Carla Berube Named Northwestern Head Coach
Women's Golf Has Sites Set On Clemson Invitational
Men’s Lightweight Rowing Set For National Collegiate Lightweight Invitational
NCAA Championships Ahead for Men’s Swimming & Diving
Jackson Hicke Named CSC Academic All-District
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Carla Berube Leaves Princeton Women’s Basketball for Northwestern

After a successful tenure, Carla Berube departs Princeton to lead Northwestern, marking a significant transition for the program.

Carla Berube Named Northwestern Head Coach

After a successful tenure, Carla Berube departs Princeton to lead Northwestern, marking a significant transition for the program.

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Carla Berube has accepted the head coaching position at Northwestern University, concluding a transformative seven-year tenure at Princeton Women’s Basketball. Under Berube's leadership, the Tigers secured five Ivy League championships and maintained a remarkable 77-7 record against Ivy opponents. Her departure initiates a national search for her successor, as the program looks to build on its recent successes.

The Princeton Women’s Golf team prepares for the Clemson Invitational, set to take place from March 27 to 29 at The Reserve at Lake Keowee in South Carolina. The Tigers, currently ranked No. 70, will compete against a strong field that includes No. 44 Clemson and several other top-75 teams. The lineup for Princeton features Thanana Kotchasanmanee, Olivia Duan, Sarah Lim, Luna Lu, and Abra Richmond, each aiming to make a significant impact in this competitive tournament.

Princeton's Men’s Lightweight Rowing team is gearing up for the National Collegiate Lightweight Invitational on March 28 at Overpeck Park in Leonia, New Jersey. The Tigers will compete against Columbia and Dartmouth for the Campbell Cup and the Diamond Challenge Trophy. In their last outing, the first varsity boat secured the Murtaugh Cup with a time of 5:45.4, defeating Navy’s 5:49.3.

The Men’s Swimming and Diving team is in Atlanta for the NCAA Championships from March 25 to 28, where they will compete at the McAuley Aquatic Center. The schedule includes a series of prelims and finals, with notable events such as the 1650 Free featuring Santiago Gutierrez and the 800 Free Relay with Mitchell Schott, Patrick Dinu, Arthur Balva, and Parker Lenoce. The Tigers aim to showcase their talents against the nation’s best swimmers throughout the four-day event.

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