Princeton University Athletics
Men's Basketball Postgame Notes • Feb. 10, 2017 vs. Cornell
• Princeton is 7-0 in the Ivy League for the first time since the 2011 season, when the Tigers started 8-0. Princeton has not had better than an 8-0 Ivy start since its last 14-0 Ivy season in 1998.
• Princeton's 10-game winning streak is its longest since 2011, when the team also won 10 in a row. Princeton last had a streak longer than 10 during the 1998-99 season, which lasted 11 games. The last time the team had a winning streak longer than 11 was its program-record 20-game run in the 1997-98 season.
• Princeton has won seven in a row at home against Cornell.
• The game was the first matching two Princeton alumni head coaches since Nov. 24, 2013, when Chris Mooney '94 and Richmond defeated Sydney Johnson '97 and Fairfield. It was the first Ivy League game matching Princeton alumni head coaches since Craig Robinson '83 and Brown defeated Johnson '97 and Princeton in 2008.
• Senior Spencer Weisz's seven rebounds moved him closer to ninth place on Princeton's all-time rebounding list. At 558 rebounds, Weisz is two back of Craig Robinson '83 and Kit Mueller '91.
• Weisz's 21 points gave him his sixth career 20-point game with three of those coming in the team's last four games.
• Senior Pete Miller tied a career high with four assists.
• Princeton's 10-game winning streak is its longest since 2011, when the team also won 10 in a row. Princeton last had a streak longer than 10 during the 1998-99 season, which lasted 11 games. The last time the team had a winning streak longer than 11 was its program-record 20-game run in the 1997-98 season.
• Princeton has won seven in a row at home against Cornell.
• The game was the first matching two Princeton alumni head coaches since Nov. 24, 2013, when Chris Mooney '94 and Richmond defeated Sydney Johnson '97 and Fairfield. It was the first Ivy League game matching Princeton alumni head coaches since Craig Robinson '83 and Brown defeated Johnson '97 and Princeton in 2008.
• Senior Spencer Weisz's seven rebounds moved him closer to ninth place on Princeton's all-time rebounding list. At 558 rebounds, Weisz is two back of Craig Robinson '83 and Kit Mueller '91.
• Weisz's 21 points gave him his sixth career 20-point game with three of those coming in the team's last four games.
• Senior Pete Miller tied a career high with four assists.