The #5 Princeton University men's lightweight rowing team is set to face #1 Harvard and #4 Yale on April 25 at the Charles River for the Goldthwait and Vogel Cups. This race holds significant historical importance, as the Tigers aim to reclaim the trophy after Harvard won it in 2024 and 2025. The competition will feature several races, including the 3V, 2V, and 1V events, with the overall winner taking home the Vogel Cup. Princeton has previously secured this trophy twice in the last five seasons, and the upcoming race promises to be a thrilling contest among these storied rivals.
In women's squash, three Princeton athletes have earned Collegiate Squash Association All-American honors. Zeina Zein, a two-time national champion, has been named a first-team All-American for the third consecutive year, while Emma Trauber received second-team honors for the third time. Alex Jaffe, a rookie, made her debut on the first-team list after an impressive season that included being named Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Zein's standout performance included winning the Ramsay Cup and being named the Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player, further solidifying her legacy within the program.
On the men's side, Avi Agarwal, Hollis Robertson, and Federico Sosa have also been recognized as CSA All-Americans. Agarwal and Robertson each earned their second honors, while Sosa received his first. Agarwal played a crucial role at the second position, finishing with an 8-7 record, while Robertson excelled at first position, closing the season with a 4-0 run through the Potter Cup tournament. These accolades highlight the strong performances of Princeton's squash teams this season.
In track and field, Alexandra Kelly has been named Ivy League Athlete of the Week after setting a new program record in the long jump at the Virginia Challenge, clearing 6.58 meters. This achievement not only places her atop the program's all-time leaderboard but also ranks her fifth nationally. Kelly's performance marks her second time earning this weekly honor, showcasing her continued excellence in the sport. The Tigers will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for upcoming competitions.



