Tiger seed sparks discussion on what it takes to be a 'top' team
Sydney MandelbaumOn SelectionMonday, the Princeton Tigers were named the No. 8 seed in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship tournament.
On SelectionMonday, the Princeton Tigers were named the No. 8 seed in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship tournament.
After a regular season filled with success, the most intense part of the season begins now. The Princeton women’s basketball team, having gone 30-0 in the regular season, will commence the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship tournament as a #8 seed.
The Princeton Women’s Softball team will travel to Washington, D.C. and Maryland to face off twice against George Washington University and once against the University of Maryland in what is shaping up to look like a promising season.
With snow melting and temperatures rising, another remnant of winter faded away last weekend when the men of Princeton hockey played their final games of the 2014-15 campaign. Twelfth-seeded Princeton (4-23-3 overall, 2-18-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) travelled to Hanover, N.H.
In the final matches before heading to San Diego, Calif., for a spring break tournament, the men’s tennis team (12-3) swept at an out of conference double header last Sunday.
Hannah Montana once told me that nobody’s perfect. She clearly never met this Princeton women’s basketball team.
The unstoppable and undefeated Tigers have a lot to celebrate after clinching the Ivy League title and a spot in the NCAA tournament after 70-37 and 63-44 victories over Cornell and Columbia, respectively, this weekend.
Men’s lacrosse (3-1) suffered its first loss of this young season this past weekend. The No. 10 Maryland Terps (4-1) quelled a hot No.
As a walk-on on the wrestling team at Lehigh University 20 years ago, Chris Ayres quickly turned heads.
In a thrilling weekend, the Princeton men’s basketball team swept opponents Cornell and Columbia in its final homestand of the season.
No. 10 men’s lacrosse (3-0 overall) will face its third Top 20 opponent in three weeks as the Tigers travel to face No.
Women’s BasketballIn a season that has defied even the loftiest of expectations, the No.
Last weekend, the Tigers pushed through strong matchups, coming out 2-2 on the weekend with their first victory over a Big Ten program since 2006.
The Princeton baseball men’s team had its work cut out for it this weekend as it opened its season against the fourthranked Louisiana State Tigers down in Baton Rouge.
Any doubts of Princeton women’s water polo team’s dominant season evaporated this weekend.
Men’s lacrosse is off to a 3-0 start to the season and is now ranked 10th in the nation after a statement overtime win against Johns Hopkins.
The Tigers’ success this season continued once more as both the men’s and women’s team impressed at the 2015 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonals, hosted at Harvard.
It was complete domination this weekend for the Princeton men’s swimming and diving team as they claimed their 30thIvy League championship.
The Princeton men’s tennis team achieved its highest ranking in the past 35 years last week, yet was given no break as the team was forced to take on yet another ranked opponent this past weekend.
Women's Hockey Goaltender Chelsea Laden of the No. 6 Quinnipiac (26-7-3, 15-5-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) recorded her nation-leading 15thand 16thshutouts of the season as the Bobcats swept Princeton (15-14-2, 13-8-1) in a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal matchup this weekend, ending the Tigers’ season. In Hamden, Conn.