Swimming & Diving: Women top field in 40th straight meet
The swimming and diving teams continued their strong starts of the season with victories in their first dual meets. Both teams swept Cornell and Penn to open Ivy League competition.
The swimming and diving teams continued their strong starts of the season with victories in their first dual meets. Both teams swept Cornell and Penn to open Ivy League competition.
The men’s basketball team began play in disappointing fashion last weekend, losing 73-57 at home to Wagner. Princeton finished last season tied with Harvard at the top of the Ivy League, and needed a last-second game-winning shot in an Ivy playoff to get the league’s lone NCAA Tournament bid. The Tigers will have to improve over the next two months to compete at the top of the conference, which features many strong teams with returning talent. Here’s a look at how Princeton’s top competitors look this year:
The men’s golf team walked away from Shelter Harbor Golf Club this weekend with a solid fourth-place finish out of 15 teams. But it was junior Bernie D’Amato who stole the spotlight on Sunday afternoon by wining a pressure-filled playoff against an Ivy League rival to take first place overall.
The football team will play in Providence, R.I., this weekend, facing off against Brown in its second Ivy League game of the season. Brown has dominated the rivalry for the past four years, but this Saturday the Tigers are looking to change that and get an early-season boost to push them through the packed conference schedule that lies ahead.