Sports Princeton’s Road to Sweet 16 Was Paved by Lost COVID Season Two years ago, the Tigers were just beginning to practice together again in March
Alumni News Essay: Remembering the Last Time Princeton Made the Sweet 16 in 1967 ‘I was confident that Princeton would continue to be a dominant force in college basketball, as it has been,’ writes Bob Durkee ’69
Sports Glory Days: Senior Wins NCAA Wrestling Title Patrick Glory ’23 captures the Tigers’ first national championship since 1951
Sports Princeton Women Fall to Utah in NCAA Second Round The Tigers made history as the first Ivy League women’s team to win NCAA Tournament games in consecutive years
Sports After Milestone Win, Princeton Men Look Ahead to Louisville The Tigers will be aiming to advance again at the South Regional
Sports Defense Shines in Princeton Women’s Comeback Win The Tigers take on No. 2 seed Utah, where they’ll look to put together another all-time defensive showing
Sports ‘Stone Cold’ Shooting Propels Princeton Women Over N.C. State Tigers return to the round of 32 for the second straight year
Sports 1996 Tigers Like Princeton Men’s Chances Against Missouri Members of the team that upset UCLA under Pete Carril explain why this year’s team can advance to the Sweet 16
Sports Princeton Men’s Basketball Wins NCAA Shocker Over Arizona First tournament win in 25 years puts a new generation of Tigers in the national spotlight
Research Q&A: Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Director Steve Cowley *85 on Fusion and Climate ‘We really need fusion to achieve net zero carbon emissions’
Sports Tiger Basketball Teams Take ‘Focus and Fearlessness’ to March Madness The Princeton men take on Arizona Thursday, while the women go up against N.C. State on Friday
Tiger of the Week John Nimick ’81 Runs Iconic Squash Tournament in Grand Central The former Princeton champion wants to bring squash to the masses
Sports Marching On: Princeton Men’s Basketball Beats Yale, Earns NCAA Bid After falling twice to the Bulldogs in the regular season, Tigers win title game at home