Sports 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
Sports 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
Sports 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
Sports 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
Sports Track Alum Ibrahim Ayorinde ’23 Sees New Event as Potential Ticket to Paris A record-setting sprinter at Princeton, Ayorinde switched to running the 400 meters after graduation
Sports Olympic Rower Claire Collins ’19 Continues Her ‘Joyful Pursuit’ Collins was one of four Princeton alumni named to the U.S. Olympic crews for Paris this week
Sports Sculler Hannah Scott ’21 Is Racing for a Spot at the Paris Olympics The pandemic cut short Scott’s time on campus, but it helped launch her international career
Sports Princeton Women Lose a Defensive Battle to West Virginia Third quarter proves to be the difference in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament matchup
Sports Tiger Women Prep to Play West Virginia in NCAA First Round “They’re a feisty team, so they’re gonna get after it,” said Chet Nweke ’24
Sports Fast, Physical UNLV Ends Tigers’ Season in NIT First Round Jadwin Gym crowd applauds men’s basketball seniors Matt Allocco and Zach Martini one more time
Sports Scenes from the City: Princeton Basketball at Ivy Madness in New York The women repeated as tournament champs, while the top-seeded men fell to Brown
Sports Princeton Women’s Basketball Beats Columbia, Clinches NCAA Bid Kaitlyn Chen ’24 and Ellie Mitchell ’24 lead a third straight Ivy Tournament title run
Sports What’s Next for Princeton Men’s Basketball After Ivy Madness Loss? Despite 24-4 record, NCAA Tournament return appears unlikely
Sports Brown Upsets Princeton Men’s Basketball in Ivy Tournament Early turnovers, hot-shooting Bears knock the Tigers out in the semifinal round
Sports Mitchell ’24 Sets Rebounding Record, Women’s Basketball Back in Ivy Final Princeton fends off a relentless Penn team in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals
Sports Men’s Lacrosse Goalie Michael Gianforcaro ’24 Looks to Lead Hopes are high for a Princeton return to the NCAA Tournament
Tiger of the Week Reaching the NBA, Tosan Evbuomwan ’23 Debuts With Memphis Grizzlies The Tigers’ star was promoted from the G League
Alumni News Sister Inspires Maddie Offstein ’19 As Olympic Marathon Trials Approach “[Molly is] a really good reminder that progress is always possible,” Offstein says
Sports Two Student Fencers Parry Their Way Toward Paris Olympics Hadley Husisian ’26 and Maia Weintraub ’25, gap-year roommates, are chasing Olympic bids
Alumni News Matt McDonald ’15 Balances Postdoc Life with Elite Running Career Former track star will head to the Olympic marathon trials two months after publishing a paper in Science
Alumni News Two Field Hockey Tigers Play for Olympic Bids Beth Yeager ’26 and Elise Wong ’19 are competing in Olympic qualifying tournaments this month
Alumni News With Los Angeles Lakers, Phil Chang ’15 Analyzes Data Behind the Plays ‘...Data is the backbone of the decisions being made,’ Chang says
Sports Women’s Basketball Uses Early Challenges to Prep for March With March in mind, Princeton earns a spot in the top 25
Tiger of the Week Stephanie Freeth ’97 Coaches Teams in Building Trust Freeth uses personality testing to help people better understand themselves and others
Sports Princeton’s Sweet 16 Senior Class Is Still Playing Basketball Four of the five men are playing as as graduate students at other schools, and one is in the pros
Sports Five Things to Watch as Princeton’s Basketball Season Begins Hopes are high after both teams’ tournament titles and NCAA Tournament wins last season
Sports NFL May Come Calling for Tigers Lineman Jalen Travis ’24 Travis is poised for a career in public service — for now
Sports Joe Dubuque Chosen as Princeton’s New Head Wresting Coach ‘This is a dream job for me, to continue doing what I love at the place I love,’ Dubuque told PAW
Sports Dubuque Chosen as Head Coach of Princeton Wrestling Dubuque, formerly an assistant coach, is replacing Chris Ayres, who led the Tigers’ remarkable turnaround
Sports International Standouts Make a Big Impact in Ivy League Field Hockey There are 53 Ivy field hockey players whose listed hometowns are outside the United States
Alumni News PAWcast: Get to Know Princeton Football Coach Bob Surace ’90 “In those tough times, you go back to your standards, you go back to values,” Surace says
Sports After 46 Years, Men’s Track and Field Mentor Fred Samara Retires “Coaching was a 24/7/365 type of thing for me,” Samara said
Sports Princeton’s Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is a Catch for the NFL Princeton’s newest pro is working to prove himself again