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Relive Princeton's Record-Breaking Performance vs. Wagner
December 22, 2016 | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. – Not one, not two, but three program records fell as the Princeton Tigers dropped the Wagner Seahawks, 107-44, at Jadwin Gymnasium on Wednesday.
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Princeton 107, Wagner 44 (Recap)(Box Score)(Highlights)(Muhammad Interview)(Photo Gallery)
Wagner Preview (Story)
5 Things To Watch Out For Against Wagner (Story)
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Gabrielle Rush - The sophomore was one of seven Tigers to set a new career high as she swiped four steals against the Seahawks. Rush also matched her personal best with seven rebounds while adding five points. The guard has made at least one three-pointer in seven of her last eight contests.
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Princeton's Rebounding Prowess – The Tigers again won the rebounding battle for the eighth straight game, grabbing 41 boards compared to Wagner's 25. The team's +16 margin was its second highest of the season. Freshman Bella Alarie snagged nine rebounds to lead Princeton. The Tigers' bench had 18 caroms highlighted by senior Jackie Reyneke and Rush's seven rebounds each.
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Tanasia Russell – The junior led the Seahawks with 17 points on 7-of-16 (43.7 percent) from the floor. The Tigers' defense made her work for her points as she scored 11 of her 17 in the second half when the game was out of reach. It was Russell's seventh game of the season with double figures.
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Kellie Crouch – The freshman had six points and three rebounds, but the Tigers forced her into 10 turnovers. Wagner finished with 28 turnovers in the game leading to 32 Princeton points. The Tigers had a season-best 20 steals and 22 fast break points in the win.
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Wagner's Offensive Troubles - The Tigers allowed just four points over the last five minutes of the first quarter, racing out with a 25-4 explosion to take a 34-13 advantage after the 10 minutes. Princeton's defense shined in the second quarter, holding Wagner to two baskets and five points as it led comfortably at the half and the rest of the contest.
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Princeton 107, Wagner 44 (Recap)(Box Score)(Highlights)(Muhammad Interview)(Photo Gallery)
Wagner Preview (Story)
5 Things To Watch Out For Against Wagner (Story)
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Gabrielle Rush - The sophomore was one of seven Tigers to set a new career high as she swiped four steals against the Seahawks. Rush also matched her personal best with seven rebounds while adding five points. The guard has made at least one three-pointer in seven of her last eight contests.
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Princeton's Rebounding Prowess – The Tigers again won the rebounding battle for the eighth straight game, grabbing 41 boards compared to Wagner's 25. The team's +16 margin was its second highest of the season. Freshman Bella Alarie snagged nine rebounds to lead Princeton. The Tigers' bench had 18 caroms highlighted by senior Jackie Reyneke and Rush's seven rebounds each.
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Tanasia Russell – The junior led the Seahawks with 17 points on 7-of-16 (43.7 percent) from the floor. The Tigers' defense made her work for her points as she scored 11 of her 17 in the second half when the game was out of reach. It was Russell's seventh game of the season with double figures.
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Kellie Crouch – The freshman had six points and three rebounds, but the Tigers forced her into 10 turnovers. Wagner finished with 28 turnovers in the game leading to 32 Princeton points. The Tigers had a season-best 20 steals and 22 fast break points in the win.
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Wagner's Offensive Troubles - The Tigers allowed just four points over the last five minutes of the first quarter, racing out with a 25-4 explosion to take a 34-13 advantage after the 10 minutes. Princeton's defense shined in the second quarter, holding Wagner to two baskets and five points as it led comfortably at the half and the rest of the contest.
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Princeton Women's Basketball Head Coach Lauren Gosselin
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