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A group of Princeton lacrosse players celebrating on the field with confetti in the background and fans wearing Orange and Black in the stands.

The wait is over: No. 1 men’s lacrosse roars past Notre Dame to secure first national title since 2001

With the win, the Tigers captured the program’s seventh overall title and its first since 2001. After erasing an early 3–0 deficit, the Tigers scored 11 unanswered goals en route to a 16–9 win in Charlottesville, Va.

With the win, the Tigers captured the program’s seventh overall title and its first since 2001. After erasing an early 3–0 deficit, the Tigers scored 11 unanswered goals en route to a 16–9 win in Charlottesville, Va.


Princeton men’s lacrosse players huddle together on the field after a game, surrounded by fans in a stadium.

Croddick leads No. 1 men’s lacrosse past Duke, will play two-seed Notre Dame on championship Monday

The Tigers will play the two-seeded and No. 3 ranked Notre Dame in the title game on Memorial Monday, seeking their first championship in 25 years.

The Tigers will play the two-seeded and No. 3 ranked Notre Dame in the title game on Memorial Monday, seeking their first championship in 25 years.


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With 2001 champions watching, No. 1 men’s lacrosse chases a return to the title game

The Tigers will face No. 13 Duke on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va., with a spot in the national championship game on the line. Princeton enters the Final Four as the only non-ACC team remaining, looking to make the title game for the first time since 2002.

The Tigers will face No. 13 Duke on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va., with a spot in the national championship game on the line. Princeton enters the Final Four as the only non-ACC team remaining, looking to make the title game for the first time since 2002.


A group of Princeton lacrosse players in orange shorts and white jerseys posing for a photo with a banner that reads “Charlottesville Bound.”

No. 1 men’s lacrosse beats Penn State 14–10 to return to Final Four for the first time since 2022

Junior midfielder Tucker Wade led the Tigers with four goals, who are now two wins away from winning their first national championship in 25 years.

Junior midfielder Tucker Wade led the Tigers with four goals, who are now two wins away from winning their first national championship in 25 years.


Man in a dark suit and orange tie, smiling, standing in front of a black media backdrop patterned with orange Princeton University logos and white Nike logos.

As college sports boom, Princeton’s athletics director says ‘our model is far from broken’

Two years after saying collectives would “never” be Princeton’s philosophy, Ford Family Director of Athletics John Mack ’00 told the ‘Prince’ that the University’s model remains strong, even as the economics of college sports move further away from it.

Two years after saying collectives would “never” be Princeton’s philosophy, Ford Family Director of Athletics John Mack ’00 told the ‘Prince’ that the University’s model remains strong, even as the economics of college sports move further away from it.


A Princeton basketball staff member celebrates on the court following the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament upset, with players and arena signage visible in the background.

Director of Basketball Operations Chris Mongilia to depart men’s basketball staff after ten years

Aside from men’s basketball Head Coach Mitch Henderson ’98, Mongilia was the last remaining staff member from the 2023 Tiger Cinderella team that reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

Aside from men’s basketball head coach Mitch Henderson ’98, Mongilia was the last remaining staff member from the 2023 Tiger Cinderella team that reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.


A Princeton lacrosse player wearing black shorts and a white No.10 jersey celebrates on a turf field with a Marist player in red shorts and a red jersey standing beside him.

Palumbo propels No. 1 men’s lacrosse past Marist in NCAA tournament, sets up rematch vs. Penn State

With the win, the Tigers advance to the NCAA quarterfinals, where they will face No. 7 Penn State in a rematch against the only team on the Tigers’ schedule they have not beaten.

With the win, the Tigers advance to the NCAA quarterfinals, where they will face No. 7 Penn State in a rematch against the only team on the Tigers’ schedule they have not beaten.


Princeton men’s lacrosse players celebrate on the field during a game against Penn.

Kabiri named Tewaaraton Finalist as No. 1 men’s lacrosse set to open NCAA Tournament against Marist

The Tigers’ quest for their first national championship in 25 years begins Sunday at Sherrerd Field when they host Marist University in the opening round of the tournament. Since the tournament expansion in 2003, no No. 1 seed has lost in the opening round.

The Tigers' quest for their first national championship in 25 years begins Sunday at Sherrerd Field when the Tigers host Marist University in the opening round of the tournament. Since the tournament expansion in 2003, no one seed has lost in the opening round.


While holding the championship banner and trophy, members of the Princeton women's lacrosse team celebrate after hearing their name called on the NCAA selection show.

‘The best draw that we could have had’: No. 16 women’s lacrosse set to open NCAA tournament against No. 20 Rutgers

Should the Tigers beat the Scarlet Knights, they will play No.3 Maryland in the second round of the tournament. The Orange and Black played both teams earlier this season in late February, beating Rutgers 15–9 but coming up short against Maryland, 16–12.

Should the Tigers beat the Scarlet Knights, they will play No.3 Maryland in the second round of the tournament. The Orange and Black played both teams earlier this season in late February, beating Rutgers 15–9 but coming up short against Maryland, 16–12.


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