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Bengals Receiver Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is Building a Solid NFL Career
‘Being a late-round draft pick coming from a small school, you want to always prove something,’ Iosivas says
How I Discovered My Love for Hockey at Princeton
Following a sport makes you feel more like a college student, even if there aren’t many students there to share the experience
Princeton’s Overlooked NFL Ironman
Carl Barisich ’73, who played more games than any other Princeton alumnus, has volunteered to help researchers study CTE
Alumni Swimmers Maintain Competitive Spirit
And yes, beating Harvard still matters
Ittycheria ’26 Leads Men’s Soccer to National Ranking
The No. 13 Tigers host Brown in their first Ivy League home game Oct. 4
Giri Nathan ’13 Captures a New Tennis Rivalry
Some say it’s too early to elevate Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, but the co-founder of Defector Media disagrees
Pietra Tordin ’26 Shines After Leaving Early for Pros
1 ResponseAbby Meyers ’22 Is Crushing It In International Basketball
‘It seems like everything that she’s touching is turning to gold,’ says Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Meyers’ former Mystics teammate
For Former Postdoc Kanato Goto, Running Is More Than a Hobby
Goto calculated that he’s run about 25,000 miles since arriving in Princeton
Track’s Mena Scatchard ’25 Aims for Triple Crown
Scatchard made history as the Princeton women’s program’s top finisher at an NCAA Indoor meet
Xaivian Lee ’26 Transfers to Florida
A Golfer’s Guide to Some of America’s Best Courses
2 ResponsesWill Bardenwerper ’98 Chronicles a Baseball Rebirth
Bardenwerper’s new book is Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America
Curling Slides into Club Sports Scene
A team built on the skill, strategy, and ‘spirit’ of a favorite Winter Olympics event
Whole Student: Care in Athletics
Ivy League athletes can sometimes feel valued for winning, yet doubted or dismissed in daily campus life
Ryan Quigley ’20 Returns to New Orleans for Super Bowl After Terror Attack
The former Princeton football player was in the French Quarter when Tiger Bech ’21 was among 14 people killed on New Year’s Day
Bradley, van Breda Kolff, and the Rise of Princeton Basketball
How a superstar and coach, bonded in their understanding of how the game should be played, set the standard for decades to come
Ivy League to Join FCS Playoffs in 2025
The regular season champion will advance to the postseason, which the Tigers have never participated in
Why Bill Bradley ’65 is Princeton’s Greatest Athlete
Bradley scored 2,503 points in just three seasons — a mark that remains the Ivy League standard
Underclassmen Dominating Women’s Basketball
Following Madison St. Rose ’26’s season-ending injury, the Tigers are making changes
Men’s Hoops Making Adjustments After First Month
The Tigers have experiences to build on after finishing 6–3 in the first month of the season
Water Polo’s Roko Pozaric ’25 Elevates Princeton’s Goals
Oral History: 60 Years Since Football Perfection
Sixty years after their perfect season, members of the 1964 football team look back























