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Women’s Basketball to Begin Ivy Play
Caden Pierce ’26 Leads Princeton Into Ivy Play
Pierce averaged 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game last season
Ivy League to Join FCS Playoffs in 2025
The regular season champion will advance to the postseason, which the Tigers have never participated in
The 25 Greatest Athletes in Princeton History
A panel of experts selected these athletes from a list of many, many — remember, we said many — extraordinary Tigers
These Five Student Athletes Will Be Stars
PAW Readers Vote: Who Do You Think Are Princeton’s Greatest Athletes?
Now it’s your turn: Re-rank PAW’s list of top 25 athletes and add your own picks. PAW will collect the entries and compile them into a new readers’ choice list.
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
Cross Country Teams Lead Tigers’ Parade of Champions
Water Polo’s Roko Pozaric ’25 Elevates Princeton’s Goals
Princeton Men’s Basketball Is Even ‘Deeper’ than Last Year
Princeton Women’s Basketball Is Feeling ‘Confident’
Stretching Their Wings Overseas
As overseas pros, these former Princeton players are embracing new experiences
Football Preview: The Ivy League’s Wideout U.
A Princeton receiving tradition is catching on, and Luke Colella ’15 and A.J. Barber ’25 may be next up as the 2024 season opens
Medalists in Rowing, Fencing Lead Record-Setting Group of Tiger Olympians
Tigers Take on Paris
Beth Yeager ’26 Reaches Olympics in Field Hockey
Attacking midfielder adds to the list of Princeton’s U.S. national team stars
Senior Awards Go to Women’s Hoops Star Chen, Fencer Szapary
Modest NIL Deals (or None at All) Are the Norm for Tiger Athletes
In 2021 the NCAA opened the door for players to earn money from promotional activities
Princeton Hires Ben Syer from Cornell as the Next Men’s Hockey Coach
Athletics director John Mack ’00 hopes the former Cornell assistant will ‘raise the floor’ for the program
Jovana Sekulic ’26 Shoots for Olympic Water Polo Spot
Sekulic took a gap year in hopes of earning a trip to this summer’s Paris Olympics
After a Mixed March, Basketball Seniors Bid Farewell
Norwegian Sculler Jonas Juel ’22 Trains for Big Races Ahead
The life of a national team rower suits Juel, who is also pursuing a master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience