Princeton University Athletics

Men's Basketball To Host Harvard & Dartmouth
February 19, 2025 | Men's Basketball
Game 25: Princeton (16-8, 5-4) vs Harvard (9-13, 4-5) – 2/21, 7 p.m.
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Game 26: Princeton (16-8, 5-4) vs Dartmouth (12-10, 6-3) – 2/22, 8 p.m.
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University men's basketball team returns to Jadwin Gymnasium to host Harvard on Feb. 21 and Dartmouth on Feb. 22.
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On The Hunt For A Four-Peat
The 2024-25 season will see Princeton aim to win its fourth-straight Ivy League title, its fifth in the past nine seasons and its 31st overall.
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One Of The Nation's Top Winning Percentages
The Tigers winning percentage of 74.8% since the start of the 2021-22 season ranks No. 14 in the nation for best winning percentage. Princeton has gone 86-29 in that time span.
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Impressive Home Record
Since the start of the 2021-22 season, Princeton has gone 45-8 at home for an 84.90 winning percentage.
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Impressive Road Record
Since the start of the 2021-22 season, the Tigers rank fourth in the nation for highest winning percentage on the road (69.6%). Princeton has a 32-14 road since 2021.
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Last Time Out
The Tigers fell to Yale at Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Feb. 15, 84-57. Xaivian Lee's 19 points led the Tigers, and he also grabbed six rebounds. CJ Happy added seven points, two rebounds and two assists.
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All-Time Series Against Harvard
In a series that began in 1901, the Tigers are 140-51 against the Crimson. At home, Princeton leads 81-15.
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All-Time Series Against Harvard Under Mitch Henderson
Princeton is 14-12 against the Crimson under Mitch Henderson.
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Last Time They Met
Princeton downed Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 68-64, on Jan. 11. Xaivian Lee scored a game-high 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting while Dalen Davis and Caden Pierce scored nine points each.
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All-Time Series Against Dartmouth
In a series that began in 1905, Princeton leads 162-64. The Tigers hold a 95-17 lead at home.
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All-Time Series Against Dartmouth Under Mitch Henderson
During Mitch Henderson's tenure as head coach, the Tigers are 22-3 against the Big Green.
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Last Time They Met
A game-winning three-point shot by Xaivian Lee pushed the Tigers past the Big Green, 81-80, in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Jan. 18. Lee recorded 33 points, tying his career-high, and had eight rebounds along with four assists. Pierce had a double-double of 19 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists while Davis finished with 11 points on 4-for-8 shooting.
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Almost The Second-Winningest Coach In School History
With 248 career victories, Mitch Henderson ranks No. 3 all-time at Princeton for wins. With two more wins he would tie Franklin C. "Cappy" Cappon, who has 250 wins, for No. 2 all-time and with three would earn the No. 2 spot behind Pete Carril.
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National Notice
After his 21-point, 14-rebound performance in Princeton's win over Rutgers on Dec. 21, Caden Pierce was recognized nationally. On Dec. 23 he was named Lute Olson National Player of the Week by collegeinsider.com then on Dec. 24 he was honored as one of five Oscar Robertson Trophy National Players of the Week by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). In addition, Pierce received the Ivy League Player of the Week award for the sixth time in his career on Dec. 23.
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Early-Season Watch Lists
Pierce was named to the Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List along with the Lou Henson Mid Major National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List. He was joined by Lee on the Lou Henson Mid Major National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List.
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Karl Malone Power Forward Of The Year Top-20 Preseason Watch List
Pierce was one of 20 players named to the Naismith Starting 5 - Karl Malone Power Forward Of The Year Top-20 Preseason Watch List. This prestigious award honors the best power forwards in men's college basketball and is presented by the Basketball Hall of Fame, highlighting the elite talent in the sport.
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The 2024 Ivy League Player of the Year
Pierce is averaging 11.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists. He leads the Ivy League in total rebounds (174) and ranks second in rebounds per game. Pierce also ranks seventh in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (1.7)
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An Active Career Leader
His 27 double-doubles rank No. 19 among active players in NCAA DI men's basketball and his 8.0 rebound average No. 17.
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Jersey Jam Most Outstanding Player
Pierce was named Most Outstanding Player at the Jersey Jam after finishing with 17 points on 6-for-11 shooting and five rebounds.
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Pierce Milestone Watch
Pierce has 1,003 career points, which ranks No. 39 on the Tigers' all-time list. He is also sitting on 86 makes from three, requiring 45 more to get to 100.
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Generational Rebounder
With 674 career rebounds, Pierce ranks No. 7 all-time at Princeton for most rebounds. Christopher Thomforde '69 ranks one spot above him at No. 6 with 709.
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Lee's 2024-25 Awards
Xaivian Lee was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time this season and the fourth time in his career on Jan. 21 after averaging 26.0 points-per-game, 8.5 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.5 steals in Princeton's wins over Dartmouth and Columbia. Lee was also named Ivy Player of the Week and Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA) Player of the Week on Dec. 10.
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Testing The Waters
Lee declared for the 2024 NBA draft but elected to return to Princeton for his junior year. He was one of 45 players selected to attend the NBA G League Elite Camp in May.
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Historic Triple Double
Lee became the first Tiger in program history to record a triple double since assists were first recorded in 1974-95 in Princeton's win at Saint Joe's on Dec. 3. Lee tied the team-high in scoring with 18 points on 7-for-14 shooting, had a game and career-high 13 rebounds along with a game and career-high 10 assists.
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First Ivy Player To Do It In Years
The last Ivy League player before Lee to record a triple double was Yale's Jordan Bruner against Cornell in a double overtime game on Feb. 21, 2020. The most recent Ivy player to record a triple double in a regulation game before Lee was the University of Pennsylvania's AJ Brodeur on Nov. 29, 2019, against Arizona.
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Historic Assist Numbers
Before Lee, the last Princeton player to have at least 10 assists in a game was Spencer Weisz '17, who had 13 at Liberty on Dec. 10, 2016. His 13 assists against Liberty also marked the last time a Tiger had at least 11 assists in a game, a feat accomplished by Lee on Dec. 21 against Rutgers.
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Climbing The Single Season Assists Rankings
Through 24 games, Lee has 126 assists which ranks No. 7 in program history for most assists in a season.
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Floor General
Lee became the first Princeton player to record seven or more assists in consecutive games since Tosan Evbuomwan '23 had seven against Bucknell (Dec. 7, 2021) and eight at Lafayette (Dec. 11, 2021). Lee had nine assists against Duquense (Nov. 8) then eight at Northeastern (Nov. 10).
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Assist Rate Leader
Lee ranks 32nd in the nation in assist rate (35.2), a stat that measures assists divided by the field goals made by the player's teammates while he is on the court. Lee's 5.3 assists also rank No. 44 in the nation.
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A Top Offensive Rating
Lee ranks 30th in the nation in offensive rating (112.0), a stat that measures personal offensive efficiency developed by Dean Oliver.
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Offensive X-Plosion
Lee has scored 30 points or more four times in his career, including against Dartmouth (33) on Jan. 18, 2025, Texas State (30) on Nov. 22, 2024, Harvard (33) on Jan. 6, 2023, and Northeastern (30) on Nov. 25, 2023.
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All-Around Game
Through 24 games, Lee is averaging 16.1 points-per-game, 5.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.1 steals with a 2.4 assist/turnover ratio. His assist average ranks second in the Ivy League and his assist/turnover ratio third, his scoring average sixth and his free throw percentage (76.8%) sixth.
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Milestone Year For Lee
In Princeton's win at Penn on Feb. 7, Lee became the 38th member of the 1,000 Point Club. His 1,033 points rank No. 35 all-time at Princeton.
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Blake P3ters
Blake Peters is averaging 9.6 points-per-game and ranks sixth in the conference in three-point field goals-per-game (2.5).
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Moving Up The All-Time Three-Pointers Made List
With 181 career three-pointers, Peters ranks No. 7 on Princeton's all-time list. With 209 three-pointers, Spencer Weisz '17 ranks No. 6
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A Third Ivy League Player Of The Week In 2024-25
On Jan. 6, Dalen Davis joined Pierce (Dec. 23) and Lee (Dec. 9) as Tigers named Ivy Player of the Week in 2024-25. In Princeton's wins over Akron and Kean, Davis averaged 13.5 points-per-game, 4.0 steals, 3.5 assists and 3.0 rebounds. Against the Zips, Davis buried the game-winning three-point shot in the final moments of the contest.
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Year Two For Dalen Davis
After averaging double figures over the final 10 games of his freshman season, Dalen Davis is averaging 9.5 points-per-game, 2.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists.
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Davis' Career Day
Davis scored a career-high 25 points against Northeastern Nov. 10, exceeding his previous career-high of 21, set on in the Ivy League Tournament semifinal against Brown on Mar. 16, 2024. Davis' nine made field goals were a career-high, while his four made three-pointers tied his career-best.
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The Development Of Jackson Hicke
Against Yale on Jan. 31, Jackson Hicke scored a career-high 13 points and grabbed three rebounds. He followed that up with nine points on 4-for-7 shooting along with six rebounds, two assists and two steals against Brown on Feb. 1. In Ivy League play, Hicke is averaging 6.3 points and 3.3rebounds. Additionally, Hicke made the game-winning free throws at Penn on Feb. 7.
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Happy's First Career Start
CJ Happy made his first career start on Feb. 1 against Brown. Over Princeton's last five games, Happy has averaged 7.4 points ang 3.8 rebounds.
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Stanton's Career Night
Jack Stanton provided a spark off the bench against Yale on Jan. 31, scoring 17 points on 6-for-8 shooting from the field and 3-for-5 from three in 10 minutes.
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Phil-ing It Up
Philip Byriel had a career night on Dec. 3 in Princeton's victory at Saint Joe's, recording career-highs in points (18) and made three-pointers (six).
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Game 26: Princeton (16-8, 5-4) vs Dartmouth (12-10, 6-3) – 2/22, 8 p.m.
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University men's basketball team returns to Jadwin Gymnasium to host Harvard on Feb. 21 and Dartmouth on Feb. 22.
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On The Hunt For A Four-Peat
The 2024-25 season will see Princeton aim to win its fourth-straight Ivy League title, its fifth in the past nine seasons and its 31st overall.
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One Of The Nation's Top Winning Percentages
The Tigers winning percentage of 74.8% since the start of the 2021-22 season ranks No. 14 in the nation for best winning percentage. Princeton has gone 86-29 in that time span.
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Impressive Home Record
Since the start of the 2021-22 season, Princeton has gone 45-8 at home for an 84.90 winning percentage.
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Impressive Road Record
Since the start of the 2021-22 season, the Tigers rank fourth in the nation for highest winning percentage on the road (69.6%). Princeton has a 32-14 road since 2021.
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Last Time Out
The Tigers fell to Yale at Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Feb. 15, 84-57. Xaivian Lee's 19 points led the Tigers, and he also grabbed six rebounds. CJ Happy added seven points, two rebounds and two assists.
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All-Time Series Against Harvard
In a series that began in 1901, the Tigers are 140-51 against the Crimson. At home, Princeton leads 81-15.
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All-Time Series Against Harvard Under Mitch Henderson
Princeton is 14-12 against the Crimson under Mitch Henderson.
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Last Time They Met
Princeton downed Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 68-64, on Jan. 11. Xaivian Lee scored a game-high 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting while Dalen Davis and Caden Pierce scored nine points each.
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All-Time Series Against Dartmouth
In a series that began in 1905, Princeton leads 162-64. The Tigers hold a 95-17 lead at home.
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All-Time Series Against Dartmouth Under Mitch Henderson
During Mitch Henderson's tenure as head coach, the Tigers are 22-3 against the Big Green.
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Last Time They Met
A game-winning three-point shot by Xaivian Lee pushed the Tigers past the Big Green, 81-80, in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Jan. 18. Lee recorded 33 points, tying his career-high, and had eight rebounds along with four assists. Pierce had a double-double of 19 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists while Davis finished with 11 points on 4-for-8 shooting.
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Almost The Second-Winningest Coach In School History
With 248 career victories, Mitch Henderson ranks No. 3 all-time at Princeton for wins. With two more wins he would tie Franklin C. "Cappy" Cappon, who has 250 wins, for No. 2 all-time and with three would earn the No. 2 spot behind Pete Carril.
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National Notice
After his 21-point, 14-rebound performance in Princeton's win over Rutgers on Dec. 21, Caden Pierce was recognized nationally. On Dec. 23 he was named Lute Olson National Player of the Week by collegeinsider.com then on Dec. 24 he was honored as one of five Oscar Robertson Trophy National Players of the Week by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). In addition, Pierce received the Ivy League Player of the Week award for the sixth time in his career on Dec. 23.
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Early-Season Watch Lists
Pierce was named to the Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List along with the Lou Henson Mid Major National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List. He was joined by Lee on the Lou Henson Mid Major National Player of the Year Award Early-Season Watch List.
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Karl Malone Power Forward Of The Year Top-20 Preseason Watch List
Pierce was one of 20 players named to the Naismith Starting 5 - Karl Malone Power Forward Of The Year Top-20 Preseason Watch List. This prestigious award honors the best power forwards in men's college basketball and is presented by the Basketball Hall of Fame, highlighting the elite talent in the sport.
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The 2024 Ivy League Player of the Year
Pierce is averaging 11.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists. He leads the Ivy League in total rebounds (174) and ranks second in rebounds per game. Pierce also ranks seventh in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (1.7)
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An Active Career Leader
His 27 double-doubles rank No. 19 among active players in NCAA DI men's basketball and his 8.0 rebound average No. 17.
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Jersey Jam Most Outstanding Player
Pierce was named Most Outstanding Player at the Jersey Jam after finishing with 17 points on 6-for-11 shooting and five rebounds.
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Pierce Milestone Watch
Pierce has 1,003 career points, which ranks No. 39 on the Tigers' all-time list. He is also sitting on 86 makes from three, requiring 45 more to get to 100.
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Generational Rebounder
With 674 career rebounds, Pierce ranks No. 7 all-time at Princeton for most rebounds. Christopher Thomforde '69 ranks one spot above him at No. 6 with 709.
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Lee's 2024-25 Awards
Xaivian Lee was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time this season and the fourth time in his career on Jan. 21 after averaging 26.0 points-per-game, 8.5 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.5 steals in Princeton's wins over Dartmouth and Columbia. Lee was also named Ivy Player of the Week and Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA) Player of the Week on Dec. 10.
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Testing The Waters
Lee declared for the 2024 NBA draft but elected to return to Princeton for his junior year. He was one of 45 players selected to attend the NBA G League Elite Camp in May.
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Historic Triple Double
Lee became the first Tiger in program history to record a triple double since assists were first recorded in 1974-95 in Princeton's win at Saint Joe's on Dec. 3. Lee tied the team-high in scoring with 18 points on 7-for-14 shooting, had a game and career-high 13 rebounds along with a game and career-high 10 assists.
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First Ivy Player To Do It In Years
The last Ivy League player before Lee to record a triple double was Yale's Jordan Bruner against Cornell in a double overtime game on Feb. 21, 2020. The most recent Ivy player to record a triple double in a regulation game before Lee was the University of Pennsylvania's AJ Brodeur on Nov. 29, 2019, against Arizona.
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Historic Assist Numbers
Before Lee, the last Princeton player to have at least 10 assists in a game was Spencer Weisz '17, who had 13 at Liberty on Dec. 10, 2016. His 13 assists against Liberty also marked the last time a Tiger had at least 11 assists in a game, a feat accomplished by Lee on Dec. 21 against Rutgers.
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Climbing The Single Season Assists Rankings
Through 24 games, Lee has 126 assists which ranks No. 7 in program history for most assists in a season.
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Floor General
Lee became the first Princeton player to record seven or more assists in consecutive games since Tosan Evbuomwan '23 had seven against Bucknell (Dec. 7, 2021) and eight at Lafayette (Dec. 11, 2021). Lee had nine assists against Duquense (Nov. 8) then eight at Northeastern (Nov. 10).
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Assist Rate Leader
Lee ranks 32nd in the nation in assist rate (35.2), a stat that measures assists divided by the field goals made by the player's teammates while he is on the court. Lee's 5.3 assists also rank No. 44 in the nation.
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A Top Offensive Rating
Lee ranks 30th in the nation in offensive rating (112.0), a stat that measures personal offensive efficiency developed by Dean Oliver.
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Offensive X-Plosion
Lee has scored 30 points or more four times in his career, including against Dartmouth (33) on Jan. 18, 2025, Texas State (30) on Nov. 22, 2024, Harvard (33) on Jan. 6, 2023, and Northeastern (30) on Nov. 25, 2023.
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All-Around Game
Through 24 games, Lee is averaging 16.1 points-per-game, 5.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.1 steals with a 2.4 assist/turnover ratio. His assist average ranks second in the Ivy League and his assist/turnover ratio third, his scoring average sixth and his free throw percentage (76.8%) sixth.
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Milestone Year For Lee
In Princeton's win at Penn on Feb. 7, Lee became the 38th member of the 1,000 Point Club. His 1,033 points rank No. 35 all-time at Princeton.
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Blake P3ters
Blake Peters is averaging 9.6 points-per-game and ranks sixth in the conference in three-point field goals-per-game (2.5).
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Moving Up The All-Time Three-Pointers Made List
With 181 career three-pointers, Peters ranks No. 7 on Princeton's all-time list. With 209 three-pointers, Spencer Weisz '17 ranks No. 6
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A Third Ivy League Player Of The Week In 2024-25
On Jan. 6, Dalen Davis joined Pierce (Dec. 23) and Lee (Dec. 9) as Tigers named Ivy Player of the Week in 2024-25. In Princeton's wins over Akron and Kean, Davis averaged 13.5 points-per-game, 4.0 steals, 3.5 assists and 3.0 rebounds. Against the Zips, Davis buried the game-winning three-point shot in the final moments of the contest.
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Year Two For Dalen Davis
After averaging double figures over the final 10 games of his freshman season, Dalen Davis is averaging 9.5 points-per-game, 2.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists.
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Davis' Career Day
Davis scored a career-high 25 points against Northeastern Nov. 10, exceeding his previous career-high of 21, set on in the Ivy League Tournament semifinal against Brown on Mar. 16, 2024. Davis' nine made field goals were a career-high, while his four made three-pointers tied his career-best.
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The Development Of Jackson Hicke
Against Yale on Jan. 31, Jackson Hicke scored a career-high 13 points and grabbed three rebounds. He followed that up with nine points on 4-for-7 shooting along with six rebounds, two assists and two steals against Brown on Feb. 1. In Ivy League play, Hicke is averaging 6.3 points and 3.3rebounds. Additionally, Hicke made the game-winning free throws at Penn on Feb. 7.
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Happy's First Career Start
CJ Happy made his first career start on Feb. 1 against Brown. Over Princeton's last five games, Happy has averaged 7.4 points ang 3.8 rebounds.
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Stanton's Career Night
Jack Stanton provided a spark off the bench against Yale on Jan. 31, scoring 17 points on 6-for-8 shooting from the field and 3-for-5 from three in 10 minutes.
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Phil-ing It Up
Philip Byriel had a career night on Dec. 3 in Princeton's victory at Saint Joe's, recording career-highs in points (18) and made three-pointers (six).
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