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
The life of a national team rower suits Juel, who is also pursuing a master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience
A record-setting sprinter at Princeton, Ayorinde switched to running the 400 meters after graduation
Collins was one of four Princeton alumni named to the U.S. Olympic crews for Paris this week
The pandemic cut short Scott’s time on campus, but it helped launch her international career
Third quarter proves to be the difference in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament matchup
“They’re a feisty team, so they’re gonna get after it,” said Chet Nweke ’24
Jadwin Gym crowd applauds men’s basketball seniors Matt Allocco and Zach Martini one more time
Kaitlyn Chen ’24 and Ellie Mitchell ’24 lead a third straight Ivy Tournament title run
Despite 24-4 record, NCAA Tournament return appears unlikely
Early turnovers, hot-shooting Bears knock the Tigers out in the semifinal round
Princeton fends off a relentless Penn team in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals
Hopes are high for a Princeton return to the NCAA Tournament
Hadley Husisian ’26 and Maia Weintraub ’25, gap-year roommates, are chasing Olympic bids
With March in mind, Princeton earns a spot in the top 25
Four of the five men are playing as as graduate students at other schools, and one is in the pros
Hopes are high after both teams’ tournament titles and NCAA Tournament wins last season
Travis is poised for a career in public service — for now
‘This is a dream job for me, to continue doing what I love at the place I love,’ Dubuque told PAW
Dubuque, formerly an assistant coach, is replacing Chris Ayres, who led the Tigers’ remarkable turnaround
There are 53 Ivy field hockey players whose listed hometowns are outside the United States
“Coaching was a 24/7/365 type of thing for me,” Samara said