Princeton University Athletics

Saturday Roundup: Nov. 7
November 07, 2015 | General
A recap of Princeton Athletic events from Saturday, Nov. 7.
Men's Soccer: Princeton 2, Penn 0
First-half goals less than four minutes apart from Thomas Sanner and Brendan McSherry lifted Princeton to a 2-0 win at Penn Saturday night. Josh Haberman picked up his second straight shutout in goal, making four saves.
Men's Hockey: Colgate 2, Princeton 1
A goal with five seconds left in the second period was the deciding goal as Colgate topped Princeton 2-1. Eric Robinson's second goal of the season midway through the second period tied it after Colgate opened the scoring seven minutes into the game.
Women's Soccer: Princeton 0, Penn 0
The Quakers and Tigers tied in the women's soccer team's regular-season finale before Princeton finds out its NCAA draw Monday at 4:30 on NCAA.com. Princeton outshot Penn 14-10 overall and 6-4 on goal.
Men's Tennis: Princeton posts winning day at LSU
Princeton split four doubles matches and won six of eight singles contests on the third of four days at the LSU Fall Invitational. Play will wrap Sunday.
Women's Tennis: Princeton continues success in Charleston
The Tigers swept three doubles matches and took five of seven singles contests at the College of Charleston Fall Classic as the event heads into its final day Sunday. Princeton took all three doubles flight titles when doubles play closed Saturday.
Women's Hockey: Princeton 3, Colgate 2
Freshman Karlie Lund scored twice to lead the Tigers to a 3-2 win over Colgate on Saturday in ECAC action. Kimberly Newell made 32 saves as Princeton improves to 5-1 on the season.
Women's Volleyball: Princeton 3, Brown 0
Sparked by an 8-0 run to come from behind in the first set, The Tigers completed a Senior Day sweep of Brown to notch their eighth win in their last nine matches. Princeton enters next weekend just one match behind first-place Harvard with two regular-season matches remaining.
Field Hockey: Princeton 2, Penn 1
Ryan McCarthy netted the game winner just 2:35 into the first overtime to give the 18th-ranked Princeton University field hockey team to a 2-1 victory over Penn on the final day of the regular season.
Football: Penn 26, Princeton 23
A blocked field goal on the final play of regulation and an 11-yard touchdown pass in overtime gave Penn a 26-23 victory during a back-and-forth showdown with Princeton Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field.
Men's Water Polo: Princeton 14, Navy 6
The Princeton University men's water polo team punched its ticket to the 2015 CWPA Southern Division Championship game with a 14-6 victory over the United States Naval Academy.



