Princeton University’s women’s golf team finished fourth out of 16 teams at the Boilermaker Spring Classic, hosted by Purdue University. The Tigers, currently ranked No. 69, posted a team score of 897 (+33), trailing only No. 54 Illinois, No. 48 Purdue, and No. 68 South Florida. Thanana Kotchasanmanee led the Tigers with a tie for fifth place, shooting a final round 69 (-3) to climb eight spots on the leaderboard, finishing at 217 (+1). This strong performance sets the stage for the Ivy League Women's Golf Championship, where the Tigers will aim to build on their momentum.
In men’s lightweight rowing, the No. 4 Princeton Tigers are set to compete against No. 3 University of Pennsylvania and No. 6 Georgetown for the Wood-Hammond Trophy and the Fosburgh Cup on April 18 at Lake Carnegie. The Tigers, who recently won the Platt Cup and Harriott Trophy against No. 9 Cornell, hold a dominant historical advantage over Penn, with a 66-14 lead in their all-time series. The race schedule includes multiple events starting at 10:30 a.m., showcasing Princeton's depth across its varsity boats.
Meanwhile, the No. 23 women’s lacrosse team is preparing to host Towson on April 15. The Tigers, currently 6-6 overall and 3-2 in Ivy play, have previously defeated Towson in their last two meetings, including a decisive 17-13 victory last season. Princeton will look to maintain its winning streak against the Tigers from Towson as they seek to improve their postseason positioning.


