The Princeton Tigers prepare for their next challenge against Creighton after a Cinderella run to the Sweet 16
Fans came to give the Princeton Tigers a warm sendoff Wednesday ahead of their Friday night match against the No. 6 seeded Creighton Bluejays.A little bit of March Madness is playing out in Princeton as the Tigers get a big sendoff as they head to the Sweet 16.
The Princeton Tigers, a 15 seed in this year's tournament, are preparing to face off against 6 seed Creighton on Friday night. The team is on a Cinderella run after defeating both Arizona and Missouri. The men's basketball team went through their final workout inside the Jadwin Gym before they head off to Louisville.The Ivy League school, known for academics is rallying around their basketball team with hopes the Tigers can keep this dream alive."They made all of athletics and all of the students on campus pretty happy and excited about being proud about being a Tiger in general, so it's pretty awesome. I hope they make it to the Elite Eight and onwards to the Final Four as well.
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