Men's Volleyball: Princeton falls short against No. 13 Penn State in Dillon
After taking the first set 25-20, the men?s volleyball team kept the pressure on Penn State in the second as they pulled ahead to a 16-11 lead.
After taking the first set 25-20, the men?s volleyball team kept the pressure on Penn State in the second as they pulled ahead to a 16-11 lead.
The baseball team began Ivy League play at home this weekend, splitting Saturday?s doubleheader with Yale and taking both games against Brown on Sunday.
The women?s lacrosse team stunned No. 11 Cornell on Saturday, winning its first road game of the year and staying perfect in the Ivy League as it defeated a top-20 opponent for the second time this season.
The women’s basketball team brings an Ivy League record 33 consecutive game winning streak to their last road trip of the season this weekend.
This weekend, the Princeton men’s hockey team (9-14-4 overall, 7-10-3 ECAC) closes out its regular season with two crucial conference games.
The No. 12 men’s lacrosse team handled Hofstra with relative ease last week and the Tigers (1-0) refuse to be intimidated as they head south to Baltimore to play No.
This weekend, Princeton’s men’s and women’s squash teams will play in the final competition of the 2012-13 collegiate squash season, as the CSA Individual Championships commence Friday at Trinity College. A tough 5-4 loss in the semifinals of last Saturday’s CSA Team Championships crushed the hopes of Bob Callahan’s men’s team of winning a repeat national championship.
With the chance to hand Harvard its second loss in the Ivy League, this weekend could not be more crucial for the men’s basketball team.
Two important lines are painted on each half of Carril Court, just like every other basketball court in the world.
W hen a team loses a four-year starter to graduation, like the women’s water polo team did with goalie Kristen Ward ’12 last year, a period of transition in the following season is expected.
In January, the NCAA Board of Directors approved a set of rule changes that will have ramifications across all NCAA sports and universities.
With the Ivy League championships for fencing coming up this weekend, the ‘Prince’ sat down with freshman Anna Van Brummen, who fences epee, to learn a little bit about life as a fencer and ask the age-old burning question of whether she’s ever met her long-lost twin in the process. Q: Where are you from and what is it like there?A: I’m from Houston, Texas.
After a disappointing loss to then-No. 12 Indiana, the women’s water polo team, currently ranked 12th in the nation, returned to the pool this weekend and proved that it had learned from its mistakes.
The men’s tennis team eased into its spring schedule this weekend as it handled Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday and Bucknell on Sunday, dropping only one set in 14 matches over the two days.
The men’s lacrosse team’s biggest question mark heading into this season was how well the team could handle the loss of its entire defensive core from the year before, most notably the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year, goalkeeper Tyler Fiorito ’12.
With fewer than two minutes remaining in the men’s hockey team’s Saturday night senior day matchup against Yale, the Tigers and the Bulldogs appeared poised for an overtime showdown. However, Yale freshman forward Carson Cooper abruptly changed that trajectory, positioning himself in front of the Tiger net and collecting a quick pass from the right before scoring an impressive backhanded goal with just 1:56 left on the clock.
The women’s lacrosse team opened up regular season play on Saturday afternoon with a decisive 10-5 victory over Villanova.
Trailing Cornell by over 40 points in the final hours of the Ivy League championships on Sunday at Harvard, it was hard for anyone but the Tigers themselves to believe that the Princeton men still had a shot at the indoor Heps title. Undeterred by the score, the men’s squad worked like a machine.
Last year, the Princeton men’s squash team ended Trinity’s 13-year CSA national championship winning streak to become the national champion.