Women's hockey drops back-to-back games against Boston University
David Xin and Nolan LiuThe Princeton women’s hockey team had a rough Thanksgiving weekend, dropping back-to-back games against Boston University.
The Princeton women’s hockey team had a rough Thanksgiving weekend, dropping back-to-back games against Boston University.
On Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink, the Princeton Women’s Ice Hockey team (5-4-1, 3-4-1 ECAC) broke Colgate’s 13-game winning streak.
Princeton Women’s Ice Hockey (3-2-1, 1-2-1 ECAC) began the weekend as an undefeated team, but fell down in their rankings as they lost to both No. 6 St.
After battling to the final seconds — and beyond — the Princeton women’s hockey team fell to St.
Despite a very successful season in the Ivy League Conference, the Women’s HockeyTeam (22-8-2, 14-6-2 ECAC) lost this past weekend to the St.
The women’s hockey team (21-6-2 overall, 14-6-2 ECAC) secured a strong finish to their historic regular season this past weekend.
On Friday night, the No. 8 Princeton Women’s Hockey Team (20-6-1, 13-6-1 ECAC) battled it out on home turf against the No.
For several weeks this season, the women’s hockey team (19-5-1 overall, 12-5-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) has overcome challenges to produce consistent success.
This past Friday and Saturday, Women’s Hockey traveled north to Hanover and Boston, respectively, continuing their current seven game road trip.
The last time the women’s hockey team failed to pick up a win, Thanksgiving had not yet rolled around.
The women’s ice hockey team continues to impress during this season, as they finished 2015 by extending their current win streak to six games.
The Princeton women’s ice hockey team (9-4-1 overall, 5-4-1 ECAC) is scheduled to host the Penn State Nittany Lions (4-10-4, 1-3-4 College Hockey America) for its fifth annual two-game series this weekend at Baker Rink.
Men’s hockeyThis weekend, the men’s hockey team (4-8 overall, 3-5 ECAC) swept Yale and Brown on the road for the first time since the 2007-2008 season, with the Tigers throwing momentum into a three-game winning streak.
Women’s Hockey Fresh off of a dominating performance in upstate New York against the Rochester Institute of Technology, the women’s hockey team looks to continue its winning ways on the season.
Princeton women’s ice hockey (7-4-1 overall, 3-4-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) rebounded this weekend against the RIT Tigers (4-0-14, 0-0-6 College Hockey America), after facing two consecutive losses against St.
Women’s HockeyThe Princeton women’s ice hockey team (5-2-1 overall, 3-2-1 ECAC) competed in two close games this past weekend against Quinnipiac University (7-1-3, 3-1-2 ECAC) but was unsuccessful in clutching a win.
Women’s Hockey Six games deep in the winter season and the Princeton women’s hockey team has already won five games. The Tigers (5-1 overall, 3-1 ECAC) started the season on the road with a dominant doubleheader performance against Mercyhurst College, outscoring their opponents 5-3.
Opening its season on the road, the women’s hockey team made a strong start to the 2015-16 campaign.
Women enjoy successful season, look to take the next step Though they did not compete in the NCAA Division I Championship tournament, the women of Princeton hockey had a unique view of the action.
Women's Hockey Goaltender Chelsea Laden of the No. 6 Quinnipiac (26-7-3, 15-5-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) recorded her nation-leading 15thand 16thshutouts of the season as the Bobcats swept Princeton (15-14-2, 13-8-1) in a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal matchup this weekend, ending the Tigers’ season. In Hamden, Conn.