National Champions

Princeton has a total of 231 national championships, which includes an impressive 43-year streak of having at least one team or individual national champion from 1972-2014. Since the 2021-22 academic year, the Tigers have won 23 individual or team national championships.
2025 – Zeina Zain (women's squash), women's lightweight rowing (team), women's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8), women's lightweight rowing (varsity 4)
2024 – Tristan Szapary (men's épée), women's lightweight rowing (team), women's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8),
2023 – Sondre Guttormsen (indoor pole vault), Patrick Glory (125 pounds), men's lightweight rowing (team), men's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8), men's lightweight rowing (2nd varsity eight), women's lightweight rowing (team), women's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8), women's lightweight rowing (varsity 4), women's lightweight rowing (double)
2022 – Sondre Guttormsen (indoor pole vault), Sondre Guttormsen (outdoor pole vault), Maia Weintraub (women's foil), women's lightweight rowing (team), women's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8), women's lightweight rowing (doubles), women's open rowing (varsity 4), heavyweight rowing (varsity 4)
2021 – women's lightweight rowing (1st varsity 8)
2018 – Maia Chamberlain (saber fencing), Kasia Nixon (épée fencing)
2017 – Anna Van Brummen (épée fencing)
2014 – Julia Ratcliffe (hammer throw)
2013 – men's distance medley relay (Peter Callahan, Russell Dinkins, Austin Hollimon, Michael Williams), fencing, Eliza Stone (saber fencing)
2012 – field hockey, men's squash, Donn Cabral (steeplechase), Jonathan Yergler (epee fencing)
2011 – Todd Harrity (squash), women's open rowing (1st varsity 8)
2010 – men's lightweight rowing
2009 – men's lightweight rowing, women's squash
2008 – women's squash
2007 – women's squash
2006 – women's open rowing (1st varsity 8), Yasser El Halaby (squash)
2005 – Yasser El Halaby (squash)
2004 – Yasser El Halaby (squash)
2003 – women's lightweight rowing, women's lacrosse, Yasser El Halaby (squash)
2002 – women's lightweight rowing, women's lacrosse, Tora Harris (indoor and outdoor high jump)
2001 – women's lightweight rowing, men's lacrosse, Soren Thompson (épée fencing), David Yik (men's squash), Julia Beaver (women's squash)
2000 – women's lightweight rowing, Eva Petschnigg (foil fencing), Julia Beaver (women's squash), Peter Yik (men's squash)
1999 – women's squash, women's lightweight rowing, Julia Beaver (women's squash), Peter Yik (men's squash)
1998 – men's lacrosse, men's heavyweight rowing, men's lightweight rowing, women's squash
1997 – men's lacrosse, Katherine Johnson (women's squash)
1996 – men's lacrosse, men's lightweight rowing, men's heavyweight rowing, Max Pekarev (saber fencing)
1995 – women's open rowing
1994 – men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, men's lightweight rowing, women's open rowing, Harald Winkmann (épée fencing)
1993 – men's squash, women's open rowing
1992 – men's lacrosse
1991 – women's squash
1990 – women's open rowing, men's swimming 200-yard medley relay (Mike Ross, Ty Nelson, Leroy Kim, Erik Osborn)
1989 – men's lightweight rowing , women's squash, Demer Holleran (women's squash), men's swimming 200-yard medley relay (Mike Ross, Ty Nelson, Rich Korhammer, Rob Musslewhite)
1988 – men's lightweight rowing, Jeff Stanley (men's squash), men's squash 6-Man (Intercollegiate Squash Association Tournament)
1987 – Demer Holleran (women's squash), Jeff Stanley (men's squash)
1986 – men's lightweight rowing, Demer Holleran (women's squash)
1985 – men's heavyweight rowing
1984 – women's squash
1983 – women's squash
1982 – men's squash
1981 – women's squash, John Nimik (men's squash), men's squash 6-Man (Intercollegiate Squash Association Tournament)
1980 – women's squash
1979 – women's squash, men's squash 9-Man (ISA); men's squash 6-Man
1978 - women's squash, men's squash 9-Man (ISA); men's squash 6-Man
1977 – men's squash
1976 – women's squash, Nancy Gengler (women's squash), men's squash 6-Man
1975 – women's squash, men's squash, Wendy Zaharko (women's squash), 2-Mile Relay (Charles Norelli, Richard Aneser, Charles Hedrick, Craig Masback)
1974 – women's squash, men's squash, Wendy Zaharko (women's squash), Carol Brown and Janet Youngholm (NWRA rowing national championship in the pair)
1973 – women's squash, Cathy Corcione (100 butterfly, 100 free), 200-yard freestyle relay (Cathy Corcione, Jane Fremon, Barb Franks, Carol Brown)
1972 – Wendy Zaharko (women's squash), Charlie Campbell (200-yard backstroke)
1964 - men's fencing, Bill Hicks (foil fencing)
1956 - Kinmont Hoitsma (épée fencing)
1954 - Henry Kolowrat (épée fencing)
1951 - Chambless Johnson (sabre fencing)
1940 - men's golf
1937 - men's golf
1934 - William Bonthron (outdoor mile)
1931 - G.T. Dunlap (men's golf)
1930 - men's golf, G.T. Dunlap (men's golf)
1929 - men's golf
1928 - men's golf
1927 - men's golf, Kenneth Appel/John Van Ryn (men's tennis doubles)
1923 - men's golf
1922 - men's golf
1921 - Simpson Dean (men's golf)
1920 - men's golf
1919 - men's golf
1916 - men's golf
1914 - men's golf, men's hockey*, George Church (men's tennis singles)
1912 - men's hockey*, George Church (men's tennis singles), George Church/W.H. Mace (men's tennis doubles)
1911 - C.T. Butler/Dean Mathey (men's tennis doubles)
1910 - men's hockey*, Burnham Dell/Dean Mathey (men's tennis doubles)
1909 - Albert Seckel (men's golf)
1903 - Frank Reinhart
1901 - Fred Alexander (men's tennis singles)
1900 - Raymond Little (men's tennis singles), Fred Alexander/Raymond Little (men's tennis doubles)
1899 - Percy Pyne
1897 - Louis Bayard (men's golf), S.G. Thompson (men's tennis singles)
* from New York Times articles