Tigers fall to Yale, crush Brown to complete road trip
Miles HinsonWith this weekend’s games finished, the Princeton men’s basketball team finds itself mathematically eliminated from a chance at the Ivy League title.
With this weekend’s games finished, the Princeton men’s basketball team finds itself mathematically eliminated from a chance at the Ivy League title.
With Jadwin Gymnasium hosting the College Squash Association Individual Championships for the first time this weekend, the Tigers made sure to offer plenty of thrills.
There is good reason to think that this season of Princeton lacrosse will prove a memorable one.
As the season enters the home stretch, the men’s basketball team will face the Bulldogs and the Bears in the second half of a four-game road trip. Princeton (12-13 overall, 5-4 Ivy League) is currently No.
Women's Hockey In women’s NCAA Division I collegiate hockey, there is no league as deep or as talented as the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
The Tigers look to continue their still-perfect season as they take on the Yale Bulldogs and the Brown Bearsthis FridayandSaturdayat Jadwin Gymnasium.
As the season kicks into gear, the women’s softball team has a lot to look forward to in games played away from its frozen home field.
Following a spectacular weekend where the men’s and women’s track and field teams completed a sweep of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, both teams continued their fine form this weekend by combining to win nine events, with the men’s team claiming six events and the women’s team bringing home three events.In the field events, the men’s team dominated the shot put, as three Tigers finished in the top four and four in the top seven.
Defending their national championship, men’s squash defeated Bates, Drexel and Dartmouth at the Collegiate Squash Association Team tournament this past weekend to protect their Division B Hoehn Cup title.
Sophomore diver Caitlin Chambers has a lot to be excited about, coming off of a perfect league season.
It was a packed weekend for men’s and women’s fencing, as both teams traveled to Philadelphia to compete in the Temple Duals, only to turn around and prepare the next day for the National Squad Championships. With the NCAA Championships not too far in the distance, both of these teams have reason to keep their hopes high.
Slifer strikes five times in upset win over Grey Hounds No.
In its final weekend of dual competition, the wrestling team (9-9, 6-7 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association) faced stiff competition from opponents both in and out of the conference.
The Princeton tennis teams travelled to Montgomery, Ala. for the Blue Gray National Tennis Classic this weekend.
It seems women’s aquatic sports can do no wrong this year.
After defeating Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend, it looks like an undefeated season might just be with the reach of the Princeton women’s basketball team.
Women's HockeyIn what turned out to be a thrilling final weekend for women’s Eastern College Athletic Conference hockey and women’s Ivy League hockey, Princeton certainly played an important part.
In what was a sensational weekend, the Women’s Swimming and Diving Team claimed the Ivy League Championship after an unbelievable comeback.
It was more of the same for the Princeton men’s basketball team this weekend, as they split another pair of games and continue to tread water in the Ivy League standings.
This weekend, the unstoppable Princeton women’s basketball team will look to extend its undefeated record as it hosts rivals Dartmouth and Harvard as the first part of a four-game homestand.