The Princeton University women's hockey team is set to face Quinnipiac in the ECAC semifinals after a successful regular season that saw them earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Under first-year head coach Courtney Kessel, who is a finalist for ECAC Coach of the Year, the Tigers achieved 23 wins, the second-highest total in program history. They will compete against Quinnipiac on March 6 in Lake Placid, where Kessel's coaching staff was recently recognized as the Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
In men's swimming and diving, the No. 20 Tigers celebrated their second consecutive Ivy League championship, highlighted by two major awards and 13 All-Ivy honors. Mitchell Schott repeated as the High Point Swimmer of the Meet, winning all three of his individual events, while Aidan Wang earned the High Point Diver of the Meet award for the third time. The team secured eight First Team and four Second Team All-Ivy selections, showcasing their dominance in the conference.
The men's basketball team is concluding its season with a matchup against Yale on March 7. The Tigers aim to finish on a positive note after a recent victory over Dartmouth, where Jackson Hicke led the team with 22 points. Princeton will look to build on this momentum in their final game of the season, hoping to upset Yale, who currently holds a strong record of 22-5.


