Players Mentioned
Postgame Notes: Princeton 83, Dartmouth 70
February 07, 2016 | Men's Basketball
• Princeton has now won seven in a row at home against Dartmouth and four in a row overall in the series.
• The Tigers were on target this weekend, shooting .526 (60-114) from the field overall and .472 (25-53) from 3-point range against Harvard and Dartmouth.
• Junior Spencer Weisz had eight assists and just one turnover this weekend while also chipping in 13.5 points per game.
• Junior Henry Caruso was 11 of 17 (.647) from the field and 7 of 9 (.778) from beyond the arc on the weekend, also averaging 7.0 rebounds and 18.0 points per game with eight assists and three turnovers.
• Junior Steven Cook had a strong weekend, leading the team in scoring in each game and resetting his season scoring best (career high is 28) twice, first with 21 against Harvard and then 27 against Dartmouth. For the weekend, he was 18 of 27 (.667) from the field, 8 of 15 (.533) from distance and 4 of 5 (.800) from the stripe while dishing out seven assists with just two turnovers. His season scoring average reached 10 points per game for the first time since Dec. 12.
• Junior Pete Miller had seven assists and just two turnovers on the weekend.
• Princeton has scored no fewer than 73 points in game since the calendar flipped to 2016, a span of eight games in which the Tigers are 7-1.
• The Tigers were on target this weekend, shooting .526 (60-114) from the field overall and .472 (25-53) from 3-point range against Harvard and Dartmouth.
• Junior Spencer Weisz had eight assists and just one turnover this weekend while also chipping in 13.5 points per game.
• Junior Henry Caruso was 11 of 17 (.647) from the field and 7 of 9 (.778) from beyond the arc on the weekend, also averaging 7.0 rebounds and 18.0 points per game with eight assists and three turnovers.
• Junior Steven Cook had a strong weekend, leading the team in scoring in each game and resetting his season scoring best (career high is 28) twice, first with 21 against Harvard and then 27 against Dartmouth. For the weekend, he was 18 of 27 (.667) from the field, 8 of 15 (.533) from distance and 4 of 5 (.800) from the stripe while dishing out seven assists with just two turnovers. His season scoring average reached 10 points per game for the first time since Dec. 12.
• Junior Pete Miller had seven assists and just two turnovers on the weekend.
• Princeton has scored no fewer than 73 points in game since the calendar flipped to 2016, a span of eight games in which the Tigers are 7-1.
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