A champion is crowned
Perfection eluded the men?s hockey team on Friday night, but the Tigers secured their first Ivy League title in nine years the next day.
Perfection eluded the men?s hockey team on Friday night, but the Tigers secured their first Ivy League title in nine years the next day.
Six times over the course of his career, senior forward and co-captain Noah Savage has seen the men?s basketball team finish a game with 35 points or less ? all losses.
I admit that when I first asked President Tilghman if she would be willing to attend a basketball game and sit in the student section, I expected a definitive ?no? or a semi-committal ?let me check my schedule,? which would later become an apologetic rejection.
Though not known for her short skirt and pom-poms, President Tilghman will suit up in a tie-dyed Jadwin Jungle T-shirt and cheer for the men?s basketball team during its home game against Ivy League foe Yale tonight at 7:30.While the Tigers performed well in Tuesday evening?s loss to Penn (8-14 overall, 3-2 Ivy League), they will be looking for a pair of wins this weekend to put them above .500 in the league.
Though not known for her short skirt and pom-poms, President Tilghman will suit up in a tie-dyed Jadwin Jungle T-shirt and cheer for the men?s basketball team during its home game against Ivy League foe Yale tonight at 7:30.While the Tigers performed well in Tuesday evening?s loss to Penn (8-14 overall, 3-2 Ivy League), they will be looking for a pair of wins this weekend to put them above .500 in the league.
After getting swept for the second weekend in a row, the women?s basketball team is running out of chances to get its season back on track.
By sweeping Harvard last Sunday, the men?s squash team completed what may be the most dominant season in Ivy League history.
This weekend, the second to last weekend of the regular season, features this year?s last home games for the Tigers.
One win is all that stands between the No. 17 men?s hockey team and its first Ivy League title, albeit an unofficial one, since 1999.
One win is all that stands between the No. 17 men?s hockey team and its first Ivy League title, albeit an unofficial one, since 1999.
This weekend, the second to last weekend of the regular season, features this year?s last home games for the Tigers.
By sweeping Harvard last Sunday, the men?s squash team completed what may be the most dominant season in Ivy League history.
After getting swept for the second weekend in a row, the women?s basketball team is running out of chances to get its season back on track.
Imagine taking the train to Philadelphia every Monday night during a Princeton career in which you competed for two sports teams ? sprint football and track.
Craig Robinson ?83, the men?s basketball head coach at Brown, has a lot on his mind right now.
It is easy to walk into DeNunzio and only see a pool. But for a particular group of Princeton varsity athletes,
On Tuesday, the men?s volleyball team (3-3 overall, 2-1 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) hosted its first home game of the season, defeating NYU (7-5, 0-1) 3-1 in an offensive showdown at Dillon Gym.
Kyle Hagel is intense. Ask anyone ? teammates, coaches, even Hagel himself ? about the senior forward, and the description is bound to come up.
It is easy to walk into DeNunzio and only see a pool. But for a particular group of Princeton varsity athletes,
Craig Robinson ?83, the men?s basketball head coach at Brown, has a lot on his mind right now.