Sports
Sports content overview
Men’s Basketball: The Star Forward from Newcastle
Growing up in soccer country, Tosan Evbuomwan ’23 found his talent on the court
Graduate School Is Giving Some Tiger Athletes a Second Shot
After COVID disruptions, the games go on
After 50 Years Fencing, Paul Epply-Schmidt ’83 Is Still Winning
Epply-Schmidt won gold at the U.S. Fencing’s Veteran National Championships in August
Chris Long ’97 and Angie Long ’97 Are All In on Women’s Soccer
The Longs are building the first stadium meant just for a U.S. National Women’s Soccer League team
Fall Sports: Four Teams Won League Titles in 2021
A bonfire earned by the football team capped Princeton’s strong fall season
Princeton Athletics Historian Jerry Price Recounts the First 50 Years of Women’s Athletics
Close ’64 Football Players Make One Final Trip to Visit Teammate
After Jim Rockenbach ’64 was told he has two months to live, the friends traveled to see him in Florida
Russell Dinkins ’13 Is Fighting for Collegiate Track and Field
When schools cut the sport, they also eliminate academic opportunities for Black students
Men’s and Women’s Basketball Players Pivot From 2020
Two star women players left, while men build on experience
Princetonians Photo: Ice Hockey Coach Kelsey Koelzer ’17
Photo From the Archives: Crew 2004
2 ResponsesBlinded by an IED, Brad Snyder Made History in the Triathlon
Snyder is the first American man to win gold in the triathlon either in the Paralympics or the Olympics
Memories of Palmer Stadium
From the PAW Archives
Star Sprinter Returns as Director of Athletics
Princeton’s new Ford Family Director of Athletics scooped up major student-athlete awards as an undergrad, including the Roper Trophy
October 2021: The Big Three in Princeton Athletics
Football Preview: Double Seniors Build on Tigers’ Experience
‘These are the last 10 games in my college lifetime. It’s all or nothing for us,’ said senior running back Collin Eaddy ’22

















