The No. 23 Princeton Women's Basketball team secured the Ivy League Tournament Championship on March 14, 2026, defeating Harvard 63-53 in a tightly contested final held at Newman Arena. After establishing an early lead, the Tigers faced a challenge from the Crimson, who tied the game late in the fourth quarter. However, Princeton responded with a decisive 12-2 run to close out the game, clinching their sixth Ivy League title and a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time in program history.
In swimming and diving, both the men's and women's teams are set to compete at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, having qualified a total of 15 athletes. The men's team, ranked No. 18, will send ten qualifiers, including Aidan Wang in multiple diving events and Mitchell Schott, who will compete in six swimming events. The women's team has five qualifiers, highlighted by Sabrina Johnston, who will compete in the 50 free, 100 free, and 100 back, marking her third consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championships. Both teams are looking to build on their successful seasons with strong performances at the national level.
The Princeton Women's Ice Hockey team concluded its season with a 4-1 loss to UConn in the NCAA Regional Semifinal on March 12, 2026. Despite a strong start and a historic season that included their first ECAC regular season championship, the Tigers were unable to overcome the Huskies. They finished the season with a record of 23-11-0 under first-year head coach Courtney Kessel.
The wrestling team is sending five athletes to the NCAA Championships in Cleveland next weekend, marking the ninth time in program history that Princeton has qualified five or more wrestlers. Notable qualifiers include Marc-Anthony McGowan at 125 pounds and Ty Whalen at 165 pounds, both of whom are returning from last year's tournament. The team aims to build on its previous successes as they head into the national competition.



