Men's tennis tops Penn in tight Ivy League opener
The Ivy League opener treated the men's and women's tennis teams in vastly different ways Saturday.
The Ivy League opener treated the men's and women's tennis teams in vastly different ways Saturday.
Teenagers are taking over professional sports. LeBron James, Michelle Wie, Freddy Adu, Rick Nash ? all are teenagers who are stars in their sports.I'm sick of people complaining that these kids are losing out because they are going pro so young.
Picture Class of 1952 Stadium. Now picture Yale fans jumping for joy with the thrill of a big victory.
Playing a doubleheader at Penn, the softball team was just looking for two wins to start their Ivy League season.
As the men's volleyball season winds down, every game has a little extra meaning to it. Last Thursday, Princeton (12-8 overall, 6-6 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) played host to Sacred Heart (15-7, 9-3) in the Tigers' final regular-season home match, and possibly the final match to be played at Dillon Gym this season.Princeton knew that it was battling to extend its home season into the playoffs.
As the weather on Saturday slowly improved, the quality of the play from the women's lacrosse team followed suit.
The men's golf team will travel to Annapolis, Md. this weekend for two days on the links in the Navy Spring Invitational.
After several weeks of tough preparation and a few out-of-state meets, the men's and women's outdoor track and field teams will begin their seasons in earnest this weekend at home in the Sam Howell Memorial Invitational.This weekend's competition is an annual event hosted by the Tigers which features individuals from several area schools.
Coming off a successful run last weekend, the women's water polo team will look ahead to the ECAC Championships this weekend.
1994. That's the last time Princeton failed to win the Ivy League men's lacrosse championship. The struggle to win its 10th straight title begins tomorrow when Princeton's Ivy League season kicks off as the No.
The Ivy League duels begin this Saturday for the men's and women's tennis teams, as both will take on Penn.
Saturday's forecast ? high 52, overcast, scattered showers and some of the nation's most exciting races between the elite crew programs.Rain or shine, Lake Carnegie will be pounded by the oars of Princeton, Rutgers, Columbia and Georgetown this weekend as the lightweight and heavyweight men's teams will fight for the first victories of their young spring seasons.No.
More than two months removed from the Patriots' thrilling overtime win in January's Super Bowl and still two months away from players reporting to mini-camps, the NFL has made several headlines over the last few weeks.
Ivy League honors El HalabySophomore Yasser El Halaby has been named the 2004 Ivy League Player of the Year.
I'll admit it: I'm delusional.Every spring, for as long as I can remember, I've had a dream.
The conference schedule for the baseball team will begin this weekend, as Princeton looks to get a head start in the Ivy League standings.
Last weekend, the men's volleyball team undertook the toughest test of its 2004 season. Princeton faced three Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association opponents in as many days, including games against powers Penn State and Juniata.
Fresh off its doubleheader sweep at Fairfield on Tuesday, the softball team woke up Wednesday morning ready to take on Temple at home.
After a less-than-perfect win over Delaware on Tuesday night, women's lacrosse looks to clean up the technical aspects of its game Saturday against Cornell at Class of 1952 Stadium.Princeton (8-0 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) hosts the Big Red (1-6, 0-1) for its second consecutive home game.Both teams have just one other league contest under their belts.
Perhaps some doubt was cast last weekend at the William & Mary Invitational on the women's golf team's plans to reclaim the Ivy League title.