Princeton Tigers

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Athletic teams of Princeton University



The Princeton Tigers are the athletic teams of Princeton University. The university sponsors 37 varsity sports, with more than 1,000 students participating each year. The Tigers compete in the Ivy League and are known for their rich history and tradition in collegiate athletics.

History[edit]

The Princeton Tigers have a storied history in college athletics, dating back to the 19th century. The university's athletic teams have won numerous NCAA championships and Ivy League titles. The Princeton football team, for example, played in the first-ever college football game against Rutgers in 1869.

Sports[edit]

Princeton offers a wide range of sports for both men and women. Some of the notable sports include:

Facilities[edit]

Princeton University boasts state-of-the-art athletic facilities, including:

Notable Athletes[edit]

Princeton has produced many notable athletes who have gone on to achieve success in professional sports and other fields. Some of these athletes include:

Traditions[edit]

Princeton Tigers are known for their strong traditions, including the annual Princeton-Yale football game and the Princeton-Harvard basketball rivalry. The university's mascot, The Tiger, is a prominent figure at athletic events, rallying support from students and alumni.

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