Wrestling falls to No. 9 Oklahoma State, No. 1 Iowa
Josephine de La BruyereHead wrestling coach Chris Ayres has a vision. But sometimes, dreams fall flat.
Head wrestling coach Chris Ayres has a vision. But sometimes, dreams fall flat.
Princeton outshot Colorado College 42–22 and killed seven penalties, but they still lost the game 7–2 at Baker Rink Friday night.
Princeton women’s volleyball’s season came to an end Friday night after a three-set loss to Penn State in the NCAA tournament.
This year’s Big Al Invitational for men’s and women’s swim and dive, one of the biggest early-season collegiate tournaments, is set to take place beginning Friday, Dec. 6.
Princeton men’s basketball (1–6) entered Wednesday night’s game at Drexel (5–4) looking to build off the momentum generated over its past two games, a near-upset over Arizona State and a win over Bucknell.
Third-ranked Princeton women’s squash will look to continue to build momentum from its 4-0 start to the season Saturday against St. Lawrence
Princeton women’s volleyball will travel to State College, Pa. to face a Penn State team which has qualified for 39 consecutive NCAA tournaments
With the men’s basketball season in full swing, here’s how the other seven Ancient Eight teams are faring in non-conference play.
Men’s hockey was defeated by Colgate 3-1 and the University of New Hampshire 3-2 in the Friendship Four tournament in Northern Ireland over Thanksgiving break.
The No. 6 women’s hockey team defeated a group of professional hockey players from the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association 2—1 in an exhibition game on Sunday .
After a last-second Arizona State three left Princeton men’s basketball on a five-game losing streak to start the season, the Tigers found a win against Bucknell.
A double-double from Ellie Mitchell and 17 points from Abby Meyers helped Princeton women’s basketball take down St. Francis Brooklyn 76–44.
Three Princeton Tigers representing the men’s and women’s cross country teams qualified for the NCAA championships. Senior Conor Lundy and junior Melia Chittenden battled against the fiercest competition from across the country. First-year Camren Fischer did not participate in the meet after learning only several days beforehand of a likely stress fracture in his femur.
On Nov. 30, 2018 on the road, the unranked underdogs of Princeton wrestling took down a powerhouse: the no. 8 Mountain Hawks. Since then, one question has plagued the Tigers, their fans, and their adversaries: could Princeton do it again? Answer: yes.
The Tigers swept the weekend defeating the Golden Knights 2–1 and the Saints 6–2.
Men’s water polo was defeated by Harvard in the NWPC championship match, denying the Tigers a second consecutive title.
No. 9 Princeton Field hockey (16–5) fell to No.1-ranked, defending national champions North Carolina (23–0) in the NCAA National Championship game on Sunday afternoon, by a score of 6–1.
Junior Clare Lenihan put the icing on top of an incredible season with the game-winning kill for the women’s volleyball team — one that punched its ticket to the NCAA tournament.
After two consecutive losses put a damper on a season with a 7–0 start, Princeton football (8–2, 5–2 Ivy) managed to finish the year the way it wanted. On Saturday in Philadelphia, the Tigers scored 28 unanswered points and rushed for 283 yards to win 28–7 over rival Penn (5–5, 3–4 Ivy).
After beating Virginia, Princeton field hockey will advance to the NCAA championship game to face North Carolina