Win over Lafayette would put Tigers at 3-1
Hillary DodykAfter a convincing victory over Columbia last weekend, the football team has attained its first winning record through three games since 2008 and currently holds a two-game win streak.
After a convincing victory over Columbia last weekend, the football team has attained its first winning record through three games since 2008 and currently holds a two-game win streak.
On the road for its next five games, the field hockey team will travel down to College Park, Md., and Newark, Del., this weekend to face off against the No.
Winning is in freshman forward Tyler Lussi’s genes. Gustave Lussi, Tyler’s great-great-grandfather, is considered to be one of figure skating’s greatest trainers — he coached 16 world champions and seven Olympic gold medalists.
The Ancient Eight kicked off their seasons last weekend, and though they had a late start, some of the Ivy League men’s soccer teams have already made a big impact.
The Princeton soccer team hit the ground running, following up its season opener against Dartmouth on Saturday with Tuesday-night non-conference play against Drexel. The Tigers (4-5 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) had reason to be confident after their 2-1 win over Dartmouth, which was the Big Green’s (4-1-4, 0-1) first loss of the season. Junior forward Cameron Porter, who scored the game-winning goal, earned his second-straight Ivy League Player of the Week award.
Former guard Niveen Rasheed ’13, perhaps the best player in the history of Princeton women's basketball, was sad when she left Jadwin Gymnasium for the last time.
Earlier this month, the New York Knicks announced that Steve Mills ’81 will replace Glen Grunwald as the team’s president and general manager.During Grunwald’s two-year tenure, the Knicks attained their two highest winning percentages since 2001 and ended a postseason victory drought of 13 seasons.
Alex Wong is a sophomore on the women’s golf team. Playing in six events during her freshman year, Wong managed to shoot the lowest round of any Tiger in a team event on the season with a 70 at the Nittany Lion Invitational.
The men’s and women’s cross country teams had their first taste of competitive racing this season at the Notre Dame Invitational on Friday.
Field hockey: Tigers win 16th straight Ivy game, remain undefeated in Ancient Eight Junior back Cassidy Arner and junior striker Allison Evans each netted two goals as No.
The women’s soccer team has lost two straight Ivy games after falling to Dartmouth in New Hampshire Saturday night.
After Dartmouth went up 1-0 before the half, the men’s soccer team fought back and put up two goals in under 10 minutes.
The football team outmatched its season’s first league opponent, routing Columbia by a margin of 53-7.
The football team's Ivy League opener will be in New Jersey, where the Tigers (1-1) will look to come away from their first three games with a winning record for the first time since 2008.
Less than a week into October, an Ivy League championship is already at stake for the men’s soccer team on Saturday, when the Tigers (2-5) travel to New Hampshire to take on Dartmouth.
On Saturday evening, the women’s soccer team will travel to Hanover, N.H. to compete against Ancient Eight rival Dartmouth.
After a 50-point explosion last weekend, the Tigers (1-1 overall) look to build on their offensive momentum as they begin Ivy League play against Columbia.
DiAndre Atwater and Lavondre Nelson are sophomore running backs on the football team. Hailing from Atlanta, Ga., Atwater and Nelson have combined for nearly 200 yards of rushing in the Tigers’ first two games of the season.
Just over a year ago, on Sept. 29, 2012, I was pestering the football team’s head coach, Bob Surace ’90.
The following is a guest column submitted by alumnus Murphey Harmon '71 in response to arecent Bloomberg article. I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice the factual inaccuracies in the Bloomberg article.