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Women’s Basketball Coach Courtney Banghart Named World’s 43rd Greatest Leader
Thursday, 26 March 2015
by Spencer Parts
What do Jimmy Fallon, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver have in common? They’re all worse leaders than Princeton women’s basketball Head Coach Courtney Banghart, according to Fortune Magazine’s list of the 50 “World’s Greatest Leaders.” Banghart was ranked #43. The Princeton women had their undefeated season spoiled on Monday in a
- Published in Sports
S/O to President Obama, who is Cheering on the Women’s Team Right Now
Saturday, 21 March 2015
by Spencer Parts
Barack Obama has made his support of the Princeton Women’s Basketball team known – he picked the team to go to the Final Four in the famous Presidential Bracket. Today, he came out in person. Right now, he is cheering on the Tigers, the only undefeated in women’s college basketball, in College Park, Maryland, where they
- Published in Sports
Princeton Women Ripped Off by NCAA Selection Committee
Monday, 16 March 2015
by Spencer Parts
The Princeton women’s basketball team received a no. 8 seed in the NCAA Women’s Tournament this year. That means the selection committee thought them to be roughly the 32nd best team overall, and it’s a shock, given the team finished the season ranked no. 13 in the A.P. poll. The team will face off with
Caraun Reid Headed to Detroit
Saturday, 10 May 2014
by Spencer Parts
Princeton Defensive End Caraun Reid was selected by the Detroit Lions in the NFL Draft today. Reid, picked in the fifth round, is Princeton’s highest NFL draft selection since Bob Hews in 1970. Projected to go as high as the third round, he was a steal for the Lions who have looked to bolster their
- Published in Princeton in the News, Sports
Bonfire In Our Near Future!
Friday, 16 November 2012
by Louise Connelly
Although rumor has it a few Yale pranksters snuck onto campus a week ago to spread some Bulldog mischief the night before the football game (see evidence below), it didn’t stop us from destroying their team 29-7, a victory that secured for the Tigers the almost mythic celebratory Bonfire, unknown to Princeton students of the
Princeton vs. Georgetown: Mitt Romney and Call Me Maybe
Saturday, 22 September 2012
by Dana Bernstein
In case you missed the last 5,000 emails about the football tailgate at Frist (um since when does a tailgate include an inflatable obstacle course?), the Princeton vs. Georgetown game was yesterday evening. Here are two videos from the halftime show (because we’re not so into the actual football part either). Yes, the band did
Week in Review: Onto the Olympics! (June 24- July 2)
Tuesday, 03 July 2012
by Ellis Liang
On Sunday, Spain made soccer history by winning the Euro Cup and its third straight international title. But since no Princetonian (with the exception of Fernando Torres fan-boy Jeff Nunokawa and this lone Press Clubber) gives a damn about soccer, let’s talk Olympics. Donn Cabral ’12 earned a spot at the Olympics when he took
- Published in Sports, Week in Review
IN PRINT: Princeton Basketball Season Preview @ Ivy Hoops Online
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
by Spencer Gaffney
We’re only a couple weeks away from the start of the basketball season, sports fans! With Doug Davis’ buzzer beater now firmly in the rearview mirror, what’s the year going to look like for the Princeton Tigers? This season I’m going to be covering the Princeton basketball team for IvyHoopsOnline, and this week I take
- Published in Sports
Getting To Know the Ice of the Tiger
Saturday, 16 April 2011
by Ellen Shakespear
As the prefrosh snake their way through the Activities Fair at Dillon to grab free goodies from rows of tables this week, we at The Ink have been spending some time thinking about some of the quirkier, less-visible clubs on campus. A little review of upcoming events on Point led us directly to “Ice of the
Why Sydney Johnson Left (And Why I Would Have, Too)
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
by Spencer Gaffney
I hate Lane Kiffin. I disliked him at Tennessee, but ever since he jumped ship after a year of SEC football and left for the greener pastures of USC and the PAC-10, I’ve loathed Lane Kiffin. To me, he symbolizes everything that’s wrong with coaches in NCAA sports — phony smiles, good haircuts, no loyalty,
- Published in Sports
NCAA Tournament(s) Preview!
Thursday, 17 March 2011
by Spencer Gaffney
Now that you’ve watched Doug Davis’ shot from a dozen different angles (instruct me in the Douglas!) and contemplated the cool name of Ian Hummer ’13 (objective view: fairly cool, but nothing to write home about), it’s time to get serious. NIT? Thanks, but no thanks. CBI? Don’t call us, we’ll call you. We’re talking
- Published in Sports, Uncategorized
Tigers Appear in ESPN Polls, Have Cool Names
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
by Giri Nathan
Rarely, if ever, does a Princeton athlete command the attention of the entire nation. Doug Davis ’12 now has that distinct honor — The Shot snagged a well-deserved top spot on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10. It also appeared online in a SportsNation poll versus some bicycle kick thing by some soccer bloke: Sadly, The Shot
- Published in Sports
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