nearly 1,000 Bulldog fans made the trip down from New Haven, Conn., for the game. Both of these teams were eager to avoid elimination from the Ivy League championship, but only one emerged victorious from today’s matchup: Yale. The Bulldogs asserted their dominance over the ...
New Jersey that currently competes at the NCAA Division III level in athletics, though it no longer fields a varsity football squad. It is thus no longer near the forefront of national championship discussion, as it was throughout most of the 1870s. The school’s teams are known as the Du...
Saturday saw a marquee matchup for No. 24 Princeton football (3–0), as they traveled to West Long Branch, N.J., to take on No. 25 Monmouth (3–2). The Tigers surged past the Hawks in the fourth quarter to ultimately win 31–28. The two teams had met once before i...
For Hobbs, the key to the success of Rutgers’ teams, as well as financial success for the athletic department and the success of the whole Big Ten enterprise, revolves around building that championship culture. But he acknowledges that even with positive attitude and focused investment of financi...
The adrift trip to Yale and Brown exposed some unspoken truths about this year’s model of the Princeton Tigers, shortcomings the team had been able to overcome for several weeks once Brase was inserted into the starting lineup back in mid-December but not able to turn into a championship....
Princeton's men's and women's squash teams have earned a strong reputation during the past decade. The men have won the Ivy League championship from 2006–2008 and have placed second nationally in five of the past seven championships.
the tournament in2013. The Tigers move on to play the No. 1 seeded University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins (25–2, 7–0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) this afternoon at 5 p.m. EST, with a chance to make the national championship game f...