Princeton University Athletics
Men's Basketball Postgame Notes • Nov. 23, 2016 at Lafayette
• Princeton's win at Lafayette was its first since Nov. 24, 2012. The Tigers have played at Lafayette every other season since the 1991-92 campaign.
• Princeton now leads the all-time series over the Leopards 50-19 and 14-12 in Easton.
• Princeton's 19 assists were a season high, topping the previous best of 14 in the season opener at BYU.
• Rookie Will Gladson had his first collegiate points, field goals, 3-pointers, rebounds, block and steal Wednesday night while playing a career-best nine minutes.
• Princeton's four free throw attempts were its fewest since Feb. 3, 2012, when the Tigers went 3 for 4 at Brown.
• Princeton won a game in which it took fewer free throws than its opponent for the first time since Feb. 26, 2016 against Columbia. The Tigers have taken fewer free throws than their opponents in each of the last four games dating back to last season's finale at Virginia Tech.
• Junior Aaron Young had his first points of the season on a 3-pointer that accounted for Princeton's final points of the game.
• Sophomore Devin Cannady's five assists were a career high.
• Seniors Henry Caruso and Steven Cook have each led off the season with three double-figure scoring games for the first time as a Tiger.
• Princeton now leads the all-time series over the Leopards 50-19 and 14-12 in Easton.
• Princeton's 19 assists were a season high, topping the previous best of 14 in the season opener at BYU.
• Rookie Will Gladson had his first collegiate points, field goals, 3-pointers, rebounds, block and steal Wednesday night while playing a career-best nine minutes.
• Princeton's four free throw attempts were its fewest since Feb. 3, 2012, when the Tigers went 3 for 4 at Brown.
• Princeton won a game in which it took fewer free throws than its opponent for the first time since Feb. 26, 2016 against Columbia. The Tigers have taken fewer free throws than their opponents in each of the last four games dating back to last season's finale at Virginia Tech.
• Junior Aaron Young had his first points of the season on a 3-pointer that accounted for Princeton's final points of the game.
• Sophomore Devin Cannady's five assists were a career high.
• Seniors Henry Caruso and Steven Cook have each led off the season with three double-figure scoring games for the first time as a Tiger.