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  2. Princeton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Princeton's varsity women's basketball program is the strongest in the Ivy League, carrying on the tradition of the men's championship basketball program. [ citation needed ] The team had an especially good season in 2015 , with a 31–0 record, a national NCAA Division 1 ranking among the top 25 teams, and entering the field of 32 teams ...

  3. Princeton–Rutgers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The programs compete for the Meistrell Cup, named after Hall of Famer Harland (Tots) Meistrell, who helped restart the lacrosse teams at both schools in the 1920s. [35] [36] Princeton had disbanded its team in 1894 before its resumption in 1920, [37] while Rutgers discontinued its program in 1889, before its 1920 revival. [38]

  4. List of college athletic programs in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of college athletic programs in New Jersey, United States. Notes: This list is in a tabular format, with columns arranged in the following order, from left to right: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists.

  5. Princeton Tigers men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Quackenbush remained with the program even after a 1–22 season but resigned in 1973 with the Tigers an afterthought in ECAC Hockey. Princeton would not play another postseason game until 1985, the year after 7 teams left to form Hockey East, and they would not win a playoff game until 1992 under first-year head coach Don Cahoon.

  6. Roberts Stadium (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Stadium is a rebuilt 2,356 seat soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is the home to the Princeton Tigers men's and women's soccer teams. [5] The stadium is named in honor of Thomas S. Roberts '85, a former Princeton record-holding goalkeeper and lead donor to its construction ...

  7. Princeton Tigers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Princeton ranked in the top 10 nationally in win percentage in both the 1960s (72.6, 188–71, 10th), [40] and 1990s (76.1, 210–66, 8th). [ 41 ] Last Princeton team ranked in the polls during the season and at the end of the season was the 1997–98 team , which was ranked in all but the first three polls (15 weeks) of the season and finished ...

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  9. Princeton Tigers men's squash - Wikipedia

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    Both a College Hall of Fame and US Squash Hall of Fame inductee, Bob Callahan, who retired following the 2013 Ivy League championship season, won the most matches (316) and Ivy League titles (11) in program history. Princeton's most historic victory came in 2012 national team championship final over Trinity, in which the Tigers ended a ...