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After Starring for Princeton, Swimmer Mitchell Schott ’26 Chases an Olympic Spot
Schott made his goal clear
Princeton Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Notre Dame, Wins NCAA Title
The Tigers finish on top for the first time since 2001
Men’s Lacrosse Advances to NCAA Final Four
The Tigers, shooting for their first national title in 25 years, face Duke in the semifinals
Quarterfinal Match Gives Princeton Chance To Avenge Early Loss
Princeton’s Parade of Champs Continues in Women’s Basketball, Squash
Women’s basketball coach departs after Ivy title run, squash star Zeina Zein ’27 leads national medalists
New Coach Aims to Keep Producing ‘Transformational’ Experiences
Former lead assistant Lauren Gosselin takes over with endorsement from current and former players
Strong Start Puts Princeton On Track for NCAA Run
Two Seniors Are Leading Women’s Lacrosse Offense With Passing Skills
Assist leaders Haven Dora ’26 and Jami MacDonald ’26 spur a Princeton attack that finds plenty of ways to score
Women’s Basketball Coach Berube Departs for Northwestern
Her Tigers went to five straight NCAA Tournaments, winning their first-round games twice
Men’s Hockey Drops Overtime Heartbreaker in ECAC Championship
Tigers Fall in NCAA Tournament First Round to Oklahoma State
‘I love these girls so much,’ said Madison St. Rose ’26, who scored a team-leading 17 points in her final game
Tigers Kick Off March Madness Against Oklahoma State
If Princeton wins in the first round Saturday night, they’ll likely face No. 1 seed UCLA in round two
Princeton Women’s Basketball Wins Ivy Madness and an NCAA Tournament Berth
The Tigers held off a scrappy and stubborn Harvard team in the championship game
Quick Start Lifts Princeton Women’s Basketball to Ivy Madness Final
No. 23 Tigers will face the winner of Columbia and Harvard game in Saturday’s championship
Men’s and Women’s Hockey Take Turns with Exciting Baker Rink Performances
Tiger Hockey Stars to Play for Canada in Milan Cortina Olympics
Sarah Fillier ’24 and Claire Thompson ’20 are among the Princeton alumni to watch at the winter games
Madison St. Rose ’26 Expands Her Arsenal
Returning from a knee injury, the senior guard has posted career-high averages in points, rebounds, assists, and minutes played
Does a Sitting Star Signal Trouble for the Ivy League?
Princeton and its Ivy peers try to keep pace in an era defined by NIL and the transfer portal
Field Hockey Headlines a Season of Championships
Alumni Swimmers Maintain Competitive Spirit
And yes, beating Harvard still matters
Women’s Basketball’s Skye Belker ’27 Aims to Apply Summer Experience
Senior-less Princeton Men’s Basketball Looks to Build Experience
‘We’ve got to stay together. We’re going to take some lumps, but it is going to be OK,’ said coach Mitch Henderson ’98
Ittycheria ’26 Leads Men’s Soccer to National Ranking
The No. 13 Tigers host Brown in their first Ivy League home game Oct. 4
























