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Orange and Black reads “By the Numbers.”

By the numbers: Stifling defense and TV worthy plays

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer, now in the top ten, stands as a nationally dominant defense. Football strung together seventeen straight, and a new assist king in the pool for the Tigers.

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer, now in the top-ten, stands as a nationally dominant defense. Football strung together seventeen straight, and a new assist king in the pool for the Tigers.


Orange and Black reads “By the Numbers.”

By the Numbers: Star passers excel for the Tigers

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer continued their relentless momentum, shooting up the national rankings. Football has started the season off to a red-hot start in the red zone, yet to fail to convert for a touchdown.

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer continued their relentless momentum, shooting up the national rankings. Football has started the season off to a red-hot start in the red zone, yet to fail to convert for a touchdown.


Orange and Black reads “By the Numbers.”

By The Numbers: tackles, assists, and goals, oh my!

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer continued their suffocating defense, recording another shutout. Individual Tigers continued to climb up the record books in volleyball and water polo.

This week in By The Numbers, men’s soccer continued their suffocating defense, recording another shutout. Individual Tigers continued to climb up the record books in volleyball and water polo.


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By the Numbers: Goals and medals for the Tigers’ start to the fall

This week in By the Numbers, women’s cross country took first in their first two meets, led by sophomore Meg Madison. Amid these accomplishments, the Tigers won over three-fifths of their games and had winning records both at home and on the road.

This week in By the Numbers, women’s cross country took first in their first two meets, led by sophomore Meg Madison. Amid these accomplishments, the Tigers won over three-fifths of their games and had winning records both at home and on the road.


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Preview and Staff Picks: Men’s soccer vs. Rutgers

In their first matchup of the season, the Tigers face the Scarlet Knights on Sept. 5 at Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium. The team will hope to have a positive start to the year against their state rivals.

In their first matchup of the season, the Tigers face the Scarlet Knights on Sept. 5 at Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium. The team will hope to have a positive start to the year against their state rivals.


A man wearing black shorts and a black jersey with the number three, Princeton, and Nike logo on the jersey in orange dribbling a basketball on a court.

With Pierce to sit out the year, men’s basketball loses last senior standing

Senior forward Caden Pierce announced today that he will be sitting out his senior season of basketball at Princeton in the interests of maintaining his final year of eligibility.

Senior forward Caden Pierce announced today that he will be sitting out his senior season of basketball at Princeton in the interests of maintaining his final year of eligibility.


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