On Tap with ... Bradley Wachtell
Crissy CaranoThis week, the ‘Prince’ sat down with sophomore Brad Wachtell of the No. 15 men’s water polo team.
This week, the ‘Prince’ sat down with sophomore Brad Wachtell of the No. 15 men’s water polo team.
Junior goalkeeper Darcy Hargadon tallied a season-high three saves, including two important snags late in double overtime, allowing the women's soccer team to earn a 0-0 draw against Seton Hall on Friday night in South Orange, N.J.
After an unprecedented winning streak which saw the field hockey team win its first-ever national championship, the No.
The No. 15 men's water polo team opened its season strong this weekend, with four victories in four games to win the Princeton Invitational Tournament.
The men’s soccer team finished the weekend on a high note,beatingSeton Hall on Sundayafter a tough losson Fridayevening to Rutgers. “Our guys are eager to get their first win,” head coach Jim Barlow ’91 said before the win.
After prevailing in the first two games of its season, the women's soccer team was foiled by Mother Nature Thursday night, as thunderstorms postponed their match at Seton Hall. The Tigers (2-0) will now play two in-state rivals in three days, taking on the Pirates (1-4-1) Friday at 5:30 p.m.
After finishing third in the Eastern Championships and just missing the NCAA tournament in 2012, the men's water polo team begins its season this weekend at the Princeton Invitational with games at home against Santa Clara, Penn, Harvard and Iona. Last year, the team went 17-12, finishing in third place in both the Southern Championships and the Eastern Championships.
The men’s soccer team will look to establish a winning record by the end of this weekend, as it prepares to take on in-state rivals Rutgers and Seton Hall.
Coaches and players of defending champions often feel as if there is a target on their back, with competitors eager for a chance to knock off the titleholders.
On Sept. 23, 2012, the field hockey team fell to No. 2 Syracuse on Bedford Field. The Tigers (2-0) have not lost a game since that 2-1 defeat.
The school year is just getting started, but every men’s soccer team in the Ancient Eight has already seen action this fall.
In its first game of the season last Friday, the women's volleyball team came out on top after losing its first set with a 3-1 victory at George Mason to kick off a three-match tournament.
Women’s Soccer: Tigers start season off strong with two victories The women’s soccer team has had a strong start to its season, winning its first two games at home against Richmond and Army.
Gary Walters ’67, the Ford Family Director of Athletics since 1994, announced Wednesday that he will step down after the 2013-14 academic year.
BY STEPHEN WOOD Sports Editor Embattled probably-still-future MLB Hall of Famer Alex Rodriguez and his girlfriend, Torrie Wilson, stopped by Princetonon Saturday, presumably on the way to meet with one of Rodriguez’s attorneys, according to the NY Post. The Yankees third baseman, whose 2013 season has been made a nightmare by nagging injuries and the Biogenesis scandal, reportedly toured several of the campus’ notable buildings and visited the baseball and football fields. No word on the exact purpose of the visit, although it’s possible that A-Rod was hoping to getMike Ford’s autograph. Or maybe it was a college visit.
Dick Kazmaier ’52, legendary tailback and Princeton’s only Heisman Trophy winner, diedThursdayin Boston at age 82. Bob Ruxin ’76, president of Kazmaier’s firm, Kazmaier Associates, Inc.,said that the cause of death was heart and lung disease. Kazmaier was known across the country for his prowess on the field, but he was equally famous in the Princeton community for his humility, as well as for his choice not to pursue professional football despite winning college football’s highest honor in 1951.
Former linebackerAndrew Starks '13signed a three-year contract with the NFL's Chicago Bearson Thursday, he confirmed. The three-time All-Ivy League honoree and Illinois native recorded 298 tackles, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries in the 39 games he played for Princeton.
At the 2013 Women’s Lacrosse World Cup, the members of Team Israel made headlines when they stepped on the field—and when they didn’t. “I think people were taken aback,” said Sam Ellis ’13, a former Princeton attacker who played for the Israelis.
He made history this spring by becoming the first player ever to be named Ivy League Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year.
Recent alumnus Ian Hummer ’13, second only to Bill Bradley ’65 on Princeton’s all-time scoring list, may still be playing basketball next year.