This week in By the Numbers, track & field and swim & dive set new program records and hockey had a historic weekend.
This week in By the Numbers, track & field and swim & dive set new program records and hockey had a historic weekend.
This week in By the Numbers, track & field and swim & dive set new program records and hockey had a historic weekend.
This week in By the Numbers, track & field and swim & dive set new program records and hockey had a historic weekend.
This week in By The Numbers, the ice hockey teams continue their winning ways and a record on the indoor track. Despite these accomplishments, the Tigers won fewer of their games this week that the week prior, though they performed well at home.
This week in By The Numbers, the ice hockey teams continue their winning ways and a record on the indoor track. Despite these accomplishments, the Tigers won fewer of their games this week that the week prior, though they performed well at home.
This week on By The Numbers, winter sports are in full swing, as women’s ice hockey shows out on offense and basketball records are overtaken.
This week on By The Numbers, winter sports are in full swing, as women’s ice hockey shows out on offense and basketball records are overtaken.
Last week, Princeton women’s ice hockey powered themselves to a three game win streak with victories over No. 13 Boston University and two against Stonehill.
Last week, Princeton women’s ice hockey powered themselves to a three game win streak with victories over No. 13 Boston University and two against Stonehill.
The power play continued to be a bright spot for the Tigers this weekend, as the Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak in a weekend sweep.
The power play continued to be a bright spot for the Tigers this weekend, as the Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak in a weekend sweep.
Just a few weeks after wrapping up a legendary career on the Princeton women’s hockey team, Sarah Fillier ’24 was drafted number one overall in the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft.
Just a few weeks after wrapping up a legendary career on the Princeton women’s hockey team, Sarah Fillier ’24 was drafted number one overall in the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft.
Despite being ranked twelfth in the country, the Tigers’ season ended as they are not in contention for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
Despite being ranked twelfth in the country, the Tigers’ season ended as they are not in contention for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
The Tigers advanced to the second round of the ECAC playoffs, where they will travel to face No. 3 Clarkson University in a tough best-of-three series.
The Tigers advanced to the second round of the ECAC playoffs, where they will travel to face No. 3 Clarkson University in a tough best-of-three series.
In their last regular season games at Hobey Baker Rink, the Tigers surrendered late power-play goals that made the difference against top opponents.
In their last regular season games at Hobey Baker Rink, the Tigers surrendered late power-play goals that made the difference against top opponents.
The Tigers put up a strong showing against RPI and tied Union.
The Tigers put up a strong showing against RPI and tied Union.
Next up for the Tigers is a non-conference two-game home set against Mercyhurst, next Friday and Saturday at 3:00 and 1:00 PM, respectively.
Next up for the Tigers is a non-conference two-game home set against Mercyhurst, next Friday and Saturday at 3:00 and 1:00 PM, respectively.
After shocking the Colgate Raiders in the first game of the playoffs, the Tigers would go on to drop the next two, ending their season.
After shocking the Colgate Raiders in the first game of the playoffs, the Tigers would go on to drop the next two, ending their season.
The Tigers treated record numbers of fans at Baker Rink to multiple three-goal victories, knocking off Dartmouth 5–2 on Friday before taking down Harvard 3–0 the day after.
The Tigers treated record numbers of fans at Baker Rink to multiple three-goal victories, knocking off Dartmouth 5–2 on Friday before taking down Harvard 3–0 the day after.
The weekend saw junior forward Sarah Fillier net her 50th goal as a Tiger, and senior forward Maggie Connors score her 65th.
The weekend saw junior forward Sarah Fillier net her 50th goal as a Tiger, and senior forward Maggie Connors score her 65th.
The Tigers will now face six consecutive games on the road, with the next matchup against Northeastern in the Smashville Showcase in Nashville on Friday, Nov. 25.
The Tigers will now face six consecutive games on the road, with the next matchup against Northeastern in the Smashville Showcase in Nashville on Friday, Nov. 25.