Ivy League duo falls to Tigers at Baker Rink
Christine KongDespite the many Dean’s Date assignments and finals the Tigers had to prepare for next week, Princeton had a very successful weekend in athletics.
Despite the many Dean’s Date assignments and finals the Tigers had to prepare for next week, Princeton had a very successful weekend in athletics.
As most of us recovered from New Year’s festivities, the Tigers (8-8-1, 6-5 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) were hard at work again taking on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (4-13-2, 2-6-0 ECAC) in their fist game of 2015.
This past weekend, women’s hockey (7-7-1 overall, 5-4 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) took on Ivy League opponents Harvard (6-2-2, 5-1-1 ECAC) and Dartmouth (4-5-1, 2-4-1 ECAC) away on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Ivy League rivals provide tough test for men’s hockey This weekend Baker Rink will host a pair of Ivy League and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference matchups.
While many of their classmates enjoyed Thanksgiving’s turkey and trimmings, the women’s ice hockey team (6-6-1 overall, 4-3 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) was on campus facing two of the best teams in the country — Quinnipiac University(13-0-2, 6-0-1 ECAC) and the University of Minnesota (14-1-2, 9-1-2 Big Ten). These two teams tested the Tigers’ confidence and their systems to the utmost.
Despite the tough run the Tigers had at Baker Rink this weekend, they were still able to come away feeling more prepared to face Quinnipiac on Tuesday.
This weekend the Tigers (6-1-1 overall, 4-0-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) had a doubleheader facing conference rivals Union (1-10-2, 0-4-0) on Friday and RPI (1-9-3, 0-3-1) on Saturday.
The women’s ice hockey team is off to a great start this year with a record of 6-1-1 a month into its season.
This weekend, the women’s hockey team fought hard to close out the weekend with one win and one draw against RIT.
This Friday and Saturday, women's ice hockey (3-1 overall, 2-0 ECAC)) will face Rochester Institute of Technology (5-3-2, 0-1-1 College Hockey America) in a double header.
Men Drop Final Two Games of Regular Season Over the month of February, the favor of fortune was as cold to the men’s hockey team as the air outdoors, and the transition into March over the weekend was no different as the Tigers (5-24 overall, 4-18 ECAC) fell in both of their road matches in New York.
Senior Calof scores 119thcareer point, good for program’s sixth most all-time, in senior night loss Ten seniors on the men’s hockey team played their final games at Baker Rink.
For what will be the last time, the seniors of Princeton men’s hockey (5-20 overall, 4-14 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) will take to Baker Rink this weekend against conference opponents Colgate and Cornell.
Senior winger Andrew Ammon continues to impress, but shorthanded goals by Yale sink the visiting Tigers. As the season moves tantalizingly close to the ECAC playoffs, men’s hockey (5-20 overall, 4-14 ECAC) continues to display flashes of brilliance.
A pair of home losses for the Tigers last weekend included a close battle with No. 14 Clarkson. This Friday, Princeton men’s hockey (4-19 overall, 3-13 ECAC) will begin a New England series against Ivy rivals Brown (9-11-3, 6-9-1) and No.
Men’s hockey falls to St. Lawrence, plays close in loss to No. 14 Clarkson Playing in one of his final games at Baker Rink, senior winger Andrew Ammon notched a pair of goals in an impressive performance against No.
Coming off a pair of away losses to Ivy League rivals Harvard and Dartmouth, the men’s hockey team (4-17 overall, 3-11 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) will continue conference play this weekend against St.
Princeton women’s ice hockey (11-9-3 overall, 7-7-2 ECAC) hosted a pair of Ivy and ECAC rivals in No.
The women’s ice hockey team spent the past weekend in New York, playing two conference games against Union and Rensselaer, tying one and losing the other. The Tigers (9-8-3, 6-6-2 ECAC) played a tough game against Union on Friday night.