Liveblog: Princeton vs. Penn
Stephen WoodThe men's basketball team begins the "Fourteen-Game Tournament" that is the Ivy League season tonight with a trip to the Palestra to face rival Penn.
The men's basketball team begins the "Fourteen-Game Tournament" that is the Ivy League season tonight with a trip to the Palestra to face rival Penn.
Senior midfielder Tom Schreiber of the men's lacrosse team was the first overall pick in Friday's Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft. The two-time first team All-America selection and three-time All-Ivy honoree was picked by the Ohio Machine in the hopes that he can contribute to the team's restructured midfield.
It is a time-honored tradition that, before the first men's basketball game of the season between Princeton and Penn, the Sports Editors of theDaily PrincetonianandDaily Pennsylvanianexchange columns in which they trash-talk the other school's team.
It is a time-honored tradition that, before the first men's basketball game of the season between Princeton and Penn, the Sports Editors of theDaily PrincetonianandDaily Pennsylvanianexchange columns in which they trash-talk the other school's team.
Senior track and field athlete Michael Williams is a national class runner. As a key leg of Princeton’s distance medley relay, Williams has won both the prestigious Penn Relays and National Championships.
The women's ice hockey team took on No. 10 Quinnipiac (15-2-5 overall, 6-2-4 ECAC) last night, the first game of three on a road trip that also takes the team to Union and Rensselaer.
The women’s hockey team returned to Baker Rink for the first time in a month with back-to-back wins against Connecticut. In Thursday’s game, the Tigers (9-6-2 overall, 6-4-1 ECAC) dusted themselves off after a shaky first period to beat the Huskies (4-12-2, 1-4-1 Hockey East) 4-1.
The men’s basketball team faced their final opponent before beginning Ivy League play on Saturday, traveling to Lynchburg, Va., to defeat Liberty 80-74. It was the last of the Tigers’ (11-2) five games over winter break in preparation for the start of Ivy competition.
In its first game of the new year and its final non-conference matchup of the regular season, the women’s basketball team took down Drexel on Saturday afternoon with a 66-59 win in Philadelphia. After scoring fewer than 60 points for the first time this season in a 69-57 loss to Virginia on Dec.
The women’s basketball team will start its winter break off by hosting Delaware on Sunday afternoon.
A 3-0 start to the wrestling team’s dual schedule this season bodes well for a team that only won two matches last year.
Winter recess will not stop the men’s hockey team from looking to find its form heading into the second half of the season.
The men’s basketball team squares off against Penn State Saturday in what should be one of the toughest games of the season for the Tigers.
Four Princeton graduates who are currently playing Major League Baseball answered questions regarding their careers and their times at the University in an open forum on campusTuesday night. The panelists included Chris Young ’02, Will Venable ’05, Ross Ohlendorf ’05 and David Hale ’11.
The men’s basketball team is doing better now that Ian Hummer ’13 is gone. The first thing that comes to mind when you hear something like that is probably “correlation does not imply causation,” a favorite axiom of anyone who’s studied (or heard of) economics.
Cole Lampman is a sophomore on the wrestling team. The New York native is starting for the second consecutive year at heavyweight for the Tigers and has already gotten off to a hot start this season, which has included wins in both of Princeton’s matches at Madison Square Garden on Dec.
During a ceremony held in the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City Monday afternoon, the Ivy League named junior quarterback Quinn Epperly the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year and awarded him the Asa S.
The Ivy season starts at the beginning of reading period, but Ancient Eight teams still have plenty of games left before they begin to play each other.
Feb. 3, 2008: Eli Manning and the New York Giants go on one of the most thrilling game-winning drives in one of the most heart-pounding games in football history, defeating the then-Goliaths of the National Football League, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.