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Alarie Becomes First Ivy Player Ever Named Two-Time AP All-American
March 19, 2020 | Women's Basketball
AP Story
PRINCETON, N.J. – Bella Alarie was named Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, the organization announced today.
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Alarie is the first Ivy League women's player to ever be named a two-time AP All-American. She was also honorable mention last year.
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"I'm so proud of what Bella has accomplished during her Princeton career and especially during this special senior season of hers," said head coach Carla Berube. "She is more than deserving of this wonderful accolade. I look forward to seeing what is next as she embarks on her professional career."
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Alarie averaged 17.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.3 assists in 23 games this season, adding 10 20+ point outings. She led the Ivy League in scoring, was second in rebounding and blocks, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in free throw percentage.
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The senior captain is first in program history in Ivy Player of the Week awards (20), blocks (249), double-doubles (40) and points (1,703). She is in the top 10 in rebounds, field goal attempts, rebounding average, field goals, scoring averaging, free throws, free-throw attempts and free throw percentage.
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Princeton finished the year at 26-1 and on a 22-game winning streak. The Tigers' streak was the second longest in the country behind No. 1 South Carolina. Berube's unit wrapped up the campaign with a RPI of No. 9, the best mark in Ivy history.
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PRINCETON, N.J. – Bella Alarie was named Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, the organization announced today.
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Alarie is the first Ivy League women's player to ever be named a two-time AP All-American. She was also honorable mention last year.
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"I'm so proud of what Bella has accomplished during her Princeton career and especially during this special senior season of hers," said head coach Carla Berube. "She is more than deserving of this wonderful accolade. I look forward to seeing what is next as she embarks on her professional career."
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Alarie averaged 17.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.3 assists in 23 games this season, adding 10 20+ point outings. She led the Ivy League in scoring, was second in rebounding and blocks, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in free throw percentage.
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The senior captain is first in program history in Ivy Player of the Week awards (20), blocks (249), double-doubles (40) and points (1,703). She is in the top 10 in rebounds, field goal attempts, rebounding average, field goals, scoring averaging, free throws, free-throw attempts and free throw percentage.
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Princeton finished the year at 26-1 and on a 22-game winning streak. The Tigers' streak was the second longest in the country behind No. 1 South Carolina. Berube's unit wrapped up the campaign with a RPI of No. 9, the best mark in Ivy history.
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