Men’s Lacrosse



Our Men’s Lacrosse team put together another dominant spring, establishing themselves as one of the top teams in the country while capturing the Ivy League Tournament title and earning the top seed in the NCAA Tournament. Powered by a high-octane offense and one of the nation’s stingiest defenses, the Tigers have consistently showcased their depth, toughness, and championship mentality throughout the season. Individually, several Gunners have earned national recognition, including Ryan Croddick, Nate Kabiri, and Tucker Wade (left to right), who were all named USA Lacrosse Magazine First-Team All-Americans. Kabiri was also named a finalist for the prestigious Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the nation’s top player. Additionally, Chad Palumbo earned First-Team All-Ivy honors, Andrew McMeekin garnered Second-Team honors, and Hunter Spiess got Honorable Mention. Way to go fellas, we wish you the best of luck in the Final Four!!
Women’s Lacrosse



The Women’s Lacrosse team once again cemented itself among the nation’s elite this spring, capturing the Ivy League Tournament championship and earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament! After battling through a highly competitive Ivy slate, the Tigers found their stride late in the season behind a balanced offense, strong defensive play, and veteran leadership. Several Gunners earned major conference recognition, highlighted by Amelia Hughes earning Co-Goaltender of the Year! Dylan Allen and Haven Dora earned First-Team All-Ivy, and Meg Morrisroe garnered Honorable Mention honors. Congrats ladies!!
Softball

The Princeton Tigers Softball team continued its dominance this spring, capturing a fifth straight Ivy League title behind an explosive offense, a deep pitching staff, and consistent play throughout the season, earning the right to host the Ivy League Tournament. Ultimately, the Tigers won the Ivy League Tournament and punched their ticket to the Greatest Show on Dirt. Furthermore, our Gunners racked up All-Ivy honors: Graciela Dominguez, Cassidy Shaw, Sonia Zhang, and Karis Ford earned First Team, Julia Dumais and Abby Hornberger earned Second-Team, and Julieta Roa got Honorable Mention. We are so proud of you all!!
Men’s Track & Field

Princeton Men’s Track & Field capped off a historic spring by securing its third consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown, winning league titles in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. The Tigers dominated Outdoor Heps on their home track behind standout performances from athletes across nearly every event group. Gunners Jackson Clarke (100m, 200m), Easton Tan (110mH), Brian Boler (3000mS), Joey Gant (4×400), Joe Licata (Shot Put), are all Ivy champions in their respective events. Clarke was also named the Most Outstanding Track Performer by the Ivy League. Congrats guys! Additionally, Asher Robbins (Hammer Throw), Jackson Shorten (Steeplechase), and Connor McCormick (1500m) were awarded Second-Team All-Ivy League. Congrats guys!!
Women’s Track & Field

Women’s Track and Field delivered one of the most dominant seasons in program history this spring, capturing its second consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown after winning the Outdoor Heps title at Weaver Stadium. The Tigers scored a league-record 203 points and claimed nine individual event championships while setting five school records and an Ivy League record throughout the meet. Their Tigers’ combination of star power and remarkable depth once again established Princeton as the premier Women’s Track & Field program in the Ivy League. Huge shoutout to Alexandra Kelly (Long/Triple Jump) and Georgina Scoot (Long/Triple Jump), were both named the Ivy League’s Most Outstanding Field Performers! Tessa Mudd (Pole Vault), Angela McAusland-Kelly (Hammer Throw), Alysa Carrigan (High Jump), and Shea Greene (Javelin) earned First-Team All-Ivy. Nicole Woods (Javelin) earned Second-Team. Outstanding work ladies!!
We hope you get to meet our outstanding athletes this weekend at Reunions! We are so excited to see you all there!
With gratitude,
Jay Mentink
