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Princeton Rowers Celebrate 150 Years on the Water
‘As hard as it was, it was still an amazing experience,’ said rowing alum Janet Youngholm ’75
Tigers Miss Chance to Clinch Ivy League Title, Bonfire
Princeton falls to Yale 24-20, its first loss of the season, and sets up a dramatic end to the football season next weekend
Offensive Lineman Henry Byrd ’23 Sets Sights on the NFL
Byrd says learning to tap dance contributed to his impressive footwork on the field
In First Game at New Soccer Stadium, Tigers Trounce Dartmouth
Remnants of Hurricane Ian couldn’t keep women’s soccer from victory
Women’s Rugby Players Start Their First Varsity Season
‘This is so much more than an opportunity to play rugby,’ says Kathryn-Alexa Kennedy ’23
Football Preview: Tigers Seek Second Consecutive Ivy Championship
Princeton turns to fresh talent after departure of a remarkable senior class
Tigers Remember Coach Pete Carril, Who Defined Princeton Basketball
‘You fight like hell and have a good plan, and just have to do it every single time,’ said Howard Levy ’85
Trio of Tiger Golfers Compete in USGA Amateur Championships
Catherine Rao ’26 reached the quarterfinals at the U.S. Women’s Amateur
Famed Basketball Coach Pete Carril Changed the Game
The hard-nosed creator of the ‘Princeton offense’ has died at the age of 92
Four Princeton Athletics Programs Win National Titles in 11 Days
Tigers finished the 2021-22 season with a series of national championships
Spring Stars: Seven Princeton Teams Win League Championships
Men’s Lacrosse Prepares for NCAA Quarterfinal Game Against Yale
With players from five class years, the Tigers are back in the tournament for the first time since 2012
After 36 years, Women’s Lacrosse Coach Chris Sailer Is Retiring
Sailer leaves behind a legacy in culture and championships
The Big Three: April 2022
Princeton Women Become Third Ivy Team Ever to Advance in March Madness
‘We made some people aware of what we’re able to do,’ said Julia Cunningham ’23
Men’s Basketball: The Star Forward from Newcastle
Growing up in soccer country, Tosan Evbuomwan ’23 found his talent on the court
The Big Three: March 2022
Graduate School Is Giving Some Tiger Athletes a Second Shot
After COVID disruptions, the games go on
Fall Sports: Four Teams Won League Titles in 2021
A bonfire earned by the football team capped Princeton’s strong fall season
Men’s and Women’s Basketball Players Pivot From 2020
Two star women players left, while men build on experience
Blinded 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
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