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Tigers Set Program Record In Comeback Win Over UMBC
November 27, 2016 | Women's Basketball
BALTIMORE- The Princeton Tigers used a program-record 14 three-pointers to run by the UMBC Retrievers in the second half and score a 69-58 victory at the RAC Arena on Sunday afternoon.
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Two Tigers set career highs in the game in senior Taylor Brown and junior Kenya Holland. Holland had a game-high 19 points, adding five three-pointers. Brown made five of six attempts from the floor, finishing with 13 points in 15 minutes. The Tigers' 37 attempts from long range were also a single-game record. Freshman Bella Alarie was just one rebound shy of a double-double, adding 10 points, two blocks and two assists.
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After Alarie scored the first basket of the game, UMBC rattled off 12 of the next 16 to take a 5-point advantage with 4:14 to go in the first quarter. The Tigers got back within two before a long-distance trey by UMBC's Tyler Moore made the score 17-12 at the end of frame.
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Following a Holland three-pointer to open the scoring for Princeton in the second, UMBC went on a 9-0 spurt to jump in front by 14 (29-15) at the 5:29 mark. Back-to-back treys from Holland to end the half set the score at 37-29.
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Trailing by 10 as the second half got underway, the Tigers pushed ahead with a nine-point run to cut their deficit to one (45-44) with 4:35 left in the third. The home squad kept its distance, rebuilding its lead back to double-digits, but consecutive treys from sophomore Jordan Muhammad would make the contest, 54-50, heading into the final stanza. Â
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Using hot shooting from deep to stay in the game, Princeton's defense shut down UMBC in the final quarter. After three, UMBC was 50 percent (21-of-42) from the field, but Princeton slowed the Retrievers to 1-of-11 (9.1 percent) in the final stanza. The Tigers turned a four-point deficit to a nine-point advantage (65-56), leading to a UMBC timeout at the four-minute point of the frame.
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Alarie's three-pointer with 4:34 to go gave the team its record breaking 14th bucket from beyond the arc.
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UMBC could only muster two free throws after the timeout as the Tigers finished out the victory. Princeton outscored the Retrievers 40-21 in the second half and finished with a 41-27 rebound advantage. Five players secured at least four boards for the Tigers. Head coach Courtney Banghart's team had 20 assists on 27 baskets, a season high.
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The Tigers welcome another in-state rival, Seton Hall, to Jadwin Gymnasium on Wednesday (Nov. 30). Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m. The matchup will be featured on the Ivy League Digital Network and ESPN3. Fans attending the game will receive a Tiger Up t-shirt.
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Two Tigers set career highs in the game in senior Taylor Brown and junior Kenya Holland. Holland had a game-high 19 points, adding five three-pointers. Brown made five of six attempts from the floor, finishing with 13 points in 15 minutes. The Tigers' 37 attempts from long range were also a single-game record. Freshman Bella Alarie was just one rebound shy of a double-double, adding 10 points, two blocks and two assists.
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After Alarie scored the first basket of the game, UMBC rattled off 12 of the next 16 to take a 5-point advantage with 4:14 to go in the first quarter. The Tigers got back within two before a long-distance trey by UMBC's Tyler Moore made the score 17-12 at the end of frame.
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Following a Holland three-pointer to open the scoring for Princeton in the second, UMBC went on a 9-0 spurt to jump in front by 14 (29-15) at the 5:29 mark. Back-to-back treys from Holland to end the half set the score at 37-29.
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Trailing by 10 as the second half got underway, the Tigers pushed ahead with a nine-point run to cut their deficit to one (45-44) with 4:35 left in the third. The home squad kept its distance, rebuilding its lead back to double-digits, but consecutive treys from sophomore Jordan Muhammad would make the contest, 54-50, heading into the final stanza. Â
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Using hot shooting from deep to stay in the game, Princeton's defense shut down UMBC in the final quarter. After three, UMBC was 50 percent (21-of-42) from the field, but Princeton slowed the Retrievers to 1-of-11 (9.1 percent) in the final stanza. The Tigers turned a four-point deficit to a nine-point advantage (65-56), leading to a UMBC timeout at the four-minute point of the frame.
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Alarie's three-pointer with 4:34 to go gave the team its record breaking 14th bucket from beyond the arc.
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ÂThis 3 from Alarie gives the Tigers a 7-pt lead with 4:34 to go and a program record 14 3's in the game! #GoTigers #TigerUp #EarnYours pic.twitter.com/uJamHzsADm
— Princeton WBB (@PrincetonWBB) November 27, 2016
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UMBC could only muster two free throws after the timeout as the Tigers finished out the victory. Princeton outscored the Retrievers 40-21 in the second half and finished with a 41-27 rebound advantage. Five players secured at least four boards for the Tigers. Head coach Courtney Banghart's team had 20 assists on 27 baskets, a season high.
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The Tigers welcome another in-state rival, Seton Hall, to Jadwin Gymnasium on Wednesday (Nov. 30). Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m. The matchup will be featured on the Ivy League Digital Network and ESPN3. Fans attending the game will receive a Tiger Up t-shirt.
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Team Stats
PRIN
UMBC-W
FG%
.422
.415
3FG%
.378
.267
FT%
1.000
1.000
RB
41
27
TO
16
12
STL
5
5
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