final victory over Georgetown where the Tigers’ first varsity boat finished over 10 seconds ahead of that of the Hoyas.
As the season draws to a close, the Princeton softball team has put itself in excellent position as it look for its first bid to the NCAA tournament since the spring of 2008.
Over 22,000 track and field athletes will converge onto the Penn Relays this Thursday for three days of record-setting competition.
The No. 10 Princeton women’s lacrosse team (10-4 overall, 5-1 Ivy League) faced its first tough loss of the season last Wednesday against the No.
Men’s golf headed to Metedeconk National Golf Club in Jackson, N.J.
The women’s golf team traveled to Greenwich, Conn.
This past weekend, Princeton baseball (19-17 overall, 10-6 Ivy League) took its Ivy League-leading record on the road to face three-time League champion Columbia (13-23, 7-9). After splitting the two games on Saturday, the Tigers lost by one run in both games on Sunday.
While the men’s lacrosse team put up a good fight, its efforts came up short against Harvard this weekend in Cambridge.
It was an eventful weekend for men and women’s track at the Larry Ellis Invitational, held at Princeton’s Weaver Stadium.Junior Allison Harris broke the Ivy League pole vault record, clearing 4.15 m.
The Princeton men’s heavyweight and lightweight rowing teams each competed in their second-to-last dual meet of the year this weekend as the regular season winds down and the championships approach.
Men’s lacrosse (4-7 overall, 1-3 Ivy League) will travel to Cambridge on Saturday to take on the Harvard Crimson (6-6, 2-2) in the penultimate game of the season.
The men’s lightweight and heavyweight crew teams will face tough challenges this weekend, with the lightweight team team taking on Penn and Georgetown University for the Wood-Hammond Trophy at Lake Carnegie this weekend and its heavyweight counterparts matching up against Cornell and Yale in the Carnegie Cup, also at home.The lightweight squad has seen success in the past few weeks, defeating University of Delaware and Dartmouth two weeks ago before pulling off a stunning victory over No.
With one and two dual meets respectively remaining for Princeton women’s lightweight and open crew rowing teams before the end-of-season championship races, these last weeks play a crucial role in establishing momentum and confidence just before the most important races of the year.