Princeton University Athletics

Saturday Roundup: Feb. 6
February 07, 2016 | General
MEN'S HOCKEY: Cornell 1, Princeton 0
John Knisley's goal midway through the second period stood up for Cornell in a 1-0 win. Colton Phinney made 29 saves for the Tigers in defeat.
MEN'S BASKETBALL: Princeton 83, Dartmouth 70
Princeton improved to 4-1 in the Ivy League with an 83-70 win over Dartmouth. Steven Cook reset his season-high scoring total for the second time in as many games, this time with 27 points.
FENCING: Both Tiger teams in contention at the Ivy Round-Robins
Princeton is in a four-way tie for first place on the men's side and is one match out of first on the women's side after the first of two days at the Ivy League Round-Robins at Cornell.
MEN'S TENNIS: Princeton 7, Navy 0; Princeton 5, Georgetown 2
The men's tennis team swept a pair of matches over Navy and Georgetown in the first of two doubleheaders on the weekend. NJIT and Buffalo will head to Jadwin Sunday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
WOMEN'S TENNIS: Princeton 4, Cornell 1
The Tigers advanced to Sunday at the ECAC Championship, winning a consolation match against Cornell to earn a spot in the consolation final against Yale at 9 a.m.
WRESTLING: Princeton 19, Harvard 16
Trailing 16-13 with two matches to go, Princeton got an overtime win for Jonathan Schleifer and a 9-4 decision by Abram Ayala to clinch a 19-16 win at Harvard. The Tigers are now 2-0 in the Ivy League.
WOMEN'S HOCKEY: Princeton 5, Cornell 0
The Princeton women's hockey team is your 2015-16 Ivy League Champion! The No. 9 ranked Tigers blanked Cornell 5-0 this afternoon to capture the title with an 8-2 Ivy League record and 16 points. It is the first Ivy League title for Princeton since 2006 and seventh in program history.
WOMEN'S SQUASH: Princeton 7, Yale 2
Princeton honored its senior class, which helped the Tigers to the 2013 Ivy League title, and then defeated fourth-ranked Yale 7-2. Junior Maria Elena Ubina fought back from a 2-0 deficit to win a 3-2 thriller at No. 2.
MEN'S SQUASH: Yale 7, Princeton 2
Freshman Spencer Anton had the match of the year for Princeton, posting three straight 15-13 wins at the No. 1 spot for a young Tiger team. Third-ranked Yale was too strong overall and won the middle seven matches to claim the win.
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Princeton 3, Charleston 0
Princeton became the first EIVA team to reach the 2-0 mark with a 3-0 win over Charleston. Billy Andrew had seven kills and hit .600 for the Tigers, who will host No. 3 BYU Friday night in Dillon Gym.
WOMEN'S TRACK: 3rd at Sykes & Sabock
The Tigers finished third at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup. On Day 1, junior Allison Harris set an Ivy League record in the pole vault, clearing 4.20m, while senior Taylor Morgan set a Princeton record in the pentathlon. Senior Cecilia Barowski competed at The Armory Invitational in the Bronx.
MEN'S TRACK: 4th at Villanova Invitational
The Tigers won three events to take fourth at the Villanova Invitational at Ocean Breeze Park in Staten Island. For the second time this season, Charles Volker ran a school record of 6.79 to win the 60, while senior Daniel McCord won the 200. McCord also ran the first leg of the winning 4x400 relay. Three other Tigers competed at The Armory Invitational in the Bronx.



