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Men’s soccer falls to Dartmouth in Ivy League opener

The stormy 90 minutes of playtime closed out, leaving the Tigers down by one with a final score of 2—1 Dartmouth. Looking ahead, Princeton has their next face-off on the road against the Monmouth Hawks (4–1–3, 1–0–2 Coastal Athletic Association) this Tuesday. 

The stormy 90 minutes of playtime closed out, leaving the Tigers down by one with a final score of 2–1 Dartmouth. Looking ahead, Princeton has their next face-off on the road against the Monmouth Hawks (4–1–3, 1–0–2 Coastal Athletic Association) this Tuesday. 


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‘Frustrated and exhausted’: The impact of concussions on Princeton student-athletes

“The challenge of enduring a concussion, in and of itself, can alter mental health,” Notterman Lab M.D./Ph.D. student Nicole Katchur explained. “Athletes can feel isolated and frustrated because of lasting symptoms, including memory loss, headaches, and sensitivity to light.” 

“The challenge of enduring a concussion, in and of itself, can alter mental health,” Notterman Lab M.D./Ph.D. student Nicole Katchur explained. “Athletes can feel isolated and frustrated because of lasting symptoms, including memory loss, headaches, and sensitivity to light.” 


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Roar like a tiger, sting like a yellow jacket: Connor Scaglione ’22 transfers to play at Georgia Tech

After receiving offers from programs such as the University of Houston, UMass Amherst, and Stony Brook, Connor Scaglione ‘22 officially committed to play at Georgia Tech earlier this week.

After receiving offers from programs such as the University of Houston, UMass Amherst, and Stony Brook, Connor Scaglione ‘22 officially committed to play at Georgia Tech earlier this week.


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Men’s baseball ripped RBIs in an away game victory against Monmouth

“Mid-week games are interesting, because they always hold a bunch of different pitching,“ said Head Coach Scott Bradley to The Daily Princetonian. “I am very proud of our offense and at-bats. To win a game going into Columbia [this weekend] should give us some confidence.”  

“Mid-week games are interesting, because they always hold a bunch of different pitching,“ said Head Coach Scott Bradley to The Daily Princetonian. “I am very proud of our offense and at-bats. To win a game going into Columbia [this weekend] should give us some confidence.”  


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Men’s soccer shuts out Rider in spring scrimmage

“Each spring game we have is an opportunity for us to get better,“ junior forward Walker Gillespie wrote to the ‘Prince.’ “We take these opportunities very seriously so that we can build off of stuff that we’ve been working on in training and hopefully build some momentum going into next fall.”

“Each spring game we have is an opportunity for us to get better,“ junior forward Walker Gillespie wrote to the ‘Prince.’ “We take these opportunities very seriously so that we can build off of stuff that we’ve been working on in training and hopefully build some momentum going into next fall.”


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“J.T.” to HTX: Jeremiah Tyler ’22 picked up by USFL’s Houston Gamblers

Jeremiah Tyler ’22, the former linebacker and backbone of Princeton defensive football during his time as a Tiger, signed as a free agent to play with the United States Football League (USFL) Houston Gamblers on Wednesday, March 29. Tyler will begin his professional football career starting with the Gamblers season opener against the Michigan Panthers on April 16. 

Jeremiah Tyler ‘22, the former linebacker and backbone of Princeton defensive football during his time as a Tiger, signed as a free agent to play with the United States Football League (USFL) Houston Gamblers on Wednesday, March 29. Tyler will begin his professional football career starting with the Gamblers season opener against the Michigan Panthers on April 16. 


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Princeton fencing earns second place at the NCAA Championships

“It’s been a season-long effort that has resulted in three silvers and three bronzes individually [and] a second place team finish at NCAAs. [The] improvement from last year means the team is on an upward trend for sure,” senior foil Mohamed Hamza wrote to the ‘Prince.’ 

“It’s been a season-long effort that has resulted in three silvers and three bronzes individually [and] a second place team finish at NCAAs. [The] improvement from last year means the team is on an upward trend for sure,” senior foil Mohamed Hamza wrote to the ‘Prince.’ 


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Men’s hockey downs Union in first round of ECAC playoffs

Following the first round victory, Princeton will go on next to play a best-of-three quarter final series against nationally-ranked No. 5 Harvard (21–6–2, 18–4–0 ECAC), who are also the top seed in the ECAC tournament.

Following the first round victory, Princeton will go on next to play a best-of-three quarter final series against nationally-ranked No. 5 Harvard (21–6–2, 18–4–0 ECAC), who are also the top seed in the ECAC tournament.


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