The Princeton Tigers, an ivy league basketball team, made history in the NCAA Tournament South Region semifinal when they squared off against the Creighton Bluejays. Despite the heartbreaking outcome, the Tigers remained proud of the brotherhood they formed and the amazing run they had. With a score of 86-75, the Bluejays were able to hold onto their lead and take the victory, putting an end to the hope that the Tigers would become the first Ivy League team to reach the Final Four in 58 years.
The Tigers were led by Ryan Langborg, who had scored 26 points, and Tosan Evbuomwan, who scored 24 points and had 9 assists. The Bluejays on the other hand, were led by Baylor Scheierman (21 points) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (22 points). Despite the loss, Princeton players and Coach Mitch Henderson, a former Tigers player, were proud of the team's accomplishments.
The Princeton crowd cheered and yelled for the Tigers throughout the game, showing the strong bond the team had formed. As the Tigers left the court with their heads held high, they were proud of the amazing journey they had undertaken and the progress they had made.