The Princeton women's squash team concluded its season as national runner-up after a hard-fought match against Penn in the Collegiate Squash Association Howe Cup final on March 8, 2026. The Tigers, who had previously claimed their first Ivy League title since 2013 and won the inaugural Ivy League Tournament, faced a challenging start as Penn took a 2-0 lead. However, Princeton rallied with Jana Dweek clinching victory at the ninth position, marking the team's second appearance in the national final in three years. Despite their efforts, they fell short of securing the Howe Cup, a title they last won in 2009.
In wrestling, Marc-Anthony McGowan captured his second consecutive Ivy Championship at 125 pounds during the Ivy League Tournament held on March 8 in New York City. McGowan, who entered the tournament as the No. 2 seed, showcased his skills with a decisive 9-2 victory in the finals after a dramatic semifinal match. Teammates Ty Whalen and Holden Garcia also made their mark, finishing second and third in their respective weight classes, helping Princeton secure a strong presence in the tournament.
The Princeton men's squash team ended its season with a 5-2 victory over Drexel in the consolation final of the College Squash Association's Potter Cup on March 8. The Tigers, ranked No. 8 nationally, finished the season with a 9-7 overall record, highlighted by a strong performance in the consolation rounds after a quarterfinal loss to Trinity. Senior players Avi Agarwal, Federico Sosa, and David Beeson all contributed to the final match with decisive wins, capping off their collegiate careers on a high note.
Meanwhile, the Princeton women's hockey team has been selected for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2020. Following a competitive ECAC Hockey semifinal against Quinnipiac, the Tigers will face UConn in the first round of the NCAA tournament on March 12 at Penn State. This marks Princeton's fifth appearance in the NCAA tournament, and they enter with a strong record of 23 wins, the second-most in program history. Issy Wunder, a key player for the Tigers, has been named a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award, acknowledging her outstanding performance throughout the season.
In golf, both the men's and women's teams are gearing up for upcoming tournaments. The men's team will compete in the Johnnie-O at Sea Island Resort, while the women's team heads to California for the Yale Invitational. Both teams are looking to build on their performances as they continue their spring seasons.




