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Hayk Yengibaryan

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A tennis player wearing an all-black Princeton uniform hits a forehand on an outdoor hard court.

First in 45 Years: Inchauspe to NCAA men’s tennis singles Final Four

After making the Round of 16 in 2024, Inchauspe became the first Tiger since Leif Shiras ’81 in 1980 to make the final four of the NCAA Singles Championship.

After making the Round of 16 in 2024, Inchauspe became the first Tiger since Leif Shiras ’81 in 1980 to make the final four of the NCAA Singles Championship.


Princeton men’s soccer players and coaches celebrate on the field with trophies and a championship banner after winning the Ivy League tournament.

No. 3 men’s soccer tops Cornell 2–0, completing Ivy League regular season and tournament sweep

The NCAA committee will likely choose between Princeton and defending national champion Vermont for the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament.

The NCAA committee will likely choose between Princeton and defending national champion Vermont for the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament.


Soccer players crowd in front of the goal at night as a white uniformed player takes a close shot, with defenders and the goalkeeper trying to stop it.

No. 3 men’s soccer comes from behind to defeat Harvard 3–1, advances to Ivy League Tournament final

With a win on Sunday, the Tigers will make a strong case to the NCAA committee for the No.1 overall seed in the 2025 College Cup.

With a win on Sunday, the Tigers will make a strong case to the NCAA committee for the No.1 overall seed in the 2025 College Cup.


A man in a dark suit and blue tie stands behind a podium that reads “Progress for Jamesburg,” raising both fists in celebration.

Thomas Emens ’25, MPA ’29, elected as mayor of Jamesburg following special election

Emens — who ran on the slogan “Progress for Jamesburg” — was elected alongside Borough councilmember Samantha Rampacek, Jamesburg resident Tracey Madigan, and resident James Kozee. 

Emens — who ran on the slogan “Progress for Jamesburg” — was elected alongside Borough councilmember Samantha Rampacek, Jamesburg resident Tracey Madigan, and resident James Kozee. 


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