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Women's Basketball Continues Road Trip At Rhode Island Wednesday
November 25, 2025 | Women's Basketball
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PRINCETON - The Princeton Women's Basketball Team has one more contest before Thanksgiving as it travels to the University of Rhode Island Wednesday. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m.Â
BACKDRAFT - BASIC INFORMATION
•The Princeton Women's Basketball Team secured two victories at the Battle 4 Atlantis over the weekend. The Tigers defeated Penn State, 100-93, before dropping UMES, 81-62.
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•Princeton used a program-record 66-point second half to run by Penn State.
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•The Tigers shot 23-of-35 (65.7 percent) from the floor, went 8-of-10 from deep and made 12 of 13 from the charity stripe to register their 66 second half points.
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•Skye Belker led the Tigers with a personal-high 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting including four three-pointers along with a steal and a block. Madison St. Rose contributed 23 points and 10 boards while Ashley Chea added 13 points and seven dimes in the victory.
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•It's the third time the program has produced 100 points or more in a game, but the first since 2016.
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•The Tigers used four players in double figures to beat the Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks.
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•Chea led the Tigers with 18 points along with five rebounds. Belker was team-best +25, securing 16 points while St. Rose (14) and Olivia Hutcherson (13) were also in double digits.
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•Belker was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week for the first time in her career on Monday.
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•She averaged 19.3 points per game in the Tigers' 3-0 week, shooting 19-of-33 overall (.576) while going 9-of-14 from deep (.643). She also sank all 11 free throws and averaged 4.3 assists per contest. It's the second consecutive week a Princeton player was honored as Ivy Player of the Week as Fadima Tall corralled the honor Nov. 17. The junior also picked up an Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Players of the Week after the Georgia Tech game.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 17.7 points per contest while Tall is the team leader in rebounding (7.3) and is second in scoring (14.7). St. Rose was named to the Wooden Award Watchlist last week.
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•Princeton has five averaging double figures in scoring with St. Rose (17.7), Tall (14.4), Belker (14.3), Chea (11.0) and Hutcherson (10.2).
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•The Tigers have been outscored by 33 in quarter one, but have outscored their opponents by 67 in the other three quarters. The contest vs. UMES was the first first quarter Princeton had outscored its opponent all season.
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PRINCETON - The Princeton Women's Basketball Team has one more contest before Thanksgiving as it travels to the University of Rhode Island Wednesday. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m.Â
BACKDRAFT - BASIC INFORMATION
•The Princeton Women's Basketball Team secured two victories at the Battle 4 Atlantis over the weekend. The Tigers defeated Penn State, 100-93, before dropping UMES, 81-62.
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•Princeton used a program-record 66-point second half to run by Penn State.
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•The Tigers shot 23-of-35 (65.7 percent) from the floor, went 8-of-10 from deep and made 12 of 13 from the charity stripe to register their 66 second half points.
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•Skye Belker led the Tigers with a personal-high 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting including four three-pointers along with a steal and a block. Madison St. Rose contributed 23 points and 10 boards while Ashley Chea added 13 points and seven dimes in the victory.
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•It's the third time the program has produced 100 points or more in a game, but the first since 2016.
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•The Tigers used four players in double figures to beat the Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks.
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•Chea led the Tigers with 18 points along with five rebounds. Belker was team-best +25, securing 16 points while St. Rose (14) and Olivia Hutcherson (13) were also in double digits.
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•Belker was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week for the first time in her career on Monday.
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•She averaged 19.3 points per game in the Tigers' 3-0 week, shooting 19-of-33 overall (.576) while going 9-of-14 from deep (.643). She also sank all 11 free throws and averaged 4.3 assists per contest. It's the second consecutive week a Princeton player was honored as Ivy Player of the Week as Fadima Tall corralled the honor Nov. 17. The junior also picked up an Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Players of the Week after the Georgia Tech game.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 17.7 points per contest while Tall is the team leader in rebounding (7.3) and is second in scoring (14.7). St. Rose was named to the Wooden Award Watchlist last week.
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•Princeton has five averaging double figures in scoring with St. Rose (17.7), Tall (14.4), Belker (14.3), Chea (11.0) and Hutcherson (10.2).
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•The Tigers have been outscored by 33 in quarter one, but have outscored their opponents by 67 in the other three quarters. The contest vs. UMES was the first first quarter Princeton had outscored its opponent all season.
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