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  2. Princeton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers sprint squad collapsed in 1999, which began a losing streak that spanned parts of 17 seasons and 106 games (a collegiate football record), including at least four forfeits; by the end of the 2015 season, Princeton's athletics department determined that the addition of several schools whose sole football team was a sprint squad (and ...

  3. Category:Princeton Tigers rowing - Wikipedia

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    Princeton Tigers rowing coaches (2 P) R. Princeton Tigers rowers (4 P) Princeton Tigers women's rowers (9 P) This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 02:58 ...

  4. Category:Princeton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princeton Tigers" ... Shea Rowing Center; Princeton Tigers softball This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 20:23 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Hannah Paynter - Wikipedia

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    She rowed for Princeton University. [2] After college Paynter was named as an alternate on the 2022 US World Championship team. [3] Paynter competed at the 2023 Pan American Games where she won gold medals in the women's coxless pair [4] and mixed eight [5] events and silver medals in the women's four and women's eight events. [6]

  6. Chris Ahrens (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Ahrens is a 1998 graduate of Princeton University who rowed for the Princeton Tigers and the United States national team. He was honored by The Daily Princetonian as the 18th most successful athlete in the school's history. [3]

  7. Glenn Ochal - Wikipedia

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    A native of the Philadelphia neighborhood of Roxborough, Ochal began rowing as a freshman at Roman Catholic High School. [1] He was recruited for Princeton University's rowing team and was part of the crew which became the first collegiate team to win the Championship Eights at the Head of the Charles Regatta in twenty years.

  8. Simon Carcagno - Wikipedia

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    While a student at Princeton, he was a member of Princeton's rowing team. He joined the rowing team as a walk-on his freshman year and served as co-captain his senior year. He was awarded the Bayard W. Read Class of 1926 Award for most improved athlete over four years. Carcagno was a member of the U.S. National Rowing Team from 2002 until 2008.

  9. Nick Mead (rower) - Wikipedia

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    He rowed for Princeton University, from which he graduated in 2017. Mead competed in the men's eight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [2] At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Mead won a gold medal in the coxless men's four, the first for an American team since 1960. [3] He carried the US flag at the closing ceremonies alongside swimmer Katie ...