Men's Basketball Postgame Notes • Dec. 6, 2016 vs. Cal (Pearl Harbor Invitational)
• Sophomore Devin Cannady made his first career start after appearing off the bench in all of Princeton's 34 games during his tenure.
• California now holds a 5-1 lead in the all-time series against Princeton and has won the last five meetings.
• Princeton’s .298 clip from the field marked the first time the Tigers shot below .300 on the season and only the second time, and first since the season opener, the team shot below .400 from the field. The team’s .231 average from beyond the arc was a season low from distance and the first time since the opener the team shot below .300 from 3.
• Princeton held Cal to .211 from beyond the arc, the fourth time this season a Princeton opponent has shot below .300 from distance.
• Princeton’s seven turnovers were a season best.
• Spencer Weisz scored in double figures (10 points) for the third consecutive game after coming up just short in each of the first three games. He is 14 of 25 (.560) from the field and 10 of 16 (.625) from 3-point range over the last three games after going 7 of 30 (.233) and 4 of 19 (.211) over the first three games. His assist-to-turnover ratio stands at 14 to 5 for the season, getting more assists than turnovers in each game.
• California now holds a 5-1 lead in the all-time series against Princeton and has won the last five meetings.
• Princeton’s .298 clip from the field marked the first time the Tigers shot below .300 on the season and only the second time, and first since the season opener, the team shot below .400 from the field. The team’s .231 average from beyond the arc was a season low from distance and the first time since the opener the team shot below .300 from 3.
• Princeton held Cal to .211 from beyond the arc, the fourth time this season a Princeton opponent has shot below .300 from distance.
• Princeton’s seven turnovers were a season best.
• Spencer Weisz scored in double figures (10 points) for the third consecutive game after coming up just short in each of the first three games. He is 14 of 25 (.560) from the field and 10 of 16 (.625) from 3-point range over the last three games after going 7 of 30 (.233) and 4 of 19 (.211) over the first three games. His assist-to-turnover ratio stands at 14 to 5 for the season, getting more assists than turnovers in each game.