Four team wins come for Princeton tennis against Ivy League opponents
Eddie OwensWomen come back from the brink against Yale, crush BrownJunior Lindsay Graff had been in this situation before.
Women come back from the brink against Yale, crush BrownJunior Lindsay Graff had been in this situation before.
On a windy Saturday, women's lacrosse (7-3 overall, 3-1 Ivy League) thrashed Yale (7-4, 1-3 ) 15-8 in a comprehensive victory where they did not once trail.
Going three-for-three this weekend, the women’s water polo team has shown it has what it takes going into the Southern Division championship.
The first balls started flying around 5:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon. A champion finally emerged from the field at approximately 2:15 a.m.
The course of play at the Class of 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field had visiting Rutgers (7-4 overall, 2-2 Big East) leading 6-3 through one and a half quarters.
After the recent weather conditions in New Jersey, head coach Scott Bradley could have easily blamed his team’s 13-6 loss on the rain.
The women’s lacrosse team is set to take on Yale at 1 p.m. on Saturday, in the second match of a three game home stand for the Tigers.
Under the lights at 1952 Stadium’s Sherrerd Field, men’s lacrosse (4-4 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) will host Rutgers (7-4, 2-2 Big East) in an attempt to rediscover winning ways after two consecutive away losses.
Every spring, the world of college sports grows feverish with anticipation as the most important tournament of the season draws near.
A weekend downpour pushed back the Tigers’ start to Ivy League play to this past Tuesday.
In what has been a breakout season, junior Will Rotatori has started in all eight contests for men’s lacrosse.
An unprecedented move in NCAA history, the Northwestern University football team sought legal recognition as a worker’s union, attempting to become the first collegiate organization to do so.
Dartmouth swept the Princeton softball team in a doubleheader today, beating the Tigers 1-0 and 4-1 in the afternoon twin bill.
The tenure of Gary Walters ’67, the Ford Family Director of Athletics, is coming to an end.
It has been almost a month since the Tigers have played in their home water in DeNunzio Pool, but Princeton, which has not lost a league match in two years, has taken its winning ways on the road.
Ratcliffe Shines at Monmouth Season Opener Sophomore Julia Ratcliffe is the new NCAA leader in the hammer throw for the spring season, as she threw 66.31 m (217-6.50 ft) this past weekend at the Monmouth Season Opener in West Long Branch, N.J.
Skies were grey as rain and fog settled over Providence, R.I., while the men’s lacrosse team(4-4 overall, 1-2 Ivy League) traveled to take on league rivals Brown (6-3, 1-1). The Bears, having dropped the last five of these meetings by a combined 25 goals, pulled off an 11-10 upset over the No.
With a striking 8-1 March record heading into this past weekend, the men’s volleyball team suffered its second loss since February 21st and picked up its ninth win to close out the month.
The women’s lacrosse team staved off Cornell in overtime Saturday afternoon, firing three quick goals within the six-minute overtime period to pull ahead of the Big Red 10-7 at 1952 Stadium.