The unconventional career of Mike Hazen `98
Miles HinsonIt seems that, from early on, Mike Hazen ’98 heard the calling of greener pastures — the pastures of the baseball field.
It seems that, from early on, Mike Hazen ’98 heard the calling of greener pastures — the pastures of the baseball field.
Women’s Tennis Dominates Home Tournament Opening their fall campaign by playing within the familiar confines of Lenz Tennis Center, the Tigers won 11 of 14 doubles matches and 16 of 19 singles matches over the three-day Princeton Invitational, sweeping aside most challenges from the women of Penn, Syracuse and Temple. On Friday, the Tigers split the four doubles sets with Syracuse before sweeping all four Penn doubles pairings.
It was a tough opener to Ivy League play for the Princeton women’s volleyball team, as they fell to their nearby rivals, the Penn Quakers, in a Dillon Gymnasium showdown Friday night.The Tigers (5-5 overall, 0-1 Ivy League) came into this match having every reason to be confident — they were coming off of a 3-0 performance in the Rutgers Tournament from the previous weekend.
It was an excellent weekend for the men's soccer team, as they traveled to defeat Binghamton University 3-1 this past Saturday.After an excellent 2-1 victory over Boston University in their home opener, the men’s soccer team (3-2) looked to repeat their feat when they travelled to the Bearcats Sports Complex at Binghamton (5-4) to face the New York side.Binghamton tried to take charge of the game in the first half, dominating possession and pushing forward to try and claim the ever-important first goal of the game.
A road trip to Hanover this past weekend marked a successful start to the field hockey team’s quest for another NCAA bid.
The women’s soccer team (6-3 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) opened their Ivy League schedule this Saturday with a convincing victory over Yale (3-4-2, 0-1-0) in front of a home crowd of 458 at Roberts Stadium.
After a disappointing 48-13 defeat against Chestnut Hill (1-0), the Tigers (0-2) had their home opener against the United States Military Academy (2-0) in an attempt to end their 102-game streak without a victory against a CSFL opponent.
2006 was the last time Princeton won its first two games of the season.
Coming off its first season opener victory in nine years, the football team hopes to carry the momentum of last week’s dominant victory over Lafayette into Saturday’s game against Lehigh.
The fall season is young, but for Princeton men’s soccer, the next few days hold a lot of promise.
After a dominant win and a loss to one of the best teams in the country, the field hockey team now looks toward Ivy League play.The Tigers (2-4 overall), currently ranked 20th in NCAA Division I field hockey, proved their mettle with a 5-1 beatdown over the visiting the American University Eagles (5-3 overall). Princeton took a 2-0 lead before halftime thanks to goals from junior back Hailey Reeves and freshman back Nicole Catalino, and continued the onslaught from there.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview Football Opponent – Yale Location – Powers Field Date – Saturday, Nov.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview Tyler Lussi – Junior Forward, Women’s Soccer I haven’t seen a Tyler this destructive since I saw “Fight Club.” Lussi was absolutely dynamite last season, leading the leagues in goals last season with 18.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview After compiling a solid 14-10 record during a 2014 campaign that included a third-place Ivy League finish (9-5), Princeton women’s volleyball (5-4 overall, 0-0 Ivy League) has already kicked off its 2015 season.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview Football — Was 2014 just a blip? 2012 and 2013 were golden years — the Tigers were blazing on Cannon Green both times.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview. With five new freshmen and new Head Coach Sean Driscoll, the Tigers (5-3) are back and better than ever and ready to take on the Ivy League after last Sunday’s take-down of the No.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview Despite an impressive 23-4 mark, which included a perfect 11-0 record at Denunzio Pool, the men’s water polo team had a frustrating end to its 2014 season.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall Preview This Princeton field hockey team, fresh from their 10th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament, will be put to the test this season.
A long day of class is over. I’ve toiled through two inane lectures, a precept with that one annoying dude that won’t shut up, and that one class I actually enjoy but didn’t do the reading for.
Men’s Golf It was a fine, fine weekend for the Princeton men’s golf team as they came out first in a field of 14 teams at the Cornell Invitational in Ithaca, N.Y.