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Women's Basketball Travels To Seton Hall Thursday
November 20, 2024 | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON - Women's Basketball makes the trip to in-state rival Seton Hall on Thursday at Walsh Gym. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m.Â
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WILL TURNER - Last Game Information
•The Quinnipiac Bobcats defeated the Princeton Women's Basketball Team, 74-66, at the MT&T Bank Arena on Saturday afternoon.
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•An 8-0 run by the Bobcats put them in front, 11-4, at the halfway mark of the first quarter, but the Tigers got the contest back within a possession, 14-12, in two and half minutes. The home team would go onto lead, 22-14, at the end of the frame.
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•Princeton turned around an eight-point deficit into a one-point advantage, 29-28, with an 11-2 sprint, but a Jackie Grisdale bucket put Quinnipiac back ahead, 30-29, at the break.
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•The Bobcats extended their advantage to nine in the third stanza, but Tabitha Amanze scored on consecutive possessions to cut the deficit to four, 54-50, as the fourth frame got underway.
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•Down 12, head coach Carla Berube's group made one more run, making it a six-point contest, 66-60, with 2:56 to go, forcing a Quinnipiac timeout.
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•Quinnipiac's Gai Raviv sank a mid-range basket with 1:45 to answer the Princeton rally while the Bobcats hit six free throws down the stretch to secure the win.
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ELIZABETH SWANN-TURNER - NCAA Rankings
•Princeton ranks 31st in the country in assists per game at 18.5 and 52nd in assist/turnover ratio at 1.17. The Tigers also sit 77th in rebounding margin at +7.5 and 81st in offensive rebounds per contest with 14.5 per game.
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•Ashley Chea is 51st in the country with 11 three-pointers, 55th in three-pointers per game at 2.75 and 79 in threes attempted with 27.Â
Weatherby Swann - Carla Berube Stats
•Carla Berube has been named to the 2025 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Watch List presented by Her Hoop Stats.
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•In four playing seasons played under Berube, the Tigers have won four Ivy League championships, posting a 53-3 record against Ivy opponents during the regular season.
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•Overall, the Tigers are 102-19 (.843) during Berube's tenure as head coach at Princeton with three Ivy League Tournament Championships and two NCAA Tournament victories.
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•The 2023-24 season saw the Tigers win their fifth consecutive Ivy League Tournament title, nabbing a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
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•Princeton finished with a Net Ranking of 35 overall and had one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country, taking on No. 3 UCLA on the road in addition to No. 20 Oklahoma and No. 19 Indiana on a neutral floor. The Tigers' victory over Oklahoma was the fourth top-25 win in program history.
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•Head coach Carla Berube's unit is currently No. 20 in the Her Hoop Stats' Simple RPI (60.8) which treats all games equally (25% Team Win %, 50% Average Opponent Win %, 50% Average Opponent's Average Opponent Win %).
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•It is different from the NCAA RPI because the NCAA RPI values home wins as 0.6 wins, home losses as 1.4 losses, away wins as 1.4 wins, and away losses as 0.6 losses.
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•The Tigers have an assisted shot rate of 71.8 percent which is the percentage of field goals assisted by the team. That ranks No. 7 in the country.
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Madison St. Rose
Offensive Win Shares - 0.4 - 94th percentile
Usage Rate - 28.2 percent - 92nd percentile
Win Shares - 0.4 - 89th percentile
Offensive Rebounding Percentage - 10.2- 85th percentile
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Skye Belker
Assist to Turnover Ratio - 2.5 - 94th percentile
Offensive Win Shares - 0.3 - 89th percentile
Assist Percentage - 23.4 - 87th percentile
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Ashley Chea
Percentage of Points from Three - 73.3 - 93rd percentile
Percentage of Points from Two - 17.8 - 91st percentile
Offensive Win Shares - 0.2 - 85th percentileÂ
Watch
Live Stats
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Game Notes
WILL TURNER - Last Game Information
•The Quinnipiac Bobcats defeated the Princeton Women's Basketball Team, 74-66, at the MT&T Bank Arena on Saturday afternoon.
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•An 8-0 run by the Bobcats put them in front, 11-4, at the halfway mark of the first quarter, but the Tigers got the contest back within a possession, 14-12, in two and half minutes. The home team would go onto lead, 22-14, at the end of the frame.
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•Princeton turned around an eight-point deficit into a one-point advantage, 29-28, with an 11-2 sprint, but a Jackie Grisdale bucket put Quinnipiac back ahead, 30-29, at the break.
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•The Bobcats extended their advantage to nine in the third stanza, but Tabitha Amanze scored on consecutive possessions to cut the deficit to four, 54-50, as the fourth frame got underway.
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•Down 12, head coach Carla Berube's group made one more run, making it a six-point contest, 66-60, with 2:56 to go, forcing a Quinnipiac timeout.
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•Quinnipiac's Gai Raviv sank a mid-range basket with 1:45 to answer the Princeton rally while the Bobcats hit six free throws down the stretch to secure the win.
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ELIZABETH SWANN-TURNER - NCAA Rankings
•Princeton ranks 31st in the country in assists per game at 18.5 and 52nd in assist/turnover ratio at 1.17. The Tigers also sit 77th in rebounding margin at +7.5 and 81st in offensive rebounds per contest with 14.5 per game.
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•Ashley Chea is 51st in the country with 11 three-pointers, 55th in three-pointers per game at 2.75 and 79 in threes attempted with 27.Â
Weatherby Swann - Carla Berube Stats
•Carla Berube has been named to the 2025 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Watch List presented by Her Hoop Stats.
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•In four playing seasons played under Berube, the Tigers have won four Ivy League championships, posting a 53-3 record against Ivy opponents during the regular season.
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•Overall, the Tigers are 102-19 (.843) during Berube's tenure as head coach at Princeton with three Ivy League Tournament Championships and two NCAA Tournament victories.
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•The 2023-24 season saw the Tigers win their fifth consecutive Ivy League Tournament title, nabbing a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
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•Princeton finished with a Net Ranking of 35 overall and had one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country, taking on No. 3 UCLA on the road in addition to No. 20 Oklahoma and No. 19 Indiana on a neutral floor. The Tigers' victory over Oklahoma was the fourth top-25 win in program history.
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•Head coach Carla Berube's unit is currently No. 20 in the Her Hoop Stats' Simple RPI (60.8) which treats all games equally (25% Team Win %, 50% Average Opponent Win %, 50% Average Opponent's Average Opponent Win %).
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•It is different from the NCAA RPI because the NCAA RPI values home wins as 0.6 wins, home losses as 1.4 losses, away wins as 1.4 wins, and away losses as 0.6 losses.
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•The Tigers have an assisted shot rate of 71.8 percent which is the percentage of field goals assisted by the team. That ranks No. 7 in the country.
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Madison St. Rose
Offensive Win Shares - 0.4 - 94th percentile
Usage Rate - 28.2 percent - 92nd percentile
Win Shares - 0.4 - 89th percentile
Offensive Rebounding Percentage - 10.2- 85th percentile
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Skye Belker
Assist to Turnover Ratio - 2.5 - 94th percentile
Offensive Win Shares - 0.3 - 89th percentile
Assist Percentage - 23.4 - 87th percentile
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Ashley Chea
Percentage of Points from Three - 73.3 - 93rd percentile
Percentage of Points from Two - 17.8 - 91st percentile
Offensive Win Shares - 0.2 - 85th percentileÂ
•The Tigers play the Seton Hall Pirates on Thursday. As someone who enjoys Disney World and the first two Pirates of the Caribbean movies, this writer decided to name each bullet point after a character from the movies.
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