Princeton University Athletics

Saturday Roundup: Apr. 2
April 02, 2016 | General
WOMEN'S TRACK: at Stanford Invitational and at Muhlenberg Invitational
Senior Cecilia Barowski an 2:02.62 this afternoon at the Stanford Invitational to meet the USA Olympic trials qualifying standard. The time is a Princeton and an Ivy League record, as no runner has ever run under 2:03 in Ivy League history.
MEN'S TRACK: at Texas Relays, at Florida Relays, at Muhlenberg Invitational
Princeton had big performances at three different meets as the Tigers dominated points South and North. Highlighted the day was six wins at the Muhlenberg Invite, Adam Bragg setting a Princeton record in the pole vault in Texas and fellow vaulter August Kiles taking second at Florida.
BASEBALL: Princeton 2, Dartmouth 1; Princeton 9, Dartmouth 8 (10 inn)
The Tigers posted two walk-off wins over Dartmouth at Clarke Field to surpass their win total from last year.
MEN'S GOLF: Princeton Stands 11th at Arizona State
Princeton is in 11th place in the 13-team ASU Thunderbird Invitational in Tempe. Quinn Prchal is the top Tiger, tied for 36th overall at 3-over par.
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Saint Francis 3, Princeton 2
Sophomore Michael Fuerst recorded a career-best 17 kills, and the Tigers rallied from a 2-0 deficit to force a final set, but Saint Francis held on for a 15-11 win.
SOFTBALL: Princeton 2, Harvard 0; Harvard 1, Princeton 0
Claire Klausner had the win and Shanna Christian had the save as Princeton shut out Harvard in game one of Saturday's doubleheader, but a fourth-inning solo shot for Harvard was the only run in game two.
WOMEN'S TENNIS: Princeton 5, Yale 2
The Tigers saved a weekend split with a 5-2 win at Yale Saturday, bouncing back from a doubles-point loss to get singles wins from Amanda Muliawan, Katrine Steffensen, Sivan Krems, Caroline Joyce and Nicole Kalhorn to take the match.
MEN'S TENNIS: Princeton 4, Brown 1
Princeton rallied from losing the doubles point to get singles wins from Diego Vives, Tom Colautti, Alex Day and Kial Kaiser to take the team's Ivy-opening match over Brown, 4-1.
MEN'S LACROSSE: Brown 19, Princeton 8
Austin Sims had three goals and Carter Flaig had two to lead Princeton in a 19-8 defeat at No. 3 Brown. Princeton trailed just 7-6 at the half, but Brown scored nine goals in the third quarter to pull away.
MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT ROWING: Princeton Tops Navy
Princeton's varsity eight finished 9.1 seconds ahead of Navy as each of the Tigers' first four boats won their races Saturday in Annapolis.
WOMEN'S OPEN ROWING: Princeton Defeats Columbia
Princeton's varsity eight closed out a 26.5-second win over Columbia's as the Tigers swept all four races Saturday on Lake Carnegie.
MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT ROWING: Columbia Defeats Princeton
While Princeton won two of three races in the regatta, the Columbia 1V won a showdown between Top-3 boats in the main race.



