W. lacrosse plays Brown in pursuit of perfect season
The 2004 women's lacrosse team, already shattering records right and left, can record its first ever undefeated regular season with a win Saturday over Brown.The No.
The 2004 women's lacrosse team, already shattering records right and left, can record its first ever undefeated regular season with a win Saturday over Brown.The No.
In what might only be called a week of calm before the storm, the men's and women's outdoor track teams will be competing at home this weekend in the Larry Ellis Invitational at Weaver Field.
After enduring only its second overtime loss in sixteen years under head coach Bill Tierney last weekend, No.
Everything is in the baseball team's favor this weekend as it tries to clinch the Ivy League's Lou Gehrig Division title.
Sometimes the keys to success come from unexpected places. This was the case for the Tiger softball team on Tuesday, as it swept St.
Thirty seconds remaining in overtime. Game tied at seven. No worries for Princeton ? Theresa Sherry was on the prowl.Circling around the goal, the senior attack drew a double team and found an open Tara Hardiman in front of the Maryland crease.
Recently, 'Prince' senior writer Daniel Satterfield sat down with women's water polo's freshman utility Elyse Colgan.
Lacrosse, the oldest sport in North America, claims its origin in the 1400s. Originally played between villages or tribes with teams as large as 1000 competitors and up to a half-mile separating the goals, games often extended over the course of two or three days.Since then, the sport has changed and evolved, including the introduction of women's lacrosse to the United States in the early 1900s.
New Dean of Admissions Janet Rapelye has already made several changes since the departure of the former dean, Fred Hargadon.
With spring on its way in and school on its way out, Princeton athletic teams have begun to wrap up their seasons.
Joe Scott hasn't had a chance to rest. Since he took the head coaching position at Princeton last Wednesday, Scott has traveled three-quarters of the way across the country, addressed the media once, begun the process of selling one house and buying another and has held individual workouts with members of the team.
How am I supposed to get work done around here? The NHL and NBA are both starting their epic playoff process, Princeton baseball and both lacrosse teams are getting near their tournament seasons, not to mention a whole slew of other spring sports, some of whom have already finished up.Tournament time is invariably the best time of year for a sports fan.
With the top two fencers taking a hiatus from the Princeton fencing programs to prepare for the upcoming Olympics, the 2004 season for the Tigers was full of ups and downs, disappointments and successes.One of those successes came at the end of the season, as the team claimed seventh-place at NCAA's.
In a program that boasts six national championships and has featured six Ivy League Players-of-the-Year in the last decade, it is rare for an individual to do something that no one in school history has ever done before.
This weekend's NFL Draft was full of excitement and intrigue. But once you pass pick five / hour six, most people don't know who Mel Kiper is yapping about to Chris Mortensen's knowing chuckles.So here are the most memorable names of the draft.Kenechi Udeze, No.
The men's and women's tennis teams closed out their seasons last weekend, slamming down wins to post winning Ivy League records for the season.
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure," former Vice President Dan Quayle once sagaciously said, which could well sum up the weekend for the softball team, whose lack of success has doomed their chances of a third-straight Ivy League title.Princeton (20-19 overall, 6-6 Ivy League) was swept by Cornell (31-11, 10-4) at 1895 field by scores of 7-1 and 4-1 on Saturday before its doubleheader against Columbia (21-24, 6-6) on Sunday was postponed because of rain.The Tigers entered the weekend in third place in the Ivy League, but still in contention for the title.
Amid the hustle and bustle surrounding Princeton last Saturday, time at the Class of 1952 Stadium seemed to slow.
With only two weekends left of conference play, the baseball team went into a four-game series against division foe Penn (10-27 overall, 5-15 Ivy League) at home this past weekend.
It paid to be on the men's heavyweight or women's open crew team this past weekend. Both came through with stunning victories over dominant opponents.