2007-08 M. Basketball Roster
Savage, Noah

Jersey Number 35
Noah Savage
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 220
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Princeton, N.J.
- High School:
- The Hun School
Bio
2006-07
Started four straight games after coming off the bench in first 18 games ... returned to reserve role for Columbia game Feb. 17 ... averaged nearly 17 minutes per game and 11 points per game in final three games of the season ... finished season with 109 career three-point shots, tied for 12th all-time at Princeton ... averaged 13.6 minutes per game ... 5.0 points per game ... 50 free-throw attempts was second on the team ...15 points in 20 minutes off the bench against Yale March 3 ... had 11 points in 17-2 first-half run for Princeton ... also had three rebounds ... eight points in 12 minutes the previous night against Brown ... made six of 11 three-point shots for the weekend ... also had nine points in 19 minutes in regular-season finale against Penn ... started for first time in 2006-07 against Harvard and had season-high 16 points in season-high 32 minutes ... shot 5 for 9 from the field and 4 for 5 from three-point range against the Crimson ... played 26 minutes the next night against Dartmouth and had team-high 12 points along with four rebounds and three assists ... two points in 12 minutes at Penn ... foul trouble limited him to just 12 minutes against Cornell Feb. 16 ... played 21 minutes at Yale ... had three rebounds and four points .. 16 minutes the next night at Brown ... scored then-season-high 10 points in 29 minutes at Seton Hall ... shot 5 for 6 from the foul line in that game and also had two assists ... nine points in win over Rice, including second-half dunk that gave Tigers a 20-point lead ... also had two offensive rebounds in 16 minutes ... three-pointer in final seconds of first half gave Princeton 12-point halftime lead at Iona ... 20 minutes and eight points in win over Lehigh ... second-half dunk gave Princeton a 35-34 lead in that game ... shot 3 for 5 from the field ... shot 5 for 5 from the line and had first-half three-point play in loss to Rutgers Dec. 9 ... two assists in that game ... 4 for 6 from the foul line in win over Northwestern State ... also had three assists and four rebounds in that game ... hit first-half three-pointer against North Dakota State ... big first-half dunk at Manhattan ended 14-0 Jaspers run ... also had two rebounds in 12 minutes in that game ... came off the bench in all three games at the BCA Classic ... had seven points against Loyola and six points against VMI ... made 3 of 6 three-point shots on the weekend.
2005-06
Started every game for the second straight season ... finished second on the team in scoring (10.0 ppg) ... led the team in scoring for much of the season ... led the Tigers with 53 three-point shots ... shot 37% (53-142) from three-point range ... 13 double-figure scoring games led the team ... moved into top 20 all-time at Princeton in three-point shots ... had 10 points and three rebounds in Princeton’s win at Yale March 4 ... broke a four-game stretch in which he did not reach double figures ... scored career-high 28 points against Cornell Feb. 17, including three-pointer that put Princeton ahead for good in second overtime ... made six three-pointers in the game ... scored 11 of Princeton’s first 13 points in the game ... eight points at Columbia a night later ... hit game-winning jumper with less than a second left to give Princeton a 60-59 win at Harvard Feb. 10 ... had 10 points in that game ... scored career-high 23 points against Brown Feb. 4 ... made six of eight three-point shots in the game and seven of 10 shots overall ... connected on final five three-point attempts ... seven points at Penn Feb. 14 ... eight points against Davidson Jan. 29 ... shot 4 for 8 from the field ... led Tigers with 10 points against Cornell ...also had five rebounds in that game ... led Princeton with 17 points at Rutgers, shooting 5 for 7 from three-point range ... had four second-half threes to help Princeton tie the game late ... had 10 points and a career-best nine rebounds against Carnegie Mellon ... eight points and Rice Jan. 5 ... limited by early foul trouble to 24 minutes against Stanford ... had eight second-half points in that game ... 1 for 12 from the field at Wake Forest, but did have a career-high five assists in that game ... led Princeton in scoring in each of the team’s first five games ... ... career-high 21 points against Temple Dec. 6 ... all 17 of his points in the second half against Lafayette ... shot 5 for 6 from the field ... 18 points in win at Lehigh ... shot 8 for 10 from the foul line ... 15 points against Drexel ... five three-pointers in that game were then most in a game by a Princeton player since March 2003 ... scored 13 points against Colgate Dec. 3.
2004-05
Started all 28 games ... a two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week ... averaged better than 26 minutes per game ... shot 40% for the season from three-point range (36 for 91) ... led the team in free-throw shooting (36 for 42, 86%) ... scored in double figures eight times ... had two or more three-point shots in a game 11 times in 28 games ... second on the team in three-pointers behind Scott Greenman ...made six of nine three-point attempts in weekend at Brown and Yale, including four of seven at Yale ... season highs of 18 points and six rebounds against the Bulldogs ... made both of his three-point shots against Brown the next day ... 16 points in win over Rutgers ... season-best four three-pointers in that game ... also had two assists and two steals ... Ivy League Rookie of the Week for games ending Nov. 28 ... shot 6 for 8 from three-point range and 7 for 8 from the line in games against Wyoming and Lafayette ... team-high 13 points at Lafayette ... had breakout game at Wyoming, scoring 12 points and shooting 3 for 3 from beyond the arc ... also had four rebounds in 38 minutes against the Cowboys ... had 12 points at Temple, shooting 3 for 9 from three-point range ... 11 points (3 for 5 from three-pt range) in win over Dartmouth March 5 ... nine points in win at Columbia Feb. 25 ... team-high 10 points in loss to Dartmouth Feb. 4 ... 10 points, all in the first half, against Brown Jan. 28 ... four rebounds against Yale Jan. 29 ... key basket in second overtime against Davidson gave Tigers the lead for good ... 4 for 6 from the free-throw line against Loyola Dec. 31 ... seven points and two assists against UTEP Dec. 28 ... Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the week ending Dec. 20 ... tied season high with four rebounds in win at Monmouth ... five points at Holy Cross Dec. 1 ... two free throws for first career points against Bucknell ... also had two assists in 18 minutes in that game.
At The Hun School
Played basketball at The Hun School, just a mile or so down Route 206 from the Princeton campus ... named the area “Player of the Year” by The Princeton Packet in 2004 ... a first-team all-league selection last season ... earned first-team Prep all-state honors senior season ... earned President’s Academic Award ... averaged 15 points and six rebounds per game at forward in 2002-03 ... an honorable mention all-league choice as a junior ... averaged 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in 2001-02 ... attended Princeton High School prior to transferring to Hun ... played center for the Little Tigers ... averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds per game and earned first-team All-Colonial Valley Conference honors in 2001 ... also averaged eight points per game as a freshman in 2000.
Personal
Majoring in sociology at Princeton ... full name is Noah Latimer Savage ... born Jan. 20, 1986 in Philadelphia ... mother Michelle Clark attended Wellesley ... stepfather Jeff Clark is a Harvard graduate ... sister Alice attended MIT.
Started four straight games after coming off the bench in first 18 games ... returned to reserve role for Columbia game Feb. 17 ... averaged nearly 17 minutes per game and 11 points per game in final three games of the season ... finished season with 109 career three-point shots, tied for 12th all-time at Princeton ... averaged 13.6 minutes per game ... 5.0 points per game ... 50 free-throw attempts was second on the team ...15 points in 20 minutes off the bench against Yale March 3 ... had 11 points in 17-2 first-half run for Princeton ... also had three rebounds ... eight points in 12 minutes the previous night against Brown ... made six of 11 three-point shots for the weekend ... also had nine points in 19 minutes in regular-season finale against Penn ... started for first time in 2006-07 against Harvard and had season-high 16 points in season-high 32 minutes ... shot 5 for 9 from the field and 4 for 5 from three-point range against the Crimson ... played 26 minutes the next night against Dartmouth and had team-high 12 points along with four rebounds and three assists ... two points in 12 minutes at Penn ... foul trouble limited him to just 12 minutes against Cornell Feb. 16 ... played 21 minutes at Yale ... had three rebounds and four points .. 16 minutes the next night at Brown ... scored then-season-high 10 points in 29 minutes at Seton Hall ... shot 5 for 6 from the foul line in that game and also had two assists ... nine points in win over Rice, including second-half dunk that gave Tigers a 20-point lead ... also had two offensive rebounds in 16 minutes ... three-pointer in final seconds of first half gave Princeton 12-point halftime lead at Iona ... 20 minutes and eight points in win over Lehigh ... second-half dunk gave Princeton a 35-34 lead in that game ... shot 3 for 5 from the field ... shot 5 for 5 from the line and had first-half three-point play in loss to Rutgers Dec. 9 ... two assists in that game ... 4 for 6 from the foul line in win over Northwestern State ... also had three assists and four rebounds in that game ... hit first-half three-pointer against North Dakota State ... big first-half dunk at Manhattan ended 14-0 Jaspers run ... also had two rebounds in 12 minutes in that game ... came off the bench in all three games at the BCA Classic ... had seven points against Loyola and six points against VMI ... made 3 of 6 three-point shots on the weekend.
2005-06
Started every game for the second straight season ... finished second on the team in scoring (10.0 ppg) ... led the team in scoring for much of the season ... led the Tigers with 53 three-point shots ... shot 37% (53-142) from three-point range ... 13 double-figure scoring games led the team ... moved into top 20 all-time at Princeton in three-point shots ... had 10 points and three rebounds in Princeton’s win at Yale March 4 ... broke a four-game stretch in which he did not reach double figures ... scored career-high 28 points against Cornell Feb. 17, including three-pointer that put Princeton ahead for good in second overtime ... made six three-pointers in the game ... scored 11 of Princeton’s first 13 points in the game ... eight points at Columbia a night later ... hit game-winning jumper with less than a second left to give Princeton a 60-59 win at Harvard Feb. 10 ... had 10 points in that game ... scored career-high 23 points against Brown Feb. 4 ... made six of eight three-point shots in the game and seven of 10 shots overall ... connected on final five three-point attempts ... seven points at Penn Feb. 14 ... eight points against Davidson Jan. 29 ... shot 4 for 8 from the field ... led Tigers with 10 points against Cornell ...also had five rebounds in that game ... led Princeton with 17 points at Rutgers, shooting 5 for 7 from three-point range ... had four second-half threes to help Princeton tie the game late ... had 10 points and a career-best nine rebounds against Carnegie Mellon ... eight points and Rice Jan. 5 ... limited by early foul trouble to 24 minutes against Stanford ... had eight second-half points in that game ... 1 for 12 from the field at Wake Forest, but did have a career-high five assists in that game ... led Princeton in scoring in each of the team’s first five games ... ... career-high 21 points against Temple Dec. 6 ... all 17 of his points in the second half against Lafayette ... shot 5 for 6 from the field ... 18 points in win at Lehigh ... shot 8 for 10 from the foul line ... 15 points against Drexel ... five three-pointers in that game were then most in a game by a Princeton player since March 2003 ... scored 13 points against Colgate Dec. 3.
2004-05
Started all 28 games ... a two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week ... averaged better than 26 minutes per game ... shot 40% for the season from three-point range (36 for 91) ... led the team in free-throw shooting (36 for 42, 86%) ... scored in double figures eight times ... had two or more three-point shots in a game 11 times in 28 games ... second on the team in three-pointers behind Scott Greenman ...made six of nine three-point attempts in weekend at Brown and Yale, including four of seven at Yale ... season highs of 18 points and six rebounds against the Bulldogs ... made both of his three-point shots against Brown the next day ... 16 points in win over Rutgers ... season-best four three-pointers in that game ... also had two assists and two steals ... Ivy League Rookie of the Week for games ending Nov. 28 ... shot 6 for 8 from three-point range and 7 for 8 from the line in games against Wyoming and Lafayette ... team-high 13 points at Lafayette ... had breakout game at Wyoming, scoring 12 points and shooting 3 for 3 from beyond the arc ... also had four rebounds in 38 minutes against the Cowboys ... had 12 points at Temple, shooting 3 for 9 from three-point range ... 11 points (3 for 5 from three-pt range) in win over Dartmouth March 5 ... nine points in win at Columbia Feb. 25 ... team-high 10 points in loss to Dartmouth Feb. 4 ... 10 points, all in the first half, against Brown Jan. 28 ... four rebounds against Yale Jan. 29 ... key basket in second overtime against Davidson gave Tigers the lead for good ... 4 for 6 from the free-throw line against Loyola Dec. 31 ... seven points and two assists against UTEP Dec. 28 ... Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the week ending Dec. 20 ... tied season high with four rebounds in win at Monmouth ... five points at Holy Cross Dec. 1 ... two free throws for first career points against Bucknell ... also had two assists in 18 minutes in that game.
At The Hun School
Played basketball at The Hun School, just a mile or so down Route 206 from the Princeton campus ... named the area “Player of the Year” by The Princeton Packet in 2004 ... a first-team all-league selection last season ... earned first-team Prep all-state honors senior season ... earned President’s Academic Award ... averaged 15 points and six rebounds per game at forward in 2002-03 ... an honorable mention all-league choice as a junior ... averaged 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in 2001-02 ... attended Princeton High School prior to transferring to Hun ... played center for the Little Tigers ... averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds per game and earned first-team All-Colonial Valley Conference honors in 2001 ... also averaged eight points per game as a freshman in 2000.
Personal
Majoring in sociology at Princeton ... full name is Noah Latimer Savage ... born Jan. 20, 1986 in Philadelphia ... mother Michelle Clark attended Wellesley ... stepfather Jeff Clark is a Harvard graduate ... sister Alice attended MIT.
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