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Postgame Notes: Princeton 85, Cornell 56
February 13, 2016 | Men's Basketball
• Princeton ran its winning streak to three games with the victory and has won nine of its last 10 games.
• Princeton made 11 3s to make it a fourth straight game in which the Tigers have made 10+ 3-pointers, the team's longest streak in two years.
• Princeton's .900 clip from the free throw line (18-20) tonight was a season-high percentage.
• Princeton hit at a .500 clip from the field (28-56) tonight, the third straight game the Tigers have made at least half their field goal tries. It's the first time in three years the Tigers have made at least half their field goals in three straight games.
• Freshman Devin Cannady is shooting .632 (12-19) from the field in his last three games.
• Freshman Myles Stephens hit double figures for the second time in his Tiger career, getting 10 points. He had 11 at Norfolk State on Jan. 5.
• Junior Henry Caruso ran his streak of making at least half his field goal tries to a sixth game. He's shooting .593 (35-59) from the field and .692 (9-13) from 3-point range since the finals break ended.
• Junior Steven Cook continued his accuracy from his Ivy Player of the Week-worthy weekend against Harvard and Dartmouth, making 3 of 5 from the field for six points. He's shooting .656 (21-32) from the field over the last three games.
• Junior Pete Miller's nine rebounds were his most since pulling down 10 at Lipscomb on Dec. 12.
• Freshman Noah Bramlage had nine points, including 5 of 5 from the stripe, for his most points since leading Princeton with 14 against Lafayette on Nov. 25 in his career debut.
• This was Princeton's seventh win by 20 points or greater this season.
• Despite the margin of victory, it was only Princeton's largest win at Cornell in two years, since the Tigers won 91-51 in Ithaca in 2014.
• Princeton made 11 3s to make it a fourth straight game in which the Tigers have made 10+ 3-pointers, the team's longest streak in two years.
• Princeton's .900 clip from the free throw line (18-20) tonight was a season-high percentage.
• Princeton hit at a .500 clip from the field (28-56) tonight, the third straight game the Tigers have made at least half their field goal tries. It's the first time in three years the Tigers have made at least half their field goals in three straight games.
• Freshman Devin Cannady is shooting .632 (12-19) from the field in his last three games.
• Freshman Myles Stephens hit double figures for the second time in his Tiger career, getting 10 points. He had 11 at Norfolk State on Jan. 5.
• Junior Henry Caruso ran his streak of making at least half his field goal tries to a sixth game. He's shooting .593 (35-59) from the field and .692 (9-13) from 3-point range since the finals break ended.
• Junior Steven Cook continued his accuracy from his Ivy Player of the Week-worthy weekend against Harvard and Dartmouth, making 3 of 5 from the field for six points. He's shooting .656 (21-32) from the field over the last three games.
• Junior Pete Miller's nine rebounds were his most since pulling down 10 at Lipscomb on Dec. 12.
• Freshman Noah Bramlage had nine points, including 5 of 5 from the stripe, for his most points since leading Princeton with 14 against Lafayette on Nov. 25 in his career debut.
• This was Princeton's seventh win by 20 points or greater this season.
• Despite the margin of victory, it was only Princeton's largest win at Cornell in two years, since the Tigers won 91-51 in Ithaca in 2014.
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