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Five Things to Watch as Princeton’s Basketball Season Begins
Hopes are high after both teams’ tournament titles and NCAA Tournament wins last season
NFL May Come Calling for Tigers Lineman Jalen Travis ’24
Travis is poised for a career in public service — for now
Newsmakers Q&A: Tampa Bay’s Jonathan Erlichman ’12 on Baseball Analytics
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
Dubuque Chosen as Head Coach of Princeton Wrestling
Dubuque, formerly an assistant coach, is replacing Chris Ayres, who led the Tigers’ remarkable turnaround
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
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
The Big Three: Bandura, Greene, Lee
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
July 18: Quarterback Allison Cahill ’03 Seeks Another Championship
Princeton’s Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is a Catch for the NFL
Princeton’s newest pro is working to prove himself again
Senior Awards Given to the Class of 2023
Lightweights Win Gold As All Varsity Eights Finish With Medals
Two Athletes From Brown Sue to End Ivy League Scholarship Ban
In federal court, the two basketball players from Brown allege antitrust violations
Court Rulings on Sports Are a ‘Sore Point’ With Bill Bradley ’65
The former senator is concerned about the impact of college athletes making money, nationwide sports betting
The Big Three
New Coach Jenn Cook Writes Next Chapter of Women’s Lacrosse
Cook carries lessons from two Hall of Famers into her first year as head coach
Matija Pecotić ’13 Stunned the Tennis World with Tournament Upset
‘It seems like the tennis gods are speaking to me’
Junior Standouts in Women’s Basketball Could Carry NCAA Momentum Forward
Though five seniors will be graduating, the future of Princeton women’s basketball looks bright
Princeton Athletes Become National Champions in Track, Wrestling
Princeton’s Historic NCAA Run Ends With Loss in Sweet 16
“It’s such a year of joy for our program,” head coach Mitch Henderson ’98 says after Tigers lose 86-75 to Creighton
Orange Wave of Princeton Fans Invades Louisville for Sweet 16
Alumni are descending on Louisville and gathering at local watch parties to see the Tigers play Creighton Friday night
How Well Do You Know the Princeton Men’s Basketball Team?
Here’s five things to know as the Tigers head to the Sweet 16