Women's soccer demolishes Brown
Miranda HastyWith a 2-3 record, the fall season started off rocky for the Tigers. Heading up to Providence, R.I.
With a 2-3 record, the fall season started off rocky for the Tigers. Heading up to Providence, R.I.
After a disappointing 1-0 defeat at Dartmouth (6-3-1 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) to start the Ivy League campaign and a bounce back 3-2 win against Seton Hall (0-9-1) at home, the Princeton men's soccer team (4-3-2, 0-1-1) travelled to Providence, Rhode Island to face off against Brown (5-4-1, 1-0-1), who defeated Columbia (6-2-1, 1-1) last weekend. The Tigers got off to a positive start, dominating possession and getting plenty of shots off on goal against Brown goalkeeper Erik Hanson, who was forced into some great saves.
The Tigers extended their undefeated streak to four games Saturday with an impressive win over the visiting Colgate Raiders, 44-22.
Men's water poloAfter a two-week hiatus from competition, the men’s water polo team returned to competition on Saturday evening with a narrow 6-4 victory over Collegiate Water Polo Association rival Bucknell.
It was a clear, beautiful sky until thunderstorms decided to dampen the ground of Bedford Field.However, whatever the weather, rain or shine, there’s only one thing this Princeton field hockey team has known how to do as of late — taking down any team that crosses its path. The Tigers (6-4 overall, 3-0 Ivy League), tied for first in the Ivy League and ranked No.
The water polo team got a well-earned two weeks of resting up. Now, deep in the middle of its season, the men’s water polo team looks to push its winning streak to three as they hit the road to take on the Bucknell Bisons. The Tigers (9-3 overall, 2-0 CWPA), currently holding the no.
The Princeton Tigers, 3-0 on the season after wins over Lafayette College, Lehigh University and Columbia, now face a determined foe as they take on Colgate Universitythis Saturday. The Tigers (3-0, 1-0 Ivy League) topped Columbia (0-3, 0-1 Ivy League) this pastFriday, 10-5, in a low-scoring contest marked by grueling weather conditions throughout.
After a disappointing weekend away at Harvard and Dartmouth, the women’s volleyball team will welcome Columbia (3-9 overall, 1-2 Ivy) and Cornell (4-9, 0-3)this FridayandSaturdayat Dillon.
As usual, it has been a roaring hot start to Ivy League play so far for the Princeton field hockey team.On Friday, the Tigers will have the chance to keep their success going as they host the Columbia Lions on Bedford Field. The Tigers (5-4 overall, 2-0 Ivy League), wrapping up a three-game homestand, hope to close their time at Bedford with a bang before heading on a grueling road trip.
Women’s Soccer This weekend, the Tigers are on the road to Rhode Island, as they hope to remain perfect in league play against the Brown Bears. This women’s soccer team (8-3 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) has found its groove, as it has responded to a 3-game losing streak early in the season by winning six straight games.
Men’s Golf Last weekend’s downpour affected students both on and off Princeton’s campus.
Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Princeton Inter-Regional Meet this past weekend, hosted on West Windsor Fields on Saturday.
Just last year, sophomore Nina Sola walked onto the men’s heavyweight crew team with no experience to be a coxswain.
Traveling to nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Princeton women’s tennis team competed in just their second event this year, following up last week’s Princeton Invitational with an appearance at the Cissie Leary Invitational.On Friday, the Tigers came in hoping to build off an extremely impressive performance from last weekend, where they took 11 out of 14 doubles matches and 16 of their 19 singles matches.
In their first Ivy League road trip of the season, women’s volleyball fell to both Harvard and Dartmouth this weekend.
With just eight games left in the season, the Princeton field hockey team seems to be finding their stride at just the right moment.
It was a stark contrast from the previous game. Last weekend, the Princeton football team was greeted by a brisk fall wind and a plethora of Tigers faithful, eagerly awaiting their team’s home opener.
After an impressive 3-0 win at home against Yale last weekend where the players dominated their opponents, the Tigers (7-3 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) headed to Dartmouth with high hopes to continue their unbeaten start against Ivy League opponents.
Princeton has endured its fair share of hardships against Dartmouth in previous seasons. For the Orange and Black, this past Saturday featured more of the same, as they fell to the Big Green in Hanover 0-1 in their Ivy League opener. The Tigers (3-3-1 overall, 0-1-0 Ivy League) went into this one looking for revenge, after a heartbreaking loss to Dartmouth (3-3-1, 1-0-0) at Roberts Stadium last season, a loss that ultimately cost them a shot in the NCAA Tournament.
Heading into the fifth weekend of the field hockey season, No. 20 Princeton (3-4 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) will welcome Yale (2-5, 0-1) on Friday and then Penn State (4-5 overall, 1-2 conference) this Sunday.