Three Princeton wins build momentum going into Ivy schedule
Andrew SteeleIn the first of two games played at the Class of 1952 Stadium's Sherrerd Field last Saturday, women’s lacrosse (3-3 overall, 0-1 Ivy League) faced off against the No.
In the first of two games played at the Class of 1952 Stadium's Sherrerd Field last Saturday, women’s lacrosse (3-3 overall, 0-1 Ivy League) faced off against the No.
It is more or less expected that a matchup against an Ivy League rival will yield a close contest.
The baseball team’s spring break was an eventful one. Princeton (5-11) faced some tough opponents, saw blowouts both good and bad and found reason to be confident in its pitching staff just a week before the Ivy League season begins. The Tigers’ visit to Greensboro, NC was a tumultuous one.
Coming off its first win of the season last week, the softball team will spend its spring break playing 13 games against six different teams in its annual trip to California over the course of nine days.
The Ivy League announced yesterday that Harvard guard/forward Wesley Saunders was the coaches’ pick for its men’s basketball player of the year award.
Following back-to-back one-goal overtime losses, the Princeton women’s lacrosse team will look to rebound in its three games over spring break.
Common sense and countless interviews indicate that moving from high school to college baseball is quite a task.
In the second part of a men’s and women’s doubleheader at 1952 Stadium, No. 16 men’s lacrosse (2-2) will take on No.
Regular season finale from Jadwin gymnasium
It certainly was not the prettiest game, but the Tigers found a way to get it done late against Penn, something they’ve struggled mightily with over the course of this season’s Ivy League schedule.
With the Ivy League Championship on the line, women’s basketball (20-8 overall, 11-3 Iv Leaguey) took to Jadwin Gymnasium in an all-or-nothing showdown with the Penn Quakers (21-6, 11-2). The Ivy League has been an orange and black league over the past four years.
The better part of a century was spent in Boston bemoaning the Curse of the Bambino — the lingering ill effects of the trade of George Herman Ruth from the Red Sox to the Yankees.
While the cold weather is just starting to evaporate with the approaching spring, the heat in the gym has been high for men’s volleyball across the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association over the last several weeks.
Tar Heels edge Tigers in primetime matchup An electric atmosphere filled the Class of 1952 Stadium, where 1,717 fans attended a heavyweight bout between No.
Tigers find offense and defense in Florida series against Michigan It’s always nice to get that first win under your belt.
A weekend of high hopes for the wrestling team came up short of overall expectations this weekend at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships in Philadelphia.
Men’s hockey: Tigers win overtime thriller, but lose playoff series Princeton men’s hockey (6-25 overall, 4-18 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) was not expected to make much of a splash in the ECAC playoffs.
Men sweep Cornell and Columbia on the road, ensure .500 record in conference If only the Tigers could have played this well the entire conference season.
Live from Levien gymnasium in New York City. Follow along as Princeton tries to keep its third place (and postseason) hopes alive
Two weeks ago saw the conclusion of one of the best regular seasons in the history of Princeton wrestling.