
Five Princeton Baseball Players Earn Ivy League Honors
The Ivy League announced its annual baseball awards, highlighting standout performances and academic achievements for Princeton athletes.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Princeton University across Basketball, Hockey, Soccer.

The Ivy League announced its annual baseball awards, highlighting standout performances and academic achievements for Princeton athletes.

After a dominant regular season, the University of Pennsylvania baseball squad is set to begin the Ivy League Tournament against Brown, aiming to add another championship to a legacy that includes three titles in the past four years.
Providence College has appointed Bryan Hodgson, who brings a winning pedigree, while URI’s Archie Miller faces a contract year. Bryant’s Jamion Christian adds size via the portal, and Brown navigates limited resources.

After ten years at Princeton, Chris Mongilia is stepping down to launch a youth sports and technology company, citing family considerations and a desire for new challenges while emphasizing that his exit is unrelated to recent changes in college basketball.

Lawrence Rowley, a seasoned coach with experience at the Air Force Academy and Princeton, has been named assistant coach for the Siena Saints. His playing career at Emory University, academic achievements, and work with standout players shape his new role.