Most years that I can recall, Princeton plays a mid-week, non-conference game against Rider University. The Broncs play at Sonny Pitaro Field on the campus in Lawrence Township, roughly 8 miles from Princeton’s campus.
On Wednesday, I had a late meeting at work but was able to drive to the Rider campus in time to catch the last three innings of the game. I got to watch the Tigers score 11 runs in those innings, wrapping up a 20-8 victory.
The teams had 25 hits and 25 walks between them on a sunny but cold afternoon that brought out the long sleeves and neck gaiters. I believe the teperature was around 40 degrees, and it was windy. The Princeton coaches and players on the bench were wearing parkas. I spent a bit of time along the first base line, then moved over to third, my hands jammed in my jacket pockets when I wasn’t firing my camera.
One twist to this year’s game was that Barry Davis, who coached Rider to great success from 2004 to 2024, joined the Princeton coaching staff this season.
I plan to be at Bill Clarke field at Princeton this weekend when the Tigers resume Ivy League play against Brown. π§’









As always, excellent photography work Dan! You have a great talent. What a game too, if you like offense.
I had this game on my calendar to get to, but something came up with my kids. Bummer! Wanted to catch you in action! Great banner photo here.
You’ve got your priorities staight! Thanks. π