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Trans Athlete Sues Princeton After Losing Spot in Invitational
Coaches Morey and Crotty ’98 Step Down
Record-Setters Mena Scatchard, Roko Pozaric Named Top Athletes
Does Xaivian Lee ’26’s Departure Signal an Ivy Transfer Trend?
Lee, the Tigers’ top scorer in the last two seasons, is transferring to Florida
Men’s Lacrosse Falls to Syracuse
After rallying to take a fourth-quarter lead, Tigers lose to the Orange 19-18; Princeton finishes the season 13-4
Men’s Lacrosse Surges To Win NCAA Opener
Third-quarter scoring leads Tigers over Towson, setting up quarterfinal showdown with Syracuse
McKenzie Blake ’25 Leads Princeton to NCAA Quarterfinals
Senior attacker’s 86 goals are a new Ivy League single-season best
Athletes Pal Around with Elementary Students
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
‘This One Definitely Stings’: Women’s Basketball Loses in March Madness
Iowa State’s third-quarter comeback erases a 15-point Princeton lead
Women’s Basketball to Face Iowa State in March Madness Opener
Princeton, the last team in, looks to advance to the NCAA Round of 64
Men’s Basketball Falls to Yale in Ivy Madness
Princeton pushed the No. 1-seeded Bulldogs to the final buzzer
Women’s Basketball Loses at Ivy Madness
Defending champion Tigers drop close game as Crimson star Harmoni Turner sets scoring record
Blake Peters ’25 Looks to Make Most of Ivy Madness Opportunity
Fadima Tall ’27 Grows Into New Role for Women’s Basketball
Princeton Women’s Squash Vies for National Title
The Tigers’ sophomore star is the program’s first individual champion since 2001
Attackman Coulter Mackesy ’25 Leads Tigers’ Impressive Start
Basketball Star Ashley Chea ’27 Shines in New PBS Documentary
Home Court airs March 24 as part of PBS’s Independent Lens series
Wrestlers’ New Path to Nationals
Princeton is slated to host inaugural Ivy League Tournament at Jadwin Gym on March 9
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