Farnsworth Invitational gives players chance to impress
The Princeton men’s tennis team hosted the 47th Farnsworth Invitational this weekend at the Lenz Tennis Center.
The Princeton men’s tennis team hosted the 47th Farnsworth Invitational this weekend at the Lenz Tennis Center.
The women’s soccer team (6-3 overall, 1-0 Ivy League) opened their Ivy League schedule this Saturday with a convincing victory over Yale (3-4-2, 0-1-0) in front of a home crowd of 458 at Roberts Stadium.
This article is part of our 2015 Fall PreviewThe sprint football team has already been on campus for more than a week now and opened their season with the annual alumni game on Sunday.
Both the men and women’s soccer team came away from the weekend with convincing wins from great games with a lot of impact on the outlook of their seasons.
The Tewaaraton Award is often referred to as the Heisman Trophy of lacrosse, and is “given annually to the most outstanding American college lacrosse player.” This past week, senior attackman Mike MacDonald was named Co-Ivy League Player of the Year with Brown attackman Dylan Molloy.
The Princeton men’s lacrosse team fell to a strong Cornell team Saturday 10-15, splitting the Ivy League title with Cornell and Brown.
The Princeton baseball team has now lost eight straight games and stands dead last in the Ivy League after being swept by Penn in their back-to-back doubleheaders last weekend.
Princeton women’s lacrosse topped perennial league rival Yale 7-5 in New Haven over the weekend to remain undefeated in the Ivy League.
Two of the country’s most talented offenses faced each other in the Class of 1952 Stadium in front of 1,746 people on a crisp, sunny Sunday morning as the men’s lacrosse team played Brown (8-1 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) in its third Ivy League contest of the season.
The Princeton women’s softball team emerged from a hefty spring break schedule with a record of 7-12 after two tournaments and series against Georgetown University and George Mason University.