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No. 25 Women's Basketball Heads To Dartmouth/Harvard This Weekend
February 26, 2026 | Women's Basketball
PRINCETON - The No. 25 Princeton Women's Basketball Team makes the trip to Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend. Tip-off for both games are set for 6 p.m.Â
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Game Notes
•The Princeton Women's Basketball Team is back in the AP Top 25 at No. 25 this week.
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•Princeton has a net ranking of 43 highlighted by quad 1 victories at Villanova and Rhode Island. The Tigers also have a quad two win and are 18-0 in quad three and four.
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•The Tigers also have a strength of schedule that is 44th overall which is the second highest mark of any non-power five school, trailing only USF (American).
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•If the NCAA still considered RPI, Princeton would be 9th overall, trailing only UCLA, Texas, Connecticut, Texas, South Carolina, Iowa, Vanderbilt, TCU and Duke. The Tigers' non-conference RPI would be second behind Connecticut.
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•Head coach Carla Berube was named to the 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Midseason Watch List last month.
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•The Tigers have five players that average at least 10.0 points per game in Madison St. Rose (16.5), Skye Belker (13.0), Fadima Tall (12.5), Olivia Hutcherson (11.8) and Ashley Chea (10.1). All of them have won at least one Ivy Player of the Week honor this year.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 16.5 points, while averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. The senior captain has five 20+ point games along with two double-doubles. St. Rose broke her career high with 30 points vs. Brown last week.Â
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•She has scored in double figures in all but three games this season. This season, St. Rose surpassed 1,000 career points (1,137), becoming the 29th Tiger to join that milestone.
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•The senior captain is tied for 21st on the Princeton scoring list with Alex Wheatley '16 (1,137), 28 points shy of Margaret Meier '78 for 20th.The next closest Tiger to 1,000 career points is Belker at 930 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 earned Ivy Player of the Week following her performance against Brown, marking the first of her career. She 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 has won 18 of its last 20 games. The Tigers have nabbed five 10+ game winning streaks with Berube as coach. Berube has corralled 14 such streaks in her coaching career.
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•Belker (46.3 percent overall and 42.6 percent from three), Tall (37.5 percent from three), Hutcherson (55.1 percent overall) and St. Rose (47.9 percent overall) are all shooting career highs.
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•Five Tigers have earned Ivy Player of the Week in St. Rose (Feb. 23), Chea (Jan. 20), Hutcherson (Jan. 5, Feb. 2), Tall (Dec. 15, Nov. 17) and Belker (Nov. 27). Tall also nabbed Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Week twice (Dec. 16, Nov. 11).
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Game Notes
•The Princeton Women's Basketball Team is back in the AP Top 25 at No. 25 this week.
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•Princeton has a net ranking of 43 highlighted by quad 1 victories at Villanova and Rhode Island. The Tigers also have a quad two win and are 18-0 in quad three and four.
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•The Tigers also have a strength of schedule that is 44th overall which is the second highest mark of any non-power five school, trailing only USF (American).
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•If the NCAA still considered RPI, Princeton would be 9th overall, trailing only UCLA, Texas, Connecticut, Texas, South Carolina, Iowa, Vanderbilt, TCU and Duke. The Tigers' non-conference RPI would be second behind Connecticut.
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•Head coach Carla Berube was named to the 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Midseason Watch List last month.
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•The Tigers have five players that average at least 10.0 points per game in Madison St. Rose (16.5), Skye Belker (13.0), Fadima Tall (12.5), Olivia Hutcherson (11.8) and Ashley Chea (10.1). All of them have won at least one Ivy Player of the Week honor this year.
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•St. Rose leads the Tigers in scoring at 16.5 points, while averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. The senior captain has five 20+ point games along with two double-doubles. St. Rose broke her career high with 30 points vs. Brown last week.Â
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•She has scored in double figures in all but three games this season. This season, St. Rose surpassed 1,000 career points (1,137), becoming the 29th Tiger to join that milestone.
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•The senior captain is tied for 21st on the Princeton scoring list with Alex Wheatley '16 (1,137), 28 points shy of Margaret Meier '78 for 20th.The next closest Tiger to 1,000 career points is Belker at 930 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 earned Ivy Player of the Week following her performance against Brown, marking the first of her career. She 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 has won 18 of its last 20 games. The Tigers have nabbed five 10+ game winning streaks with Berube as coach. Berube has corralled 14 such streaks in her coaching career.
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•Belker (46.3 percent overall and 42.6 percent from three), Tall (37.5 percent from three), Hutcherson (55.1 percent overall) and St. Rose (47.9 percent overall) are all shooting career highs.
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•Five Tigers have earned Ivy Player of the Week in St. Rose (Feb. 23), Chea (Jan. 20), Hutcherson (Jan. 5, Feb. 2), Tall (Dec. 15, Nov. 17) and Belker (Nov. 27). Tall also nabbed Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Week twice (Dec. 16, Nov. 11).
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