Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Wide Variety Wednesday

TigerBlog is offering a wide variety for your Wednesday:

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So if you could be with any Princeton team right now, it would have to be the men's volleyball team, right? 

In case you haven't seen the schedule, Princeton is in Honolulu right now. The Tigers will play the first of two matches against the University of Hawaii tonight — well, actually tomorrow morning Eastern time, since it starts at 7 Hawaii time — with the second match Friday. 

Hawaii is ranked No. 4 nationally, while Princeton is No. 19. The Tigers were picked fourth in the EIVA preseason poll.

Speaking of the EIVA, Hawaii is 34-10 all-time against the league — 17-10 against Penn State and 17-0 against everyone else. The Rainbow Warriors are 2-0 against the EIVA this season already, after having swept Harvard, at home of course.

If you're in Honolulu, well, good for you. TigerBlog was there once, back in December 1998, when the men's basketball team won the Rainbow Classic. That was a fun trip. 

One of his most vivid memories is the first morning after he arrived, which had been after midnight. It wasn't until he went downstairs in the daylight that he realized the hotel had an open-air lobby, one that looked out over Waikiki Beach. Yes. It was very nice. 

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The men's and women's squash teams had themselves a big weekend, sweeping Yale and Trinity. All six teams involved were ranked in the top four. 

The Ivy League and national championship races are going to be extraordinary, as Princeton chases Penn (No. 1 on the men's side) and Harvard (No. 1 on the women's side). 

The real winner so far, though, is the brand-new racquet center in Princeton's Meadows Neighborhood. If you haven't seen it yet, you definitely want to make sure you get there for a match. Your next chance will be this weekend, as both teams host Cornell Friday and Columbia Saturday. 

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Do you play Wordle? TigerBlog does, religiously. 

TB was a long-time squash player, and in one way, Wordle is like squash. How so? In squash, you can start out a point looking good and then have one bad shot ruin everything. The same is true of Wordle. You can have a great start and then make one bad guess and then, well, the rest of the day is ruined.

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Mitchell Schott swam two individual races last weekend against Navy and Kenyon and set program records in both, with the 1,000 freestyle Friday and the 500 freestyle Saturday. 

A year ago, Schott was part of the runner-up in the 400 and 800 free relays while also finishing fourth in the 100 free, fifth in the 200 free and sixth in the 200 IM at the Ivy championship meet. This year's Ivy meet is more than a month away and will be held at Brown Feb. 26-March 1.

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Speaking of what's coming up, you know what's a month from today? That would be opening day for the men's and women's lacrosse seasons. 

The men will open their season at Penn State on Feb. 15 as they begin the run for a fourth-straight NCAA tournament appearance. The women, who returned to the NCAA tournament last year after a one-year absence, will be home that day to take on Virginia to start their season.

The first pitch of the softball season is the day before, as Princeton will be at North Carolina Feb. 14-16, with five games on the schedule. The three opponents will be Drexel, George Mason and the host Tar Heels. 

Princeton won the Ivy League and Ivy League tournament championships a year ago and then got a win over Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament regional. 

The baseball season starts one week later, with a four-game series at Miami.

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There was an athletic department staff retreat last week that ended with pickleball. TigerBlog has played a handful of times, and each time he comes away thinking that he should be playing more and more. 

The athletic department IT man extraordinaire, Bryan Fitzwater, had never played pickleball until last Thursday. It's quite possible that if you're looking for him and can't find him that he's devoted himself full time to the sport.

 

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