#3 Men’s Lightweight Rowing Wins Platt Cup & Harriott Trophy
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Men's Lightweight Rowing Claims Platt Cup and Harriott Trophy

Princeton's men's lightweight rowing team secures two trophies in a dominant performance against Cornell, while Reed Greyserman shines in men's golf.

#3 Men’s Lightweight Rowing Wins Platt Cup & Harriott Trophy

Princeton's men's lightweight rowing team secures two trophies in a dominant performance against Cornell, while Reed Greyserman shines in men's golf.

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The Princeton University men's lightweight rowing team secured both the Platt Cup and Harriott Trophy in a commanding performance against Cornell on April 11, 2026. Competing at Lake Carnegie, the top-ranked Tigers' first varsity crew finished with a time of 6:05.56, outpacing Cornell's 6:09.84 to claim the Platt Cup. The second varsity also triumphed, winning the Harriott Trophy with a time of 6:26.59 against Cornell's 6:50.45. Head Coach Matt Smith praised the team's grit in challenging conditions, noting the importance of winning at home. The lightweight squad remains undefeated this season and looks forward to upcoming races against Penn and Georgetown.

In men's golf, Reed Greyserman earned medalist honors for the second consecutive year at the Princeton Invitational, finishing the tournament with a score of 206 (-7) after three rounds of consistent play. Greyserman’s performance included a tournament-high 16 birdies, and he led the field with an impressive -8 on par 4s. Despite his individual success, the team finished third overall, trailing Harvard and Georgetown. The men's golf team will next compete at the Boilermaker Spring Classic in West Lafayette, Indiana, before heading to the Ivy League Championship at Baltusrol later this month.

On the women's side, Princeton's women's ice hockey player Ani Kozak received the ECAC’s Project Rousseau Community Service Award for her dedication to community service and her efforts to promote hockey in Armenia. Kozak co-founded a nonprofit organization and led youth camps, showcasing her commitment both on and off the ice. This recognition underscores the impact of student-athletes in their communities, reflecting the values of Princeton athletics.

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