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Daily Princetonian StaffWomen’s Squash: Jadwin Gynmasium’s C Level Courts will host the Collegiate Squash Association National Team Championships this weekend.
Women’s Squash: Jadwin Gynmasium’s C Level Courts will host the Collegiate Squash Association National Team Championships this weekend.
For what will be the last time, the seniors of Princeton men’s hockey (5-20 overall, 4-14 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) will take to Baker Rink this weekend against conference opponents Colgate and Cornell.
The men’s basketball team will not win the Ivy League.
Despite a slow start to the season, men’s volleyball claimed their first victory of the 2013-2014 season with a Valentine’s Day 3-0 victory over Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association rival Sacred Heart.
Men’s team will have to overcome strong Cornell squad to achieve third straight outdoor crown On a Sunday afternoon last May, Princeton men’s outdoor track and field dominated the Ivy League, including chief rival Cornell.
Halfway through the gauntlet that is Ivy League regular season men’s basketball, Harvard and Yale stand at the top of a competitive table.
Since the beginning of the NCAA women’s water polo championship 13 years ago, one team is crowned as the best in the nation every May.
New look men’s team off to best start since 2007 Junior number one Zack McCourt says this team is among the best Princeton has ever had, and so far the stats back him up.
A three-hour drive along Interstate 95 separated the men’s and women’s golf teams on April 28, 2013.
The women’s lacrosse team is confident coming off a bit of a mixed season last year. Last year’s squad demonstrated it could compete with the best, recording wins against multiple ranked teams including then-No.
Nearly 10 months after falling four goals short of an Ivy League championship, the men’s lacrosse team appears reloaded and ready to chase its first conference tournament title since 2010.
Amid the never-ending cold and snow-filled backdrop of Princeton’s campus, the softball team is just over a week away from kicking off its 2014 season.
At the start of the last baseball season, you could count on two things: Zak Hermans ’13 and then-junior Mike Ford.
This past season sophomore defensive back Matt Arends played safety for the Ivy League champion Tigers.
Sophomore fencer Anna Van Brummen has already had a multitude of success in the year of 2014. The women’s fencing team has clinched its fifth consecutive Ivy League title, with Van Brummen coming in first in the épée as well as being named first team All-Ivy.
Men's volleyball splits EIVA opening weekend Thursday night saw Princeton drop its EIVA opener to Harvard at Cambridge, Mass.
The women’s basketball team comfortably won a pair of Ivy League matchups to keep pace with Penn and Harvard in the standings.
Senior winger Andrew Ammon continues to impress, but shorthanded goals by Yale sink the visiting Tigers. As the season moves tantalizingly close to the ECAC playoffs, men’s hockey (5-20 overall, 4-14 ECAC) continues to display flashes of brilliance.
Senior guard and captain T.J. Bray got the ball with 4.4 seconds left near midcourt and made one final drive to the basket to try and lift the Tigers over the Bulldogs.
For the second consecutive weekend, Coach Chris Ayres’ grapplers continued to streak in regular season competition, as they once again went three for three in dual matches.