Ivy League (primary) ECAC Hockey Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association CWPA (women's water polo) CSA (squash)
NCAA
Division I (FCS)
Athletic director
John Mack
Location
Princeton, New Jersey
Varsity teams
35[1] teams
Football stadium
Princeton Stadium
Basketball arena
Jadwin Gymnasium
Ice hockey arena
Baker Rink
Baseball stadium
Bill Clarke Field
Soccer stadium
Roberts Stadium
Aquatics center
Denunzio Pool
Lacrosse stadium
Class of 1952 Stadium
Other venues
Shea Rowing Center
Mascot
The Tiger
Nickname
Tigers
Fight song
Princeton Cannon Song
Colors
Black and orange[2]
Website
www.goprincetontigers.com
The Princeton Tigers are the athletic teams of Princeton University. The school sponsors 35[1] varsity teams in 20 sports. The school has won several NCAA national championships, including one in men's fencing, three in women's lacrosse, six in men's lacrosse, and eight in men's golf. Princeton's men's and women's crews have also won numerous national rowing championships. The field hockey team made history in 2012 as the first Ivy League team to win the NCAA Division I Championship in field hockey.
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