Princeton wasted no time in taking care of its own business to secure a spot in the NCAA tournament.
Literally.
The Tigers scored six seconds into the game, three goals in the first 61 seconds and 13 goals in the first half of a dominating 19-10 victory over Yale to win the Ivy League men’s championship at Columbia University.
Princeton (8-6), which likely needed to win the Ivy League’s AQ to earn an NCAA tournament berth, won the Ivy tourney for the first time since winning the inaugural event in 2010. Yale (9-5) will find out on Sunday night if it earns an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament field.
Everything the Tigers did on offense worked in the early going, including this hidden ball trick for a long-distance goal from Beau Pederson.
The Tigers shared the ball throughout, finishing with 14 assists on their 19 goals. Senior midfielder Jake Stevens was the biggest star with six goals on six shots.
“The most impressive part about that midfield crew is next man up,” Princeton head coach Matt Madalon told ESPN’s Paul Carcaterra after the game. “We’re getting dinged up, playing hurt. Jake does it all for us. In a game for seniors where it’s win or go home, it’s just awesome to see him step up.”
Princeton was well aware of the importance of the game.
“We’ve been in playoff mode for a while now,” Madalon said. “We didn’t handle our out of conference business.”