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Balanced Offensive Attack Pushes Princeton Past St. Francis-Brooklyn
December 19, 2018 | Women's Basketball
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y. – The Princeton Tigers used a balanced offensive effort with four players in double figures in an 83-64 victory over the St. Francis-Brooklyn Terriers at the Pope Physical Education Center on Wednesday afternoon.
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Julia Cunningham led the way with 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting including five three-pointers. The freshman also had seven rebounds and seven assists. Bella Alarie and Gabrielle Rush combined for 36 points while Grace Stone added 10 points. Alarie was one board shy of a double-double, posting six assists and three blocks in the win. Princeton had 27 assists in the game, the most since Jan. of 2013 against Penn.
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Princeton's offense started off slowly, going 1-of-9 from the floor, trailing 7-3, five minutes in. The Tigers finally took the lead after an And-1 from Alarie as the clock read 3:23. The two teams exchanged rallies before Cunningham's third trey of the frame gave the Tigers a 20-18 lead after the first quarter.
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The Tigers ran out with a 11-4 push to begin the second stanza, extending its lead to nine, 31-22, at the 6:54 mark. The home squad didn't go away, scoring seven straight over 90 seconds of game action. Princeton kept its distance, leading by as many as the nine before taking a 42-35 lead into the intermission.
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Head coach Courtney Banghart's squad snagged the first seven points of the third frame, improving to its lead to 14, 49-35, making St. Francis-Brooklyn call timeout three minutes in. The Terriers climbed within nine, trailing 55-46 as the fourth quarter got started.
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Princeton put the game away with a 12-2 jump during the first three minutes of the fourth stanza, growing its advantage to 19, 67-48. St. Francis-Brooklyn did not threaten the rest of the way. Jade Johnson led all scorers with 31 points in the loss for the Terriers.
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It's the fifth consecutive victory for the Tigers as they improve to 6-7 overall while St. Francis-Brooklyn drops to 6-5 this season. Princeton heads to Hartford on Friday (Dec. 21) to wrap up the week. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m., and can be viewed on ESPN+.
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Julia Cunningham led the way with 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting including five three-pointers. The freshman also had seven rebounds and seven assists. Bella Alarie and Gabrielle Rush combined for 36 points while Grace Stone added 10 points. Alarie was one board shy of a double-double, posting six assists and three blocks in the win. Princeton had 27 assists in the game, the most since Jan. of 2013 against Penn.
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Princeton's offense started off slowly, going 1-of-9 from the floor, trailing 7-3, five minutes in. The Tigers finally took the lead after an And-1 from Alarie as the clock read 3:23. The two teams exchanged rallies before Cunningham's third trey of the frame gave the Tigers a 20-18 lead after the first quarter.
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The Tigers ran out with a 11-4 push to begin the second stanza, extending its lead to nine, 31-22, at the 6:54 mark. The home squad didn't go away, scoring seven straight over 90 seconds of game action. Princeton kept its distance, leading by as many as the nine before taking a 42-35 lead into the intermission.
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Head coach Courtney Banghart's squad snagged the first seven points of the third frame, improving to its lead to 14, 49-35, making St. Francis-Brooklyn call timeout three minutes in. The Terriers climbed within nine, trailing 55-46 as the fourth quarter got started.
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Princeton put the game away with a 12-2 jump during the first three minutes of the fourth stanza, growing its advantage to 19, 67-48. St. Francis-Brooklyn did not threaten the rest of the way. Jade Johnson led all scorers with 31 points in the loss for the Terriers.
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It's the fifth consecutive victory for the Tigers as they improve to 6-7 overall while St. Francis-Brooklyn drops to 6-5 this season. Princeton heads to Hartford on Friday (Dec. 21) to wrap up the week. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m., and can be viewed on ESPN+.
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F-554
F-599
FG%
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FT%
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RB
42
41
TO
14
19
STL
12
10
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