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No. 22 Women's Basketball Takes On Dartmouth and Harvard At Jadwin This Weekend
January 16, 2026 | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON - The Princeton Women's Basketball Team welcomes Dartmouth and Harvard to Jadwin Gym this weekend.
The Tigers and Big Green play Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Crimson contest tipping off at the same time on Monday.
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Tickets - Dartmouth
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Program
Game Notes
•Princeton Women's Basketball climbed to No. 22 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll and No. 24 in the WBCA Coaches Poll.
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•It's the highest ranking in the AP poll since the Tigers were No. 21 in the March 2, 2020 poll. That team finished 26-1 overall and 22nd in the final AP Poll. This also marks the first time Princeton is ranked in the WBCA Coaches' Poll this season.
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•Princeton is also No. 1 in the College Insider Women's Mid-Major Top 25 poll for the sixth consecutive week.
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•When the Tigers got into the top spot, it marked the first time the program had been No. 1 since Nov. of 2023. South Dakota State had been the top squad for the previous 15 polls.
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•The Tigers have five players that average at least 11.0 points per game in Madison St. Rose (17.4), Fadima Tall (13.8), Skye Belker (12.9), Olivia Hutcherson (11.9) and Ashley Chea (11.4).
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•Princeton is one of two teams in the country to have five players start at least 10 games and register 11 points per contest (Southern Miss).
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•The Tigers' starting five averages 67.0 points per game, sixth best in the nation behind South Carolina, Murray St., Oklahoma, UCLA and Notre Dame.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 17.0 points, while averaging 5.3 rebounds per game. The senior captain has four 20+ point games along with two double-doubles. She has scored in double figures in all but one game this season.
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•She recently surpassed 1,000 career points (1,029), becoming the 29th Tiger to join that milestone. The next closest Tiger to that mark is Belker at 812 points.
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•If St. Rose keeps up her current pace, she will finish with over 1,200 points. The Old Bridge, N.J. native has also been named to the Wooden Watch List and Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Watch List.
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•Princeton is on a 12-game winning streak, the fifth time its recorded a 10+ game winning streak under Berube. Berube has corralled 14 such streaks in her coaching career.
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•Princeton is shooting 44.5 percent this season while also shooting 34.7 percent from deep. Belker (46.1 percent overall and 42.6 percent from three), Tall (41.2 percent from three), Hutcherson (53.6 percent overall) and St. Rose (46.5 percent overall) are all shooting career highs.
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•Three Tigers have earned Ivy Player of the Week in Hutcherson (Jan. 5), Tall (Dec. 15, Nov. 17) and Belker (Nov. 27).
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•Tall also nabbed Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Week twice (Dec. 16, Nov. 11).
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•Princeton has a net ranking of 37, the highest mark by a non-power four conference or Big East team.
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•The Tigers have a quad one victory at Villanova and three quad two wins (Rhode Island, Seton Hall and George Mason).
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•The Tigers have a strength of schedule that is the 16th best in the country (.594) according to warrennolan.com. Princeton's opponents are 140-93 overall (.601).
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•If the NCAA still considered RPI, the Tigers would be third in the nation behind just Connecticut and UCLA.
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The Tigers and Big Green play Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Crimson contest tipping off at the same time on Monday.
Watch - Dartmouth
Watch - Harvard
Live Stats
Tickets - Dartmouth
Tickets - Harvard
Program
Game Notes
•Princeton Women's Basketball climbed to No. 22 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll and No. 24 in the WBCA Coaches Poll.
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•It's the highest ranking in the AP poll since the Tigers were No. 21 in the March 2, 2020 poll. That team finished 26-1 overall and 22nd in the final AP Poll. This also marks the first time Princeton is ranked in the WBCA Coaches' Poll this season.
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•Princeton is also No. 1 in the College Insider Women's Mid-Major Top 25 poll for the sixth consecutive week.
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•When the Tigers got into the top spot, it marked the first time the program had been No. 1 since Nov. of 2023. South Dakota State had been the top squad for the previous 15 polls.
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•The Tigers have five players that average at least 11.0 points per game in Madison St. Rose (17.4), Fadima Tall (13.8), Skye Belker (12.9), Olivia Hutcherson (11.9) and Ashley Chea (11.4).
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•Princeton is one of two teams in the country to have five players start at least 10 games and register 11 points per contest (Southern Miss).
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•The Tigers' starting five averages 67.0 points per game, sixth best in the nation behind South Carolina, Murray St., Oklahoma, UCLA and Notre Dame.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 17.0 points, while averaging 5.3 rebounds per game. The senior captain has four 20+ point games along with two double-doubles. She has scored in double figures in all but one game this season.
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•She recently surpassed 1,000 career points (1,029), becoming the 29th Tiger to join that milestone. The next closest Tiger to that mark is Belker at 812 points.
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•If St. Rose keeps up her current pace, she will finish with over 1,200 points. The Old Bridge, N.J. native has also been named to the Wooden Watch List and Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Watch List.
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•Princeton is on a 12-game winning streak, the fifth time its recorded a 10+ game winning streak under Berube. Berube has corralled 14 such streaks in her coaching career.
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•Princeton is shooting 44.5 percent this season while also shooting 34.7 percent from deep. Belker (46.1 percent overall and 42.6 percent from three), Tall (41.2 percent from three), Hutcherson (53.6 percent overall) and St. Rose (46.5 percent overall) are all shooting career highs.
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•Three Tigers have earned Ivy Player of the Week in Hutcherson (Jan. 5), Tall (Dec. 15, Nov. 17) and Belker (Nov. 27).
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•Tall also nabbed Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Week twice (Dec. 16, Nov. 11).
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•Princeton has a net ranking of 37, the highest mark by a non-power four conference or Big East team.
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•The Tigers have a quad one victory at Villanova and three quad two wins (Rhode Island, Seton Hall and George Mason).
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•The Tigers have a strength of schedule that is the 16th best in the country (.594) according to warrennolan.com. Princeton's opponents are 140-93 overall (.601).
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•If the NCAA still considered RPI, the Tigers would be third in the nation behind just Connecticut and UCLA.
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