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2 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances Ivy League Champions (14): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019 NCAA Tournament Appearances (8): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019

NCAA FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS - MAR. 22-25, 2019 - ESPN NETWORKS SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Raleigh, N.C. Quad NCAA First and Second Nov. 6 at Rider...... W,89-65 22-9 (12-2 Ivy) Rounds Nov. 11 at GW...... L, 64-49 No. 3 - N.C. State Wolfpack Nov. 14 SETON HALL ...... L, 70-66

No. 6 - Kentucky Wildcats Nov. 18 at Penn State...... L, 79-71 (OT)

No. 11 - Princeton Tigers Nov. 22 vs. DePaul#...... L, 82-67 No. 14 Maine Black Bears Nov. 23 vs. Syracuse#...... L, 92-61 Nov. 24 vs. Kansas State#...... L, 80-61

Nov. 28 at Villanova...... L, 67-46 Sat., Mar. 23 Dec. 2 DAVIDSON...... W, 65-57

Kentucky vs. Princeton - 11 a.m. Dec. 8 QUINNIPIAC...... W, 54-42 N.C. State vs. Maine - 1 p.m. Dec. 11 at Monmouth...... W, 79-47 Dec. 15 MARIST...... W, 60-57 Dec. 19 at St. Francis (NY)...... W, 83-64 Welcome To The Big Dance minutes proved to be the game-winner. Dec. 21 at Hartford...... W, 75-38 •Princeton has been to the NCAA Tournament eight times •Princeton hit seven free throws in the final 77 seconds to Dec. 29 at New Hampshire...... W, 90-42 Jan. 5 PENN!...... L, 66-60 in the last 10 years, all under head coach Courtney Bang- keep its distance from Penn and secure the win. The Tigers Feb. 1 at Columbia!...... W, 79-64 hart. The Tigers last went to the Big Dance in 2018 where shot 6-of-11 (54.5 percent) in the fourth quarter, outscor- Feb. 2 at Cornell!...... W, 75-46 they were the No. 12 seed in the Kansas City Bracket. They ing the Quakers, 21-7. Feb. 8 YALE!...... L, 96-86 (OT) were also in the Raleigh, N.C. quad, falling to No. 16 Mary- • was selected as the tournament’s Most Out- Feb. 9 BROWN!...... W, 93-74 land in the first round. The program has won 14 Ivy titles, standing Performer for the second straight season. She was Feb. 15 at Harvard!...... W, 75-71 10 of which have been outright. remarkable against the Quakers with 25 points on 10-of-15 Feb. 16 at Dartmouth!...... W, 82-75 •The Tigers made four straight trips to the Big Dance from shooting, contributing six rebounds, five blocks and three Feb. 22 CORNELL!...... W, 68-64 2010-14 and then became the first Ivy League school to assists. The two-time Ivy Player of the Year averaged 23.0 Feb. 23 COLUMBIA!...... W, 65-59 ever receive an at-large bid in 2016. In 2015, the team won points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 blocks in the tourna- Feb. 26 at Penn!...... W, 68-53 Mar. 1 DARTMOUTH!...... W, 64-47 its first NCAA game over Green Bay, 80-70, and became just ment. Mar. 2 HARVARD!...... W, 61-58 the second Ivy League team to ever win a contest in the •Carlie Littlefield, Julia Cunningham and Rush were also Mar. 8 at Brown!...... W, 88-68 NCAA Tournament. named to the All-Tournament Team with Alarie. Mar. 9 at Yale!...... W, 80-68 •Princeton is the No. 11 seed in the Greensboro bracket. Mar. 16 vs. Cornell%...... W, 68-47 Kentucky went 24-7 this season and is No. 17 in the latest All-Ivy Selections Mar. 17 vs. Penn%...... W, 65-54 USA Today Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll. The •Bella Alarie was selected as the Ivy League Player of the Mar. 23 vs. Kentucky^...... 11 a.m. Wildcats lost in the SEC Quarterfinals to Missouri, but sit Year for the second straight season. She is the second play- All times Eastern; home games in BOLD/CAPS played at with a RPI of 22. The Tigers are 1-22 all-time against ranked er in Princeton history to be named Player of the Year twice Jadwin Gymnasium; * denotes Ivy League contest # denotes Cancun Challenge; % denotes Ivy Tournament opponents. Princeton last defeated a ranked foe in Jan. of and the fifth Tiger to be three-time first-team All-Ivy. ^ denotes NCAA Tournament 1978 (No. 18 Rutgers, 70-57). •Carlie Littlefield was named first team All-Ivy for the first •The winner of the Princeton-Kentucky game will take on time in her career. QUICK FACTS Location: the winner of the other opening round game in Raleigh •Alarie’s first game of the year was outstanding, posting 16 ...... Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: between the three-seed North Carolina State and 14th- points, 19 rebounds and five blocks vs. Quinnipiac (Dec. 8)...... 5,264 undergraduates Founded: ���������������������������������������������������������������1746 seeded Maine. That game will be held Monday, at a time Some other non-conference standouts include a 24-point Facility:...... Jadwin Gymnasium to be determined. outing vs. Marist (Dec. 15) and an 11-of-18 shooting per- Nickname: ������������������������������������������������������������ Tigers formance (24 points) along with 11 rebounds at Hartford Colors: ...... Orange and Black Ivy League Tournament Champions (Dec. 21). The two-time Ivy Player of the Year began confer- Conference: ��������������������������������������������������Ivy League •Princeton won its second straight Ivy League Tournament ence action with a double-double vs. Penn (Jan 5), securing President:...... Christopher L. Eisgruber title with a 65-54 victory over Penn at the Lee Amphitheater 21 points and 17 rebounds. She later set the Ivy League Director of Athletics:...... Mollie Marcoux Samaan ’91 on Sunday. single-game records for points (45) and field goals (20) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS •Just like the game at the Palestra, the Tigers’ defense against Columbia (Feb. 1) and broke the program record W. Basketball Contact: �����������������������Warren Croxton shined in the fourth quarter as they held the Quakers to for career blocks. For that, she was named USBWA National Phone:...... 609-258-2630 one basket. Player of the Week (Feb. 5) and named to the NCAA.com Fax:...... 609-258-4477 •Penn’s Kendall Grasela hit a jumper with 6:28 remaining Starting Five (Feb. 6). The Bethesda, Md., native registered Email:...... [email protected] that tied the Ivy Tournament Final at 51-all. The Quakers 38 points including her 1,000th career point, 13 rebounds, Website: ...... GoPrincetonTigers.com Twitter: would only score on three free throws after that. six steals, four assists vs. Yale (Feb. 8). She later dropped �������������������������������������������������������@PUTIGERS W. Basketball Twitter: •Gabrielle Rush’s jumper as the clock ticked under five in 41 points and 13 rebounds at Dartmouth (Feb. 16). She �����������������������@PrincetonWBB 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 3 9 MID-MAJOR TOP-25 - 3/12 finished with eight Ivy Player of the Week awards, setting the career program mark with 17 total. 2018-19 TIGERS RANK TEAM POINTS •Littlefield was excellent in Ivy League play, posting double No. H A N 1. Gonzaga (26)...... 762 figures in scoring in 12 of 14 games. Some impressive non- Overall 8-3 12-3 2-3 2. South Dakota State (2)...... 743 3. FGCU (2)1...... 704 conference outings include a 22-point, seven- event Ivy League 5-2 7-0 0-0 4. Drake (1)...... 685 vs. Kansas State (Nov. 24) which helped her be named to the 5. South Dakota (1)...... 656 Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team and Ivy League Player Monday 0-0 0-0 0-0 6. BYU...... 604 7. Central Michigan...... 591 of the Week. She also had 22 points in a comeback win over Tuesday 0-0 3-0 0-0 8. James Madison...... 558 Davidson (Dec. 2). Her impressive conference contests include Wednesday 0-1 1-1 0-0 9. Quinnipiac...... 530 Thursday 0-0 0-0 0-1 10. Wright State...... 500 an 18-point, nine-rebound feat at Columbia, a season-best 23 11. Bucknell...... 454 points at Brown (Mar. 8) and a 20-point performance as the Friday 2-1 3-0 0-1 12. Maine...... 407 5-1 3-0 1-1 Tigers clinched the Ivy League regular season championship Saturday 13. Belmont...... 377 Sunday 1-0 2-2 1-0 14. Ohio...... 347 at Yale (Mar. 9). 15. Green Bay...... 317 November 0-1 1-3 0-3 16. Drexel...... 306 Another 40-Burger 17. Princeton...... 249 December 3-0 4-0 0-0 •With her 41-point outing at Dartmouth, Alarie is one of two 18. Penn...... 236 January 0-1 0-0 0-0 19. American...... 200 players in Ivy League history to score 40 points or more in a 20. Lamar...... 145 February 3-1 5-0 0-0 21. Buffalo...... 131 game twice (Diana Caramanico, Penn, 1999, 2001). She has March 2-0 2-0 2-0 22. UC Davis...... 122 three of the four best single-game point totals in program his- 23. Mercer...... 88 tory. 24. Missouri State...... 60 Leading at Halftime 4-0 11-0 1-2 25. UT Arlington...... 57 •Alarie had one of the greatest individual performances in Ivy Trailing at Halftime 4-3 1-3 1-1 League history against Columbia on Feb. 1, scoring 45 points Tied at Halftime 0-0 0-0 0-0 (first-place votes are in parentheses) on 20-of-28 from the floor, while grabbing 14 rebounds, add- Overtime 0-0 0-0 0-0 ing four blocks in 36 minutes. USA TODAY POLL - 3/18 •She broke the Ivy League single-game record for points and More FGM 4-1 10-1 2-0 Less FGM 4-2 2-2 0-3 RANK TEAM POINTS field goals. Alarie also secured the program record for blocks. FGM are Tied 0-0 0-0 0-0 1. Baylor(32) 800 •Alarie is one of two players in Princeton basketball history to 2 UConn 764 score at least 45 points (Bill Bradley ‘65). 3 Notre Dame 733 •Her 45 points are the most by an opponent (men or women) Better FG Pct. 5-1 8-0 2-0 4 Mississippi State 705 in Levien Gymnasium history. Worst FG Pct. 3-2 4-3 0-3 5 Louisville 670 FG Pct. is Tied 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 Stanford 641 #BellaBuckets 7 Oregon 601 More FT 5-1 9-1 2-0 •In 22 games this season, Alarie is averaging 23.0 points on 8 Iowa 585 Less FT 3-2 3-2 0-1 9 Maryland 541 52.6 percent shooting, 10.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists, all career FT are Tied 0-0 0-0 0-2 10 NC State 503 highs. She has 13 double-doubles this season, giving her 33 11 Oregon State 442 in 82 career games. She is second in program history in dou- 12 Syracuse 395 More 3PT 5-0 7-2 2-1 ble-doubles, two behind Niveen Rasheed ‘13. The Bethesda, 13 Iowa State 369 Less 3PT 3-2 5-1 0-1 14 Gonzaga 332 Md., native is attempting to become the first player since Ellen 3PT are Tied 0-1 0-0 0-1 15 Miami 327 DeVoe ‘86 (1984-85) to average a double-double for entire 16 Marquette 321 season. More Rebounds 6-1 11-0 1-0 17 Kentucky 294 •For the second straight season, Alarie was named as one Less Rebounds 2-1 1-3 1-3 18 South Carolina 265 of the 20 watch-list candidates for the 2019 Katrina McClain Rebounds are Tied 0-1 0-0 0-0 19 Texas A&M 222 20 Arizona State 191 Award. 21 DePaul 176 •After a tremendous freshman season where she was selected More Turnovers 2-1 1-3 1-1 22 Florida State 148 first-team All-Ivy and the Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Ala- Less Turnovers 6-2 8-0 1-2 23 Rice 75 rie was honored as the Ivy League Player of the Year in 2018. Turnovers are Tied 0-0 3-0 0-0 24 UCLA 69 •She averaged 13.3 points on 48.9 percent shooting, 9.4 re- 25 Drake 67 bounds, 2.6 blocks, 2.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game. Dec. by 3 pts. or less 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 0-0 (first-place votes are in parentheses) •The two-time first team All-Ivy player’s 79 blocks in 2018 Dec. by 5 pts. or less Dec. by 10 pts. or less 1-2 1-1 0-0 broke her own single-season record while her 283 boards Dec. by 10-20 pts. 3-0 5-1 1-2 were the third most in a single-season in program history. Dec. by 20+ pts. 0-0 5-1 1-1 •She added 12 double-doubles and won Ivy Player of the 2018-19 IVY STANDINGS After a Loss 2-1 2-2 0-3 IVY LEAGUE OVERALL Week six times in her sophomore campaign. •In 2016-17, Alarie was one of four freshmen in program STANDINGS W L W L Score at least 50 pts. 1-0 0-0 0-0 Princeton 12 2 22 9 history to start every game, lead the team in scoring (12.6), Score at least 60 pts. 6-2 1-0 2-3 Penn 12 2 23 6 rebounding (8.0), blocks (51), field goals (139) and minutes Score at least 70 pts. 0-0 5-1 0-0 Harvard 9 5 16 11 played (919). Score 80+ pts. 1-1 6-0 0-0 Cornell 6 8 12 13 •She placed in the Ivy League’s top ten in defensive rebounds Dartmouth 6 8 13 14 Yale 6 8 16 13 (third), blocks (fourth), total rebounds (fifth), three-point field Opp. scores under 60 5-0 5-0 2-0 Columbia 4 10 8 19 goal percentage (sixth), scoring (ninth), field goals (ninth), Opp. scores under 70 2-1 5-2 0-0 Brown 1 13 9 21 percentage (ninth). Opp. scores under 80 1-1 2-1 0-0 4 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances •She ranked in the top five all-time for freshman single- season records in games played (tied for first), blocks (first), TALE OF THE TAPE three-point attempts (109, second), three-pointers made (39, CATEGORY PRINCETON KENTUCKY NC STATE MAINE third), rebounds (241, third), points (377, fourth), field goals Overall Record 22-9 24-7 26-5 25-7 (fifth) and field goal attempts (322). Conference Record 12-2 11-5 (SEC) 12-4(ACC) 15-1 (AE) Points Per Game 70.7 71.7 71.6 67.2 Series History - Kentucky Opponent Points Per Game 63.1 58.2 60.7 57.3 •Princeton and Kentucky have never faced each other. Scoring Margin +7.6 +13.5 +10.9 +9.9 FG Percentage .417 .412 .446 .421 Scouting Kentucky Opponent FG Percentage .391 .407 .361 .409 3PT Percentage .323 .363 .344 .332 •Kentucky went 24-7 this season and is No. 17 in the latest Opponent 3PT Percentage .356 .311 .324 .312 USA Today Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll. The Wild- FT Percentage .781 .747 .700 .732 cats lost in the SEC Quarterfinals to Missouri, but sit with a RPI Rebounds Per Game 38.5 34.3 42.5 34.4 of 22. Opponent Rebounds Per Game 36.6 36.3 33.8 34.3 •UK has been led this season by Rhyne Howard who was Assists Per Game 15.3 13.3 14.8 16.2 named espnW National Freshman of the Year. The rookie is Opponent Assists Per Game 13.0 12.5 11.3 12.6 averaging 16.3 points with 6.7 rebounds per game and has Turnovers Per Game 14.0 13.2 14.0 11.2 made a team-high 68 three-pointers. Howard has also added Opponent Turnovers Per Game 16.6 21.5 11.5 16.3 70 assists and 64 steals. Senior guard Maci Morris is averag- Steals Per Game 9.2 10.8 4.8 9.0 ing 14.9 points per game and has hit 68 treys with a 3-point Opponent Steals Per Game 7.1 6.1 6.6 4.8 percentage of 38.6 percent, which ranks top-10 nationally. Blocks Per Game 5.3 3.5 3.6 3.0 Opponent Blocks Per Game 2.7 3.9 2.8 1.9 Series History - NC State •Princeton and NC State have never faced each other.

Scouting NC State THE LAST TIME THE TIGERS... •NC State is 26-5 and ranked No. 10 in the latest USA Today Scored 100 Points...... 107 vs. Wagner (12/21/16) Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll. The Wolfpack ad- Scored 90 Points...... 93, vs. Brown (2/9/19) vanced to the ACC Tournament Semifinals before falling to No. Scored 80 Points...... 80, at Yale (3/9/19) 3 Louisville. Allowed 100 Points...... 110 at Oregon (12/1/13) •The Wolfpack have four players averaging over 10.0 points Scored 50 Points in a Half...... 53, vs. Brown (2/9/19) per game, highlighted by Kiara Leslie (15.5). Leslie was named First-Team All-ACC while Elissa Cunane was named to Allowed 50 Points in a Half...... 50 vs. Brown (1/13/17) the All-Freshman Team. Won in Overtime...... at Harvard (2/7/16) Lost in Overtime...... vs. Yale (2/8/19) Series History - Maine Shot 55% From the Field...... 58.7% (27-46), vs. Cornell (3/16/19) •Princeton and Maine have faced off once, back in 2006. The Shot 50% From 3-Point Range...... 58.3% (7-of-12), vs. Cornell (3/16/19) Black Bears took the contest, 69-63. Shot 90% From FT Line...... 93.8 (15-16) at Monmouth (11/11/18) Had 50 Rebounds in a Game...... 53, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Last Game vs. Maine - Nov. 19, 2006 Had 20 Assists in a Game...... 22, vs. Cornell (2/22/19) •In a possession-by-possession game to wrap up the Subway Blocked 7+ Shots in a Game �����������������������������������������������������������������������������9, at Brown (3/8/19) Classic at the University of Minnesota’s Williams Arena, Maine Had 15+ Steals...... 20, vs. Wagner (12/21/16) made more of their final shots than did Princeton, leading to Had 10+ 3-Pointers...... 12, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) a 69-63 win. •Casey Lockwood led Princeton (1-2) with 21 points and Committed Fewer than 10 TOs ��������������������������������������������������������������������������7, at Brown (3/8/19) Meagan Cowher had 18 points and 13 rebounds for her first Had a 30-Point Scorer...... Bella Alarie (31) at Yale (3/9/19) double-double of the season after 18 points Saturday against Had a 25-Point Scorer...... Bella Alarie (25) vs. Penn (3/17/19) Minnesota. Maine’s (2-1) Bracey Barker also had 21 and Had a Player with 15+ Rebounds...... Bella Alarie (17) vs. Penn (1/5/19) Ashley Underwood had 15 as the only Black Bear players in Had a Player with 10+ Assists ...... Blake Dietrick vs. Delaware (12/16/14) double-figures. Had a Player with 5+ Blocks...... Bella Alarie (6), vs. Penn (3/11/18) Had a Player with 5+ Steals ������������������������������������������������������������ Bella Alarie (6), vs. Yale (2/8/18) Scouting Maine Had a Double-Double...... Bella Alarie (31 pts, 13 rebs) at Yale (3/9/19) •Maine won its 14th straight game and second consecutive American East title over Hartford to secure the NCAA bid. Had 2 Players with Double-Doubles ������������������������������������������������� Bella Alarie and Leslie Robinson, vs. Penn (3/11/18) Had 4 Players in Double Figures �����������������������������������������������������Alarie, Jordan, Littlefield, Baur, at Brown (3/8/19) •The Black Bears are led by Blanca Millan, who was the Ameri- can East Tournament’s Most Outstanding Performer and con- Had 5 Players in Double Figures ����������������������������������������������������������� Alarie, Robinson, Rush, Ismail, Meyers at Brown (2/3/18) ference’s Player of the Year. She’s averaging 17.6 points, 4.3 Had 6 Players in Double Figures ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dietrick, Tarakchian, Berntsen rebounds and 2.8 steals per game...... Miller, M. Smith, Wheatley at Brown (2/13/15) Had No Players in Double Figures �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������vs. Florida State (3/24/13

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 5 Milestone Watch HOW MANY TIMES A PLAYER HAS LED IN •Princeton’s .781 percentage would be the best in PLAYER Pts. Rebs. Asst. Stls. Blks. team history while its 164 blocks, 1,928 field goal attempts Alarie 15 18 7 5 17 and 653 three-point field goal attempts are the most all-time. •Bella Alarie’s single-season records include ... 23.0 points – Baur 1 1 2 3 1st, 505 points – 2nd, 202 field goals – 2nd, 64 blocks - 2nd, Boyer 1 2 4 10.4 rebounds – 6th, 384 field goal attempts - 8th. Connolly 1 1 •Alarie’s career records include ... 194 blocks - 1st, 15.4 points Cunningham 1 1 5 2 1 per game - 5th, 752 rebounds – 5th, .766 free throw percent- Emsbo 1 3 age - 8th, 1,281 points – 11th. •Gabrielle Rush is tied for sixth all-time in three-pointers Haire 1 1 made (190), one shy of fifth. She is also fourth in three-point Ismail 1 attempts (540). Jordan 3 6 9 3 •Her 190 career treys are 16th in Ivy League history, 13 shy Littlefield 8 4 9 9 2 of the top 10. Rush 6 7 8 9 4 •Rush’s 87 treys in 2018-19 are second for a single-season in program history and fifth in Ivy history. She is two short of first Stone 1 3 3 (Sandi Bittler, 89-90, 89 overall) for the Princeton mark. Her Weger 249 three-point attempts are the most in a single-season in Young 2 program history and second in Ivy history (Alex Giuliano (260), Times Led Includes Ties Columbia, 2014-15). •With one more made free throw, Rush will qualify as the best GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS free throw shooter in program history (.846). Rider Rush Littlefield Baur Jordan Stone Princeton Professionals George Washington Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone •Blake Dietrick’s ‘15 2018-19 season continued as she signed SETON HALL Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone Emsbo a professional contract with Lointek Gernika of the Liga Fe- menina League in Spain. Penn State Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone Emsbo •Dietrick had her first full season in the Women’s National vs. No. 16 DePaul Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone Basketball Association (WNBA) with the last vs. No. 15 Syracuse Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone year. In 26 games, she averaged 1.4 points in 7.2 minutes vs. Kansas State Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone per game while shooting 39.1 percent from deep. The Dream Villanova Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone reached the Eastern Conference finals, losing to the Washing- DAVIDSON Cunningham Littlefield Rush Jordan Stone ton Mystics in five games. •Leslie Robinson ‘18 signed a professional contract with Krof- QUINNIPIAC Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie dorf Knights of the Bundesliga League. Monmouth Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie •Last April, Robinson became the second Ivy League player MARIST Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie to have been selected in the WNBA Draft following Allison St. Francis-Brooklyn Connolly Rush Stone Jordan Alarie Feaster (Harvard), who was picked fifth overall in the 1998 Hartford Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie draft by the . The former Tiger was selected 34th overall by the New York Liberty. New Hampshire Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie •Tia Weledji ‘18 signed a professional contract with the Cale- PENN Littlefield Rush Jordan Baur Alarie donia Pride of the Women’s British Basketball League (BBL). Columbia Littlefield Rush Jordan Boyer Alarie Cornell Littlefield Rush Jordan Boyer Alarie News and Notes YALE Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie •Qalea Ismail is the daughter of Qadry “The Missle” Ismail,

BROWN Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie who played 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with her uncle Raghib “Rocket” Ismail, who played for nine Harvard Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie seasons. Dartmouth Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie •Bella Alarie’s dad, Mark, was drafted in the first round of the CORNELL Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie 1986 NBA Draft and played for five seasons in the NBA. COLUMBIA Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie •Taylor Baur’s dad, Turner, played in the NFL for the New Eng- Penn Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie land Patriots.

DARTMOUTH Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie HARVARD Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie Brown Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie Yale Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie vs. Cornell Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie vs. Penn Littlefield Rush Stone Jordan Alarie 6 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances BREAKDOWNS PLAYER GAME HIGHS OPPONENT LEAD DEFICIT FINAL Points ...... 45, Bella Alarie, at Columbia (2/1/19) Rider 29 2 24 FG Made...... 20, Bella Alarie, at Columbia (2/1/19) GW 2 22 -15 FG Attempts...... 28, Bella Alarie, at Columbia (2/1/19) SETON HALL 7 18 -4 Penn State 9 10 -9 FG % (min 5 made)...... 1.000 (6-6), Sydney Jordan, vs. Brown (2/9/19) vs. No. 16 DePaul 15 19 -15 3PT FG Made...... 6, Gabrielle Rush, vs. Brown (2/9/19) vs. No. 15 Syracuse 5 33 -31 3PT FG Attempts vs. Kansas State 9 19 -19 ...... 13, 2x - MR - Gabrielle Rush, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Villanova 2 24 -21 3PT FG % (min 2 made)...... 1.000 (4-4), Carlie Littlefield, at Hartford (12/21/18) Davidson 8 8 8 FT Made QUINNIPIAC 14 1 12 ...... 11, Bella Alarie, at Yale (3/9/19) Monmouth 32 - 32 FT Attempts...... 15, Bella Alarie, vs. Penn (1/5/19) MARIST 4 11 3 FT % (min 3 made)...... 1.000 (9-9), Carlie Littlefield, vs. Seton Hall (11/14/18) St. Francis-Brooklyn 21 4 21 Hartford 39 - 37 Rebounds...... 19, Bella Alarie, vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18) New Hampshire 50 - 48 Assists ...... 10, Gabrielle Rush, at Yale (3/9/19) PENN 5 9 -6 Columbia 16 - 15 Steals ...... 6, Bella Alarie, vs. Yale (2/8/19) Cornell 29 - 29 Blocked Shots...... 5, 3x - MR - Bella Alarie, vs. Penn (3/17/19) YALE 4 10 10 BROWN 25 1 19 Turnovers...... 7, Grace Stone, vs. Seton Hall (11/14/18) Harvard 16 7 4 Dartmouth 14 16 7 TEAM GAME HIGHS CORNELL 21 3 4 COLUMBIA 24 - 6 HALF GAME Penn 15 2 15 53, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Points 93, vs. Brown (2/9/19) DARTMOUTH 22 3 17 22, vs. Brown (2/9/19) FG Made 39, vs. Brown (2/9/19) HARVARD 24 - 6 Brown 32 - 20 41, at Brown (3/8/19) FG Attempts 79, at Penn State (11/18/18) Yale 17 1 12 .621 (18-29), at New Hampshire (12/29/18) FG % .587 (27-46) vs. Cornell (3/16/19) vs. Cornell 34 - 21 10, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18) 3PT FG Made 12, at St. Francis-Brookyln (12/19/18) vs. Penn 12 7 11 24, at George Washington (11/11/18) 3PT FG Attempts 38, at George Washington (11/11/18) .556 (4-7), vs. Yale (2/8/19) 3PT FG % .583 (7-12), vs. Cornell (3/16/19) ON-AND-OFF 18, at Yale (3/9/19) FT Made 27, at Yale (3/9/19) OPPONENT STARTERS PTS. BENCH PTS. 21, at Yale (3/9/19) FT Attempts 31, at Yale (3/9/19) 1.000, 10x - MR - (4-4) , vs. Cornell (3/16/19) FT % 1.000 (14-14), at Penn State (11/18/18) Rider 56 33 George Washington 29 20 31, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Rebounds 53, vs. Brown (2/9/19) SETON HALL 60 6 17, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Assists 29, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Penn State 58 13 11, vs. Yale (2/8/19) Steals 15, at Monmouth (12/11/18) vs. No. 16 DePaul 43 24 vs. No. 15 Syracuse 42 19 7, 2x - MR - at Brown (3/8/19) Blocked Shots 11, vs. Brown (2/9/19) vs. Kansas State 49 12 16, vs. Cornell (3/16/19) Turnovers 23, 2x - MR - vs. Cornell (3/16/19) Villanova 37 9 DAVIDSON 55 10 QUINNIPIAC 52 2 TEAM GAME LOWS Monmouth 64 15 HALF GAME MARIST 55 5 St. Francis-Brooklyn 58 25 18, at George Washington (11/11/18) Points 46, at Villanova (11/28/18) Hartford 48 27 5, 2x - MR - vs. Columbia (2/23/19) FG Made 14, vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18) New Hampshire 40 50 20, vs. Cornell (3/16/19) FG Attempts 46, vs. Cornell (3/16/19) PENN 53 7 Columbia 76 3 .156 (5-32), vs. Columbia (2/23/19) FG % .269 (14-52), vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18) Cornell 49 26 0, 2x - MR - at Dartmouth (3/1/19) 3PT FG Made 3, 3x - MR- at Yale (3/9/19) YALE 71 15 4, 2x - MR - at Yale (3/9/19) 3PT FG Attempts 11, at Harvard (2/15/19) BROWN 66 27 Harvard 59 16 .000, 3x - MR - (0-8), at Dartmouth (3/1/19) 3PT FG % .176 (3-17) , at Villlanova (11/28/18) Dartmouth 75 7 0, at Hartford (12/21/18) FT Made 2, at George Washington (11/11/18) CORNELL 42 26 0, at Hartford (12/21/18) FT Attempts 4, 2x - MR - at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) COLUMBIA 53 12 Penn 68 0 .000, 2x - MR - (0-0), at Hartford (12/21/18) FT % .500 (2-4), at George Washington (11/11/18) DARTMOUTH 49 15 11, 3x - MR - vs. Yale (2/8/19) Rebounds 23, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) HARVARD 59 2 2, 3x - MR - at Harvard (3/2/19) Assists 8, 2x - MR - vs. Harvard (3/2/19) Brown 63 25 Yale 66 14 0, vs. Penn (3/17/19) Steals 3, vs. Kansas State (11/24/18) vs. Cornell 49 19 0, 2x - MR - at Dartmouth (2/16/19) Blocked Shots 1, at Dartmouth (2/16/19) vs. Penn 58 7 2, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Turnovers 7, at Brown (3/8/19) 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 7 COACHING STAFF 2018-19 PRINCETON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach:...... Courtney Banghart PROBABLE STARTERS ...... 12th season/Dartmouth ’00 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Quick Notes Career Record: ���������������������������������������������254-102 2 Carlie Littlefield G 5-9 So. First Team All-Ivy Ivy Record: �����������������������������������������������������137-31 10 Grace Stone G 5-11 Fr. Averaging 4.2 points and 3.1 rebounds 13 Sydney Jordan F 6-0 Jr. Contributing 6.7 points and 4.5 rebounds Assistant Coach: �����������������������������������Carrie Moore 25 Gabrielle Rush G 5-10 Sr. Scoring 12.5 points per game ...... 3rd season/WMU ’07 31 Bella Alarie F 6-4 Jr. 2019 Ivy League Player of the Year

Assistant Coach: ������������������������������������� Addie Micir ...... First Season/Princeton ’11 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 2 Carlie Littlefield G 5-9 So. Waukee, Iowa / Waukee Assistant Coach:...... Cinnamon Lister 3 Sydney Boyer F 6-1 So. Moorpark, Calif. / Oaks Christian

...... (1st Season/Cal-State Northridge ‘15) 4 McKenna Haire G 5-10 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park 10 Grace Stone G 5-11 Fr. Glen Clove, N.Y. / Long Island Lutheran Dir. of Basketball Ops: ����������������������Jessica Imhof 11 Neenah Young G/F 5-10 Fr. Tracy, Calif. / Saint Mary’s ...... 1st season/TCNJ’12 12 Maggie Connolly G 5-8 Fr. Wilmington, Del. / Ursuline Academy 13 Sydney Jordan G/F 6-0 Sr. Manassas, Va. / Stonewall Jackson Athletic Trainer: ��������������������������������Jodi Schneider 21 Kira Emsbo F 6-5 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. / Lakewood 22 Taylor Baur F 6-2 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. / MICDS 24 Julia Cunningham G 5-11 Fr. Watchung, N.J. / Watchung Hills PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 25 Gabrielle Rush G 5-10 Sr. Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central courtney BANGHART ������������������������������������BANG-hart 31 Bella Alarie G/F 6-4 Jr. Bethesda, Md. / National Cathedral School 32 Qalea Ismail G 6-1 Sr. Bel Air, Md. / Patterson Mill Micir...... Muh - Sear 33 Lexi Weger G/F 6-3 Fr. Fairfax, Va. / Episcopal Head Coach: Courtney Banghart (12th Season/Dartmouth ‘00) Bella Alarie...... Al-la-REE Assistant Coaches: Carrie Moore (Third season/Western Michigan ’07), QALEA ISMAIL...... Kuh-LAY-uh Izz-MY-el Addie Micir (First Season Princeton’ 11), Cinnamon Lister (First Season, Cal-State Northridge ‘15) Director of Basketball Operations: Jessica Imhof (First Season/TCNJ ’12) Athletic Trainer: Jodi Schneider Academic Athletic Fellows: Bryant Blount, Karen Jezierny, Kathleen Mannheimer, J. Nicole, Shelton, Kristen Starkowski, Howard Stone, Shirley Tilghman, Stacy Wolf

TEAM INFO POSITION BREAKDOWN CLASS BREAKDOWN 2018-19 Record:...... 22-9/12-2 Ivy Guards:...... Qalea Ismail Seniors (3) ������������������������������������������������Qalea Ismail Ivy Finish:...... 1st place ...... Gabrielle Rush ���������������������������������������������������������������� Sydney Jordan ���������������������������������������������������������������� Gabrielle Rush Players Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������ 8/5 ...... Carlie Littlefield ...... McKenna Haire Freshmen: ����������������������������������������������������������������6 ...... Grace Stone Sophomores (2) ����������������������������������������� Taylor Baur First Game:...... Feb. 2, 1972 at Centenary ...... Neenah Young ����������������������������������������������������������������������Bella Alarie All-Time Record:...... 696-544 (.561) ...... Maggie Connolly Sophomores (3) Last NCAA Appearance: ����������������������������������2018 ...... Lexi Weger ����������������������������������Carlie Littlefield ������������������������������������������������������������������ Sydney Boyer ...... No. 16 Maryland • L, 77-57 • 1st Round ...... Julia Cunningham ��������������������������������������������������������������� McKenna Haire Freshman (6) ���������������������������������������������Grace Stone Forwards:...... Bella Alarie ���������������������������������������������������������������� Neenah Young ...... Taylor Baur ...... Sydney Boyer ������������������������������������������������������������ Maggie Connolly ...... Kira Emsbo ����������������������������������������������������������������������Kira Emsbo ...... Sydney Jordan ...... Julia Cunningham ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Lexi Weger

8 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances COURTNEY BANGHART HEAD COACH • 12TH SEASON • DARTMOUTH ’00

Helping to guide Princeton to unprecedented heights, the 2015 Naismith National Coach of the Year, one of Fortune Magazine’s World’s 50 Greatest Leaders, Courtney Banghart is in her 12th season as head coach of the women’s basketball team. The win- ningest coach in program history, Banghart has amassed a 254-102 (0.713) overall record with a 137-31 (0.816) mark against Ivy League opponents.

Inheriting a program that had never played in the NCAA Tournament, Banghart has led the squad there in eight of the past 10 years, capturing seven Ivy titles in the process. That run has never been matched in Ivy League women’s history and has been done just once on the men’s side (Penn - 9-of-11 from 1970-80). She has helped Princeton to many program and conference firsts and bests, including: the best regular season record and longest win streak (men or women) at 30-0 in 2015, the highest NCAA tournament seed (#8), the Ivy league’s only at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the highest AP poll and coaches poll ranking (#13), and the first program in the Ivy League to be ranked nationally in the AP preseason poll.

The 2017-18 season saw Princeton (24-6) take home the Ivy League crown and Ivy Tournament title, leading to Banghart being named the conference’s Coach of the Year. Bella Alarie earned Ivy Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy while Leslie Robinson picked up first team honors.

During that Ivy championship run, the Tigers were one of the best in the country in scoring defense (13th, 55.1), blocked shots per game (29th, 4.9), scoring margin (29th, +12.5), field-goal percentage (30th, 36.8), rebounding margin (32nd, +6.6) and free-throw percentage (38th, 75.2).

In 2016-17, the Princeton Tigers reached the postseason for the eighth straight season as they received a bid to the WNIT. The team finished second in the Ivy League during the regular season and advanced to the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game. Alarie was honored as the Ivy League Rookie of the Year, All-Ivy League first team and Ivy League All-Tournament team. Robinson was named to the All-Ivy League second team and Ivy League All-Tournament team.

Alarie’s remarkable freshman campaign continued as she helped the USA Women’s Basketball U-19 2017 FIBA World Cup Team to a silver medal in July of 2017.

That same summer, Banghart has represented the United States as an assistant coach to the U-23 national team, which captured victory in the inaugural U24 Four Nations Tourna- ment in Toyko Japan in August of 2017.

The 2015-16 Princeton women’s basketball team made Ivy League history as it became the first school in conference history to make the NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid. The Tigers had three players named to the All-Ivy League teams in Michelle Miller (first team), Alex Wheatley (first team) and Annie Tarakchian (second team). Banghart’s squad ranked in the top 10 nationally in rebounding margin (third), defensive rebounds per game (fourth), rebounds per game (seventh) and scoring margin (seventh). BANGHART YEAR-BY-YEAR Princeton’s undefeated 30-0 regular season in 2014-15 was the best in Ivy YEAR OVERALL RECORD IVY RECORD IVY FINISH 2007-08 7-23 4-10 6th League basketball history, men’s or women’s. Under Banghart’s guidance, the 2008-09 14-14 9-5 3rd Tigers also achieved the highest-ever ranking for an Ivy program, climbing as high 2009-10 26-3 14-0 1st as No. 13 in the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls. The Tigers would 2010-11 24-5 13-1 1st 2011-12 24-5 14-0 1st go on to finish with a program-best mark of 31-1. With an 80-70 first round vic- 2012-13 22-7 13-1 1st tory over ninth-seeded Green Bay, Princeton became just the second Ivy program 2013-14 21-9 11-3 2nd to record an NCAA win. 2014-15 31-1 14-0 1st 2015-16 23-6 12-2 2nd 2016-17 16-14 9-5 2nd For her efforts, Banghart was named the Ivy League’s inaugural Coach of the Year. 2017-18 24-6 12-2 1st Named one of Fortune Magazine’s 50 Greatest Leaders, Banghart was also tabbed 2018-19 22-9 12-2 1st TOTALS 254-102 137-31 the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) National Coach of the 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 9 Year and ECAC Coach of the Year. THE BANGHART BRIEF Personal Four different Tigers earned All-Ivy accolades in 2014-15, including three first-team Birthplace: Manchester, N.H. selections (Blake Dietrick, Annie Tarakchian, Alex Wheatley). Of the four times that an Hometown: Amherst, N.H. Ivy program has placed three members on the first team, three of them have been Education by the Tigers. Princeton also saw three players receive first team laurels in 2010-11 College: Dartmouth College (Devona Allgood, Addie Micir, Lauren Edwards) and 1977-78 (C.B. Tomasiewicz, Bachelors: Psychology, 2000 Margaret Meier, Jackie Jackson). Masters: Writing and Leadership Development, 2007 Coaching Career

For the sixth time in nine years, a Tiger also laid claim to the Ivy League Player of the Head Coach: Princeton University (2007-present) Year award (Blake Dietrick – 2015, Niveen Rasheed – 2012, 2013, Addie Micir – 2011, Assistant Coach: Dartmouth College (2003-07) Awards Bella Alarie - 2018, 2019). Since her arrival in 2007-08, Banghart has aided in the Naismith Coach of the Year: 2015 development of Blake Dietrick and Niveen Rasheed, who were AP and WBCA honor- United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Coach of the Year: 2015 able mention All-Americans, 18 first-team All-Ivy picks, nine second-team selections, ECAC Coach of the Year: 2015 two honorable mention recipients and two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (Lauren Ivy League Coach of the Year: 2015, 2018 Edwards, 2011, Michelle Miller, 2015-16). Ivy League Championships (Head Coach): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019 Ivy League Championships (Assistant Coach): 2005, 2006 Ivy League Championships (Player): 1999, 2000 As a team, Princeton wrapped up its 2014-15 campaign ranked second in the nation NCAA Tournaments: 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 in scoring margin (+23.2), three-point percentage (40.5), and field-goal percentage New England Basketball Hall of Fame: 2006 defense (34.2). Third in the country in field-goal percentage (49.1), the Tigers were Dartmouth College Hall of Fame: 2004 sixth in rebounding margin (+11.2) and scoring defense (52.6), seventh in three- New Hampshire Hall of Fame: 2017 point defense (26.3), 12th in assists per game (16.9) and 19th in -to- New Jersey Sports Writers Association Women’s College Coach of the Year: 2010 ratio (1.18). USWBA Coach of the Year Watch List: 2012 College Sports Madness Preseason All-Mid Major Coach of the Year: 2012 College Sports Madness Preseason Ivy League Coach of the Year: 2012 Jump-starting the Princeton renaissance, Banghart’s 2009-10 squad finished 26-3, First-Team All-Ivy League (Player): 1999, 2000 punching the program’s first ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Ed Seitz Award (DI Best 3-Point Shooter): 1999

As both a coach and a player, Banghart has made 12 trips to the NCAA Tournament and three trips to the postseason WNIT. The Ivy League has had 27 women’s basketball teams appear in the NCAA Tournament, meaning Banghart has been a part of 44 percent of the Ivy participants in the Big Dance. A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Dartmouth College, Banghart was a two-time first-team All-Ivy honoree and owns the Ivy League record with 273 career three-pointers. Knocking down a program-best 97 triples in 1999, she earned the Ed Seitz Award as the top three-point specialist in the nation.

Banghart is also on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association. The WBCA is committed to serving its members and helping to grow women’s basket- ball by providing educational programming, networking opportunities, information and news, legislative and rules updates, and acting as the collective voice of the membership to the NCAA and other governing bodies in the sport.

Earning a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience in 2000, Banghart worked at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., where she served as the girls’ athletic director and the head coach of the girls’ basketball and tennis teams. Returning to her alma mater, she later earned a master’s degree in writing and leadership development in 2007, while spending four seasons as an assistant coach for the Big Green.

A native of Amherst, N.H., Banghart was inducted into the Dartmouth College Hall of Fame in 2004 before being inducted into New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

10 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances CARRIE#0 JORDAN MOORE MUHAMMAD - ASSISTANT COACH

Carrie Moore is in her third season as an assistant coach and fifth year with Princeton in 2018-19.

The 2017-18 season saw Princeton (24-6) take home the Ivy League crown and Ivy Tournament title. Bella Alarie earned Ivy Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy while Leslie Robinson picked up first team honors.

During that Ivy championship run, the Tigers were one of the best in the country in scoring defense (13th, 55.1), blocked shots per game (29th, 4.9), scoring margin (29th, +12.5), field-goal percentage (30th, 36.8), rebounding margin (32nd, +6.6) and free-throw percentage (38th, 75.2).

In 2016-17, the Princeton Tigers reached the postseason for the eighth straight season as they received a bid to the WNIT. The team finished second in the Ivy League during the regular season and advanced to the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game. Alarie was honored as the Ivy League Rookie of the Year, All-Ivy League first team and Ivy League All-Tournament team. Robinson was named to the All-Ivy League second team and Ivy League All- Tournament team.

Moore was an assistant coach at Creighton University from 2010-2015. The Bluejays made post-season appearances in all five years —including back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history (2012 and 2013).

Prior to her move to Omaha, Moore spent two seasons as the director of basketball operations at Princeton. She was part of the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009-10, as the Tigers went 26-3 on the season, including 14-0 in Ivy League play.

Moore was a four-year letterwinner at Western Michigan University under Coach Ron Stewart. She amassed 2,216 points during her career, scoring 813 of those points during her senior season. The school’s fifth All-America selection, Moore set nine school records and four Mid-American Conference records. In 2007 in a game versus Central Michigan, she became WMU’s all-time leading scorer with her 2,062nd point.

She is the only Mid-American Conference women’s basketball player to capture the NCAA scoring crown, averaging 25.4 points per game during her senior season. She led the nation in the stat category from start to finish. Moore was named first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, second-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America and was a nominee for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Moore also earned the 2007 MAC Player of the Year award.

After graduation, Moore signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBCA before signing a professional contract with KSSSE AZA PWSZ Gorzow Wielkopolski in Gorzow, Poland for the Polish Professional Women’s Basketball League (PLLK).

A native of Lathrup Village, Mich., Moore graduated from WMU magna cum laude with a journalism degree in 2007.

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 11 #0 ADDIE JORDAN MICIR MUHAMMAD - ASSISTANT COACH

Micir ‘11 is in her first season as an assistant coach for the Princeton Tigers in 2018-19. She was hired in May of 2018.

“That being said, my heart has been with Princeton since I was in elementary school, and coming home is such an unbelievable joy,” men- tioned the 2011 Ivy League Player of the Year when hired. “The university and the women’s basketball program helped shape me as a young adult, and I’m excited to give back to a place and to the people who have given and continue to give so much to me. It’s a dream come true to be back in the Orange and Black and to be on the same team as Coach Banghart and Carrie Moore again. It’s great to be a Tiger!”

Micir was hired by Dartmouth in July of 2013 where her responsibilities included recruiting, scouting, wing player development and the academic liaison among many others. She spent the previous two seasons overseas playing in Europe.

While at Princeton, Micir finished with 1,188 points, tied for ninth all-time when she graduated and was a three-time All-Ivy player. As a senior captain, she became the first player in program history to be named Ivy League Player of the Year after leading the Tigers to their second conference crown. As a junior, she was part of the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament team, winning the outright Ivy title for the first time since 1978.

Micir graduated from Princeton with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and earned a master’s degree at Dartmouth.

12 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances CINNAMON#0 JORDAN LISTER MUHAMMAD - ASSISTANT COACH

Lister is in her first season with Princeton in 2018-19. She was hired in June of 2018.

Lister had spent the previous three seasons playing overseas in Morocco and Cyprus. She has also worked for the Works Sports Academy over the past eight years as a coach and personal basketball trainer. During that time, Lister has been an administrative director and skills instruc- tor at Nike/US Sports Camps.

The assistant coach played at Cal-Northridge (2012-15) and Boise State (2010-12). As a two-year starter and co-captain, she helped her squad to back-to-back Big West Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances.

“Princeton has a standard of excellence which I have long respected and admired,” said Lister upon her hiring. “I am extremely excited to a part of such an amazing and talented staff at Princeton. I am looking forward to working with the student-athletes and helping them grow on and off the court.”

JESSICA IMHOF - DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

Imhof is in her first season with Princeton in 2018-19. She was hired in June of 2018.

She spent the previous three seasons at VCU. While at VCU, Imhof broke down footage for scouting and evaluation, as well as a number of other duties. Prior to that, she was a two-year graduate assistant at Elmira College where she was involved in scouting and video breakdown. While at Elmira she earned her master’s degree in Education.

Imhof was also an assistant at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) where she played for four seasons, helping the Lions reached the Division III national semifinal contest in 2009.

“I am extremely grateful to be part of the winning tradition at Princeton,” stated Imhof when she was hired. “The championship mindset that Coach Banghart has established within her program is what inspired me to join the team. Princeton is a community where our student- athletes can thrive on and off the court, and I am looking forward to helping the program with continued success. It feels incredible to return home to the state of New Jersey as a Princeton Tiger, and I would like to thank Coach Banghart for giving me this opportunity.”

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 13 2018-19 Princeton Women's Basketball Princeton Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2019) 2018-19 PRINCETONAll games STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 22-9 8-3 12-3 2-3 CONFERENCE 12-2 5-2 7-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-7 3-1 5-3 2-3

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 31 Alarie, Bella 22-22 704 32.0 202-384 .5 2 6 13-40 .3 2 5 88-106 .8 3 0 72 156 228 10.4 41 0 73 40 64 27 505 23.0 02 Littlefield, Carlie 30-30 961 32.0 133-333 .3 9 9 42-116 .3 6 2 97-129 .7 5 2 32 105 137 4.6 66 1 88 73 4 46 405 13.5 25 Rush, Gabrielle 31-31 1053 34.0 134-351 .3 8 2 87-249 .3 4 9 34-45 .7 5 6 24 117 141 4.5 60 1 78 53 9 50 389 12.5 13 Jordan, Sydney 31-31 828 26.7 91-192 .4 7 4 0-0 .0 0 0 25-33 .7 5 8 65 74 139 4.5 90 5 52 41 21 47 207 6.7 22 Baur, Taylor 13-2 198 15.2 24-53 .4 5 3 0-0 .0 0 0 19-27 .7 0 4 20 43 63 4.8 23 0 14 8 13 14 67 5.2 24 Cunningham, Julia 28-6 536 19.1 50-140 .3 5 7 14-44 .3 1 8 29-37 .7 8 4 18 45 63 2.3 45 1 50 45 5 22 143 5.1 10 Stone, Grace 30-28 636 21.2 43-139 .3 0 9 11-43 .2 5 6 28-34 .8 2 4 26 66 92 3.1 56 2 52 61 11 30 125 4.2 32 Ismail, Qalea 9-0 98 10.9 15-30 .5 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 5-8 .6 2 5 10 9 19 2.1 10 0 4 9 3 2 37 4.1 33 Weger, Lexi 11-0 66 6.0 14-25 .5 6 0 7-11 .6 3 6 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 0.6 2 0 3 3 4 2 38 3.5 03 Boyer, Sydney 29-2 372 12.8 34-84 .4 0 5 12-42 .2 8 6 18-22 .8 1 8 18 44 62 2.1 38 0 22 23 7 15 98 3.4 11 Young, Neenah 14-0 137 9.8 15-49 .3 0 6 7-34 .2 0 6 8-9 .8 8 9 5 16 21 1.5 3 0 4 9 1 8 45 3.2 04 Haire, McKenna 23-0 166 7.2 17-57 .2 9 8 11-43 .2 5 6 8-10 .8 0 0 6 7 13 0.6 14 0 6 10 2 7 53 2.3 21 Emsbo, Kira 25-2 205 8.2 20-45 .4 4 4 0-1 .0 0 0 4-6 .6 6 7 12 36 48 1.9 25 0 5 20 20 1 44 1.8 12 Connolly, Maggie 28-1 291 10.4 12-46 .2 6 1 5-24 .2 0 8 8-10 .8 0 0 7 27 34 1.2 13 0 23 25 0 15 37 1.3 Team 50 77 127 13 Total...... 31 6251 804-1928 .4 1 7 211-653 .3 2 3 374-479 .7 8 1 367 827 1194 38.5 486 10 474 433 164 286 2193 70.7 Opponents...... 31 6250 732-1871 .3 9 1 210-590 .3 5 6 282-411 .6 8 6 351 785 1136 36.6 508 - 402 515 83 221 1956 63.1

TEAM STATISTICS PRIN OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2193 1956 11/06/18 at Rider W 89-65 811 Points per game 70.7 63.1 11/11/18 at George Washington L 49-64 1528 Scoring margin +7.6 - 11/14/18 SHU L 66-70 715 FIELD GOALS-ATT 804-1928 732-1871 11/18/18 at Penn State L o t 71-79 2026 Field goal pct .4 1 7 .3 9 1 11/22/18 vs DEPAUL L 67-82 0 3 POINT FG-ATT 211-653 210-590 11/23/18 vs SYRACUSE L 61-92 0 3-point FG pct .3 2 3 .3 5 6 11/24/18 vs K-STATE L 61-80 300 3-pt FG made per game 6.8 6.8 11/28/18 at Villanova L 46-67 601 FREE THROWS-ATT 374-479 282-411 12/2/18 DAVIDSON W 65-57 735 Free throw pct .7 8 1 .6 8 6 12/08/18 QUINNIPIAC W 54-42 615 F-Throws made per game 12.1 9.1 12/11/18 at Monmouth W 79-47 543 REBOUNDS 1194 1136 12/15/18 MARIST W 60-57 680 Rebounds per game 38.5 36.6 12/19/18 at St. Francis Brooklyn W 83-64 244 Rebounding margin +1.9 - 12/21/18 at HARTFORD W 75-38 546 ASSISTS 474 402 12/29/18 at New Hampshire W 90-42 360 Assists per game 15.3 13.0 * 01/05/19 PENN L 60-66 1104 TURNOVERS 433 515 * 02/01/19 at Columbia W 79-64 511 Turnovers per game 14.0 16.6 * 02/02/19 at Cornell W 75-46 750 Turnover margin +2.6 - * 02/08/19 YALE L o t 86-96 927 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.8 * 02/09/19 BROWN W 93-74 1180 STEALS 286 221 * 02/15/19 at Harvard W 75-71 736 Steals per game 9.2 7.1 * 02/16/19 at Dartmouth W 82-75 773 BLOCKS 164 83 * 02/22/19 CORNELL W 68-64 285 Blocks per game 5.3 2.7 * 02/23/19 COLUMBIA W 65-59 925 ATTENDANCE 9123 11442 * 02/26/19 at Penn W 68-53 683 Home games-Avg/Game 11-829 15-743 * 03/01/19 DARTMOUTH W 64-47 721 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-60 * 03/02/19 HARVARD W 61-58 1236 * 03/08/19 at Brown W 88-68 541 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals * 03/09/19 at Yale W 80-68 489 Princeton 550 534 574 520 15 2193 03/16/19 vs Cornell W 68-47 0 Opponents 479 472 463 509 33 1956 03/17/19 vs Penn W 65-54 0

* - Conference game

14 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 2018-19 Princeton Women's Basketball Princeton Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 19, 2019) POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTSAll games

02 03 04 10 11 12 13 Opponent Date Score LITTLEFIEL BOYER,SYDN HAIRE,MCKE STONE,GRAC YOUNG,NEEN CONNOLLY,M JORDAN,SYD at Rider 11/06/18 89-65 W 1 6 - 3 - 5 4 - 6 - 1 DNP 1 - 4 - 4 8 - 1 - 0 7 - 1 - 2 4 - 3 - 4 at George Washington 11/11/18 49-64 L 8 - 7 - 1 2 - 2 - 0 1 3 - 2 - 1 2 - 3 - 1 3 - 1 - 0 2 - 2 - 1 4 - 7 - 0 SHU 11/14/18 66-70 L 2 2 - 5 - 4 2 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 - 3 - 3 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 3 - 5 - 0 at Penn State 11/18/18 71-79 L 1 1 - 8 - 4 3 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 3 - 7 - 2 0 - 0 - 1 4 - 1 - 0 1 4 - 1 1 - 2 vs DEPAUL 11/22/18 67-82 L 1 6 - 6 - 2 1 6 - 2 - 0 3 - 0 - 0 3 - 3 - 1 5 - 2 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 0 - 4 - 4 vs SYRACUSE 11/23/18 61-92 L 1 1 - 1 - 3 0 - 1 - 0 3 - 1 - 2 7 - 2 - 2 1 0 - 3 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 - 0 vs K-STATE 11/24/18 61-80 L 2 2 - 7 - 4 7 - 3 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 4 - 1 - 2 5 - 0 - 2 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 3 - 0 at Villanova 11/28/18 46-67 L 5 - 4 - 1 2 - 1 - 1 4 - 3 - 1 7 - 5 - 1 DNP 0 - 2 - 2 8 - 4 - 2 DAVIDSON 12/2/18 65-57 W 2 2 - 8 - 3 7 - 8 - 0 2 - 0 - 0 3 - 1 - 0 1 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 4 - 2 - 3 QUINNIPIAC 12/08/18 54-42 W 1 6 - 5 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 3 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 6 - 2 at Monmouth 12/11/18 79-47 W 1 9 - 4 - 2 4 - 1 - 2 DNP 6 - 4 - 2 2 - 2 - 0 4 - 3 - 0 1 2 - 7 - 5 MARIST 12/15/18 60-57 W 5 - 7 - 3 3 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 - 7 - 3 at St. Francis Brooklyn 12/19/18 83-64 W DNP 2 - 4 - 2 DNP 1 0 - 3 - 1 0 - 3 - 0 4 - 2 - 4 8 - 8 - 2 at HARTFORD 12/21/18 75-38 W 1 2 - 4 - 3 4 - 4 - 1 3 - 0 - 0 3 - 5 - 6 2 - 4 - 0 6 - 4 - 1 4 - 3 - 0 at New Hampshire 12/29/18 90-42 W 5 - 4 - 2 6 - 4 - 1 1 1 - 3 - 0 5 - 4 - 3 9 - 1 - 1 0 - 4 - 3 0 - 2 - 0 PENN 01/05/19 60-66 L 1 3 - 2 - 4 2 - 5 - 1 3 - 0 - 0 DNP DNP DNP 2 - 5 - 0 at Columbia 02/01/19 79-64 W 1 8 - 9 - 2 4 - 8 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 5 - 3 at Cornell 02/02/19 75-46 W 1 0 - 1 - 2 4 - 1 - 3 5 - 0 - 1 3 - 2 - 3 DNP 1 - 1 - 0 5 - 7 - 2 YALE 02/08/19 86-96 L 1 1 - 3 - 5 1 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 4 - 2 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 4 - 3 BROWN 02/09/19 93-74 W 7 - 3 - 5 5 - 2 - 0 2 - 0 - 0 5 - 4 - 3 DNP 0 - 4 - 3 1 2 - 5 - 4 at Harvard 02/15/19 75-71 W 1 6 - 4 - 4 1 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 5 - 2 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 4 - 2 - 1 at Dartmouth 02/16/19 82-75 W 1 4 - 4 - 2 0 - 2 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 3 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 6 - 2 - 1 CORNELL 02/22/19 68-64 W 4 - 0 - 6 4 - 2 - 2 1 - 2 - 1 2 - 1 - 1 DNP 0 - 3 - 3 1 0 - 2 - 1 COLUMBIA 02/23/19 65-59 W 1 3 - 8 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 3 - 8 - 0 DNP 0 - 3 - 1 5 - 4 - 1 at Penn 02/26/19 68-53 W 1 4 - 5 - 6 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 - 2 - 3 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 6 - 2 - 1 DARTMOUTH 03/01/19 64-47 W 1 8 - 2 - 1 0 - 2 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 6 - 4 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 5 - 0 - 1 6 - 5 - 2 HARVARD 03/02/19 61-58 W 1 7 - 3 - 4 DNP DNP 2 - 9 - 0 DNP DNP 1 0 - 7 - 0 at Brown 03/08/19 88-68 W 2 3 - 6 - 1 3 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 3 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 1 0 - 6 - 0 at Yale 03/09/19 80-68 W 2 0 - 5 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 6 - 4 - 1 vs Cornell 03/16/19 68-47 W 4 - 3 - 3 2 - 0 - 0 3 - 1 - 0 6 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 4 - 0 - 0 6 - 3 - 5 vs Penn 03/17/19 65-54 W 1 3 - 6 - 2 DNP DNP 0 - 1 - 2 DNP DNP 2 - 2 - 0

21 22 24 25 31 32 33 Opponent Date Score EMSBO,KIRA BAUR,TAYLO CUNNINGHAM RUSH,GABRI ALARIE,BEL ISMAIL,QAL WEGER,LEXI at Rider 11/06/18 89-65 W 6 - 2 - 0 1 0 - 9 - 1 8 - 2 - 1 2 5 - 3 - 0 DNP DNP DNP at George Washington 11/11/18 49-64 L 0 - 1 - 0 DNP 1 0 - 4 - 2 5 - 9 - 2 DNP DNP DNP SHU 11/14/18 66-70 L 4 - 4 - 0 DNP 4 - 6 - 3 1 8 - 9 - 2 DNP DNP DNP at Penn State 11/18/18 71-79 L 0 - 3 - 0 DNP 6 - 0 - 1 2 0 - 6 - 1 DNP DNP DNP vs DEPAUL 11/22/18 67-82 L 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 0 - 3 - 4 4 - 6 - 2 DNP DNP DNP vs SYRACUSE 11/23/18 61-92 L 6 - 3 - 0 DNP 8 - 4 - 4 1 5 - 3 - 2 DNP DNP DNP vs K-STATE 11/24/18 61-80 L 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 6 - 4 - 1 1 6 - 1 0 - 0 DNP DNP DNP at Villanova 11/28/18 46-67 L 0 - 3 - 0 DNP 4 - 2 - 3 1 3 - 8 - 1 DNP DNP 3 - 0 - 0 DAVIDSON 12/2/18 65-57 W 0 - 2 - 0 DNP 4 - 4 - 1 1 2 - 1 0 - 2 DNP DNP 0 - 0 - 0 QUINNIPIAC 12/08/18 54-42 W 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 - 2 - 0 1 1 - 4 - 2 1 6 - 1 9 - 2 DNP DNP at Monmouth 12/11/18 79-47 W 2 - 2 - 0 DNP 3 - 1 - 3 1 1 - 6 - 3 1 6 - 7 - 2 DNP DNP MARIST 12/15/18 60-57 W 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 - 1 - 0 1 4 - 4 - 6 2 4 - 2 - 4 DNP DNP at St. Francis Brooklyn 12/19/18 83-64 W 4 - 2 - 0 DNP 1 9 - 7 - 7 1 8 - 2 - 5 1 8 - 9 - 6 DNP DNP at HARTFORD 12/21/18 75-38 W 4 - 5 - 1 DNP 8 - 0 - 2 5 - 5 - 5 2 4 - 1 1 - 2 DNP DNP at New Hampshire 12/29/18 90-42 W 0 - 5 - 2 1 2 - 1 - 2 6 - 2 - 2 1 2 - 3 - 5 1 8 - 2 - 3 DNP 6 - 0 - 0 PENN 01/05/19 60-66 L DNP 8 - 4 - 2 0 - 0 - 1 9 - 3 - 1 2 1 - 1 7 - 4 2 - 0 - 0 DNP at Columbia 02/01/19 79-64 W 1 - 2 - 0 DNP DNP 7 - 3 - 2 4 5 - 1 4 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 at Cornell 02/02/19 75-46 W 4 - 6 - 1 DNP DNP 9 - 3 - 1 2 1 - 1 0 - 5 DNP 1 3 - 2 - 2 YALE 02/08/19 86-96 L DNP DNP 2 - 2 - 1 1 8 - 1 - 1 3 8 - 1 3 - 4 2 - 1 - 0 DNP BROWN 02/09/19 93-74 W 7 - 4 - 1 DNP 6 - 1 - 3 2 2 - 6 - 3 2 0 - 1 6 - 5 7 - 0 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 at Harvard 02/15/19 75-71 W 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 - 1 - 1 1 5 - 4 - 1 1 9 - 9 - 2 9 - 5 - 0 5 - 0 - 0 at Dartmouth 02/16/19 82-75 W DNP 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 2 - 1 1 4 - 3 - 4 4 1 - 1 3 - 3 5 - 2 - 0 DNP CORNELL 02/22/19 68-64 W 6 - 1 - 0 2 - 2 - 1 0 - 1 - 2 1 6 - 2 - 1 1 0 - 8 - 4 5 - 4 - 0 8 - 2 - 0 COLUMBIA 02/23/19 65-59 W 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 7 - 0 DNP 8 - 4 - 2 1 4 - 7 - 5 5 - 3 - 1 DNP at Penn 02/26/19 68-53 W DNP 0 - 4 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 3 - 3 - 3 3 3 - 1 0 - 3 0 - 3 - 1 DNP DARTMOUTH 03/01/19 64-47 W 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 5 - 2 3 - 1 - 1 7 - 4 - 5 1 2 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 1 - 0 3 - 2 - 0 HARVARD 03/02/19 61-58 W DNP 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 1 1 - 5 - 2 1 9 - 1 0 - 2 DNP DNP at Brown 03/08/19 88-68 W 0 - 1 - 0 1 3 - 1 3 - 4 9 - 3 - 2 4 - 2 - 2 1 9 - 1 4 - 3 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 at Yale 03/09/19 80-68 W 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 1 0 - 0 7 - 3 - 0 7 - 6 - 1 0 3 1 - 1 3 - 6 DNP DNP vs Cornell 03/16/19 68-47 W 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 3 - 1 1 0 - 2 - 2 1 2 - 1 - 0 2 1 - 8 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 1 vs Penn 03/17/19 65-54 W DNP 2 - 3 - 1 5 - 4 - 2 1 8 - 3 - 2 2 5 - 6 - 3 DNP DNP

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 15 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

2018-19 Princeton Women's Basketball Princeton Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 19, 2019) All games

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Fouls Rider 52/27 37/38 89-65 +24 36-65/24-57 .554/.421 9-19/8-22 .474/.364 8-11/9-14 .727/.643 37/23 +14 18/14 14/16 5/4 6/8 15/16 George Washington 18/27 31/37 49-64 (15) 20-69/23-52 .290/.442 7-38/4-11 .184/.364 2-4/14-23 .500/.609 40/43 (3) 8/9 22/21 4/2 8/9 23/16 SHU 30/44 36/26 66-70 (4) 25-64/29-66 .391/.439 4-17/11-30 .235/.367 12-13/1-9 .923/.111 37/37 - 12/22 23/22 4/5 13/6 8/14 Penn State 21/24 42/39 71-79 (8) 25-79/23-59 .316/.390 7-27/5-15 .259/.333 14-14/28-34 1000/.824 43/49 (6) 11/12 16/21 5/5 10/8 25/19 DEPAUL 46/42 21/40 67-82 (15) 26-66/28-69 .394/.406 11-30/11-30 .367/.367 4-9/15-16 .444/.938 30/48 (18) 14/19 14/18 2/1 9/7 17/17 SYRACUSE 34/49 27/43 61-92 (31) 23-63/34-59 .365/.576 9-30/15-29 .300/.517 6-10/9-12 .600/.750 23/45 (22) 14/23 12/20 3/2 11/8 13/16 K-STATE 42/34 19/46 61-80 (19) 17-56/27-57 .304/.474 10-31/9-19 .323/.474 17-20/17-24 .850/.708 33/38 (5) 12/15 11/6 3/5 3/10 21/13 Villanova 22/34 24/33 46-67 (21) 20-58/28-67 .345/.418 3-17/9-31 .176/.290 3-5/2-4 .600/.500 32/39 (7) 12/19 10/8 4/5 5/6 8/10 DAVIDSON 24/27 41/30 65-57 +8 21-60/23-65 .350/.354 7-20/6-19 .350/.316 16-20/5-9 .800/.556 42/41 +1 9/14 12/16 7/1 7/6 15/22 QUINNIPIAC 23/21 31/21 54-42 +12 14-52/18-50 .269/.360 5-18/4-17 .278/.235 21-27/2-4 .778/.500 43/31 +12 9/9 16/21 7/6 12/7 10/22 Monmouth 44/31 35/16 79-47 +32 28-61/20-65 .459/.308 8-18/6-22 .444/.273 15-16/1-3 .938/.333 40/39 +1 19/7 12/19 7/2 15/7 6/13 MARIST 26/37 34/20 60-57 +3 24-53/20-50 .453/.400 6-22/9-20 .273/.450 6-7/8-8 .857/1000 26/29 (3) 16/17 17/23 5/1 12/6 15/13 St. Francis Brooklyn 42/35 41/29 83-64 +19 34-74/23-61 .459/.377 12-25/7-20 .480/.350 3-4/11-20 .750/.550 42/41 +1 27/11 14/19 9/2 12/10 16/10 HARTFORD 39/16 36/22 75-38 +37 29-58/13-59 .500/.220 10-21/3-20 .476/.150 7-8/9-18 .875/.500 49/32 +17 21/8 18/13 8/1 4/4 17/14 New Hampshire 45/22 45/20 90-42 +48 33-61/15-54 .541/.278 10-21/3-15 .476/.200 14-18/9-12 .778/.750 39/29 +10 24/9 11/21 5/3 14/6 14/14 PENN 28/33 32/33 60-66 (6) 21-66/23-54 .318/.426 7-23/7-14 .304/.500 11-17/13-23 .647/.565 43/41 +2 13/14 11/13 5/7 5/7 20/17 Columbia 38/33 41/31 79-64 +15 29-64/23-62 .453/.371 3-16/6-15 .188/.400 18-24/12-16 .750/.750 47/31 +16 10/9 14/14 6/2 9/7 17/24 Cornell 36/22 39/24 75-46 +29 25-61/20-58 .410/.345 9-24/2-13 .375/.154 16-19/4-8 .842/.500 40/37 +3 20/12 13/22 4/2 12/9 14/18 YALE 39/42 40/37 86-96 (10) 30-63/29-64 .476/.453 9-18/10-21 .500/.476 17-22/28-37 .773/.757 31/45 (14) 17/16 20/21 5/2 14/9 28/19 BROWN 40/29 53/45 93-74 +19 39-78/27-70 .500/.386 9-27/13-23 .333/.565 6-9/7-10 .667/.700 53/33 +20 29/15 9/8 11/2 7/6 14/11 Harvard 38/33 37/38 75-71 +4 27-58/28-60 .466/.467 3-11/11-23 .273/.478 18-24/4-4 .750/1000 31/34 (3) 9/13 11/19 4/4 10/3 11/21 Dartmouth 35/40 47/35 82-75 +7 27-58/28-55 .466/.509 6-22/9-16 .273/.563 22-30/10-11 .733/.909 34/27 +7 15/18 13/16 1/0 9/8 18/22 CORNELL 44/27 24/37 68-64 +4 24-62/27-54 .387/.500 8-25/1-8 .320/.125 12-16/9-11 .750/.818 35/29 +6 22/16 19/21 6/3 10/13 20/19 COLUMBIA 45/24 20/35 65-59 +6 23-69/25-59 .333/.424 6-25/5-18 .240/.278 13-15/4-8 .867/.500 46/36 +10 12/5 10/18 4/2 14/3 12/16 Penn 33/31 35/22 68-53 +15 25-58/21-63 .431/.333 5-18/3-14 .278/.214 13-17/8-11 .765/.727 41/39 +2 17/11 8/8 6/4 4/6 14/18 DARTMOUTH 27/28 37/19 64-47 +17 27-61/18-57 .443/.316 4-19/2-9 .211/.222 6-8/9-12 .750/.750 43/32 +11 16/8 19/17 7/2 10/12 15/10 HARVARD 25/27 36/31 61-58 +3 23-62/25-71 .371/.352 4-12/6-26 .333/.231 11-15/2-2 .733/1000 37/47 (10) 8/15 12/17 4/2 8/7 14/15 Brown 42/24 46/44 88-68 +20 34-77/26-67 .442/.388 4-21/8-21 .190/.381 16-20/8-12 .800/.667 51/39 +12 13/12 7/14 9/3 12/4 15/15 Yale 39/32 41/36 80-68 +12 25-56/24-68 .446/.353 3-12/9-27 .250/.333 27-31/11-14 .871/.786 43/35 +8 19/18 13/13 5/1 5/4 22/24 Cornell 37/25 31/22 68-47 +21 27-46/20-63 .587/.317 7-12/4-11 .583/.364 7-8/3-8 .875/.375 34/31 +3 16/9 23/18 4/0 11/11 11/12 Penn 30/31 35/23 65-54 +11 23-50/20-56 .460/.357 6-14/4-11 .429/.364 13-18/10-14 .722/.714 29/36 (7) 12/3 9/12 5/2 5/4 18/18

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category TEAM PLUS/MINUS STATISTICS

2018-19 Princeton Women's Basketball Plus/Minus Statistics

Cumulative Totals

Player Minutes PF PA +/- +-/40 G +-/Gm

Alarie, Bella 719:56 1361 1068 +293 +16.28 22 +13.32 Baur, Taylor 179:09 307 255 +52 +11.61 13 +4.00 Rush, Gabrielle 1069:11 1892 1658 +234 +8.75 31 +7.55 Cunningham, Julia 509:57 892 781 +111 +8.71 28 +3.96 Jordan, Sydney 843:58 1468 1298 +170 +8.06 31 +5.48 Littlefield, Carlie 972:51 1726 1540 +186 +7.65 30 +6.20 Boyer, Sydney 358:10 646 604 +42 +4.69 29 +1.45 Stone, Grace 689:05 1154 1075 +79 +4.59 30 +2.63 Connolly, Maggie 272:23 441 421 +20 +2.94 28 +0.71 Emsbo, Kira 178:23 294 284 +10 +2.24 25 +0.40 Young, Neenah 132:17 242 238 +4 +1.21 14 +0.29 Ismail, Qalea 97:04 180 181 -1 -0.41 9 -0.11 Weger, Lexi 67:08 111 117 -6 -3.57 11 -0.55 Haire, McKenna 155:23 248 275 -27 -6.95 23 -1.17

Total +/-: +1167

16 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #2 CARLIE LITTLEFIELD Guard • 5-9 • So. • Waukee, Iowa • Waukee High School

Sophomore Year (2018-19): First Team All-Ivy ... Ivy All-Tournament Team ... Began the season with 16 points and five assists at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Posted 22 points, five rebounds and five assists vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 14) ... Dropped in 11 points, eight rebounds and four assists at Penn State (Nov. 18) ... Scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds vs. No. 16 DePaul (Nov. 22) ... Another game with at least 10 points (11) vs. No. 15 Syracuse (Nov. 23) ... Registered 22 points vs. Kansas State and was named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team (Nov. 24) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Nov. 26) ... Scored 22 points in a comeback win over Davidson (Dec. 2) ... Scored 16 points vs. Quinnipiac (Dec. 8) ... Made four three-pointers and scored 19 points at Monmouth (Dec. 11) ... Did not miss from beyond the arc in four attempts vs. Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Contributed 13 points vs. Penn (Jan. 5) ... Just missed a double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds at Columbia (Feb. 1) ... Contributed five assists vs. Yale (Feb. 8) and Brown (Feb. 9) ... Scored in double figures at Harvard (Feb. 15) and at Dartmouth (Feb. 16) ... Gave out six helpers vs. Cornell (Feb. 22) ... Had eight rebounds vs. Columbia (Feb. 23) ... Contributed 18 points vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 1) and 17 points vs. Harvard (Mar. 2) ... Season-best 23 points on 8-of-14 shooting along with six rebounds at Brown (Mar. 8) ... Put up 20 points, five rebounds at Yale (Mar. 9).

Freshman Year (2017-18):Four-time Ivy Rookie of the Week (Nov. 13, Nov. 20, Jan. 8, Feb. 12) … Ivy Player of the Week (Feb. 12) … Sparkling collegiate debut, scoring 14 points, adding five rebounds and four assists vs. George Washington (Nov. 10) ... Dropped in 13 points, four boards and two helpers in a victory at Seton Hall (Nov. 16) ... Sank two three- pointers against Georgia Tech (Nov. 19) ... Swiped four steals and knocked in three three-pointers at Davidson (Nov. 25) ... Helped with five assists vs. No. 24/25 Villanova (Nov. 29) ... Scored 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting (66.7 percent) and stole four passes vs. Delaware (Dec. 2) ... Added 10 points, three rebounds at Quinnipiac (Dec. 9) ... Back-to-back games with at least 10 points at the Gator Holiday Classic (Dec. 20-21) ... Remarkable game with 15 points on 6-of-6 shooting with five assists and three steals vs. UMBC (Dec. 30) ... Posted eight points, six rebounds and five assists at Penn (Jan. 6) ... Performance vs. Columbia (Jan. 12) included 10 points, five rebounds and four assists ... Missed just one shot in five attempts vs. Cornell (Jan. 13) ... Knocked down four treys, adding 18 points vs. Harvard (Feb. 9) ... Was 6-of-10 from the floor with 17 points vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 10) ... Great outing with 12 points, five assists and four rebounds at Columbia (Feb. 17) ... Contributed four rebounds and four assists at Dartmouth (Feb. 23) ... Registered 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting with four treys vs. Yale (Mar. 10).

Before Princeton: School’s all-time leader in points (1,393), assists (380) and steals (296) … Single-season assists (133) and steals (89) leader … Four-year varsity player and a senior captain ... McDonald’s All-American nominee … Senior season awards include Iowa Basketball Coaches’ Association Class 5A Player of the Year, Des Moines Register All-CIML Elite Team, Iowa Newspapers Association First Team All-Iowa, First Team Class 5A All-State for Iowa Basketball Coaches’ Association and Iowa Newspaper Association … Most Outstanding Player in the IBCA All-Star Game … First Team All-State in back-to-back years (2016-17) … Was All-Division and All-Conference every season … Squad qualified for the state tournament each of her four seasons … State quarterfinalists in 2014, 2016 and 2017 … Team won the 2015 Class 5A State Championship … Lettered in track and soccer … National Honor Society … Academic Letter winner all four years … Iowa Girls Coaches’ Association and Iowa Basketball Coaches’ Association Academic All-State … Graduated in the top one percent of her class … Waukee Student Activity Council Member … Waukee Silver Cord Volunteer Program Member … Ignition Prayer Group.

Personal: Daughter of Peggy and Chris Littlefield … Has two brothers, Connor and Cade.

Why I chose Princeton: “I was first drawn to the expectation of excellence present on campus, both in the classroom and on the court,” expressed Littlefield. “However, I ultimately decided on Princeton because of the people — my future teammates, the coaching staff, faculty members, and mentors surrounding the team. From the first visit I took, it felt like a true family and was something that I knew I definitely wanted to be a part of. I know that Princeton is a special place where I will be challenged to grow as a person, player, and leader, while also mak- ing impactful relationships.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 30-29 857 83-201 .413 34-97 .351 49-67 .731 23 75 98 3.3 62 84 79 6 37 249 8.3 2018-19 30-30 961 133-333 .399 42-116 .362 97-129 .752 32 105 137 4.6 66 88 73 4 46 405 13.5 CAREER 60-59 1818 216-534 .404 76-213 .357 146-196 .745 55 180 235 3.9 128 172 152 10 83 654 10.9 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 23, at Brown (3/8/19), FG - 8, at Brown (3/8/19), FG Attempted - 18, vs. Kansas State (11/24/18), 3FG Made - 4, 4x - MR - at Hartford (12/21/18), 3FG Attempted - 9, 2x - MR - vs. Penn (1/5/19), FT Made - 9, 2x - MR - vs. Kansas State (11/24/18), FT Attempted - 10, vs. Kansas State (11/24/18), Rebounds - 9, at Columbia (2/1/19), Assists - 6, 2x - MR - vs. Penn (2/26/19), Blocks - 1, 10x - MR - vs. Harvard (3/2/19), Steals - 4, 3x - MR - vs. Columbia (2/23/19)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 17 #3 SYDNEY BOYER Forward • 6-1 • So. • Moorpark, Calif. • Oaks Christian

Sophomore Year (2018-19): Grabbed six rebounds at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Outstanding performance with 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting includ- ing four treys vs. No. 16 DePaul (Nov. 22) ... Scored seven points against Kansas State (Nov. 24) ... Posted seven points and eight rebounds vs. Davidson (Dec. 2) ... Snagged four rebounds at St. Francis-Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Scored four points and grabbed four rebounds at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Contributed six points and four rebounds at New Hampshire (Dec. 29) ... Contributed eight rebounds at Columbia (Feb. 1) ... Had 11 points vs. Yale (Feb. 8).

Freshman Year (2017-18): Scored first career points vs. Delaware (Dec. 2) ... Knocked down a trey at Lafayette (Dec. 6) ... Registered two points vs. UMBC (Dec. 30) ... Grabbed two rebounds vs. Columbia (Jan. 12). ... Hit a three-pointer vs. Cornell (Jan. 13) ... Added three points and two rebounds at Cornell (Feb. 16) ... Made two baskets vs. Brown (Mar. 2).

Before Princeton: A three-time captain that scored over 1,200 points and grabbed over 800 rebounds, second most in school history … McDonald’s All-American nominee … Named All-CIF Division IAA in 2017 … First team All-County (2016-17) … Was first team All-League three straight years (2015-17) …Selected to the First Team Nike TOC Arizona (2016) … Honored on the first team All-County Academic Team (2014-17) … Team won league title each of her four seasons … Made the semifinals of the CIF in 2014, 2015 and 2017 … Open Division CIF- SS Consolation Bracket Champions … Squad lost just one league game in four years … Earned Team MVP, Best Defender and Role Player along with Most Improved … Headmas- ters’ List every semester of the high school … Involved with the Knowledge Bowl.

Personal: Daughter of Holly and Fred Boyer … Has a dog, Maddy.

Why I chose Princeton: “I chose Princeton because it was simply the right fit for me,” said Boyer. “The coaches formed a relationship with me during the recruiting process and always put Princeton on my mind. The location is outstanding. The campus is beautiful and everything I had dreamed of, is safe, and is close enough to my family. The opportunities that Princeton offers is like no other college. Last but not least, Coach Banghart created an amazing basketball program with a great staff that is so respectable and competitive from an Ivy League standpoint and a Division-I standpoint. The players on the team are great as people and players. Everyone works hard; that is the type of environment I want to be in. Princeton is the best mix of basketball, academics, and opportunities compared to any other college.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 13-0 54 6-18 .333 3-12 .250 4-6 .667 1 6 7 0.5 5 1 2 1 2 19 1.5 2018-19 29-2 372 34-84 .405 12-42 .286 18-22 .818 18 44 62 2.1 38 22 23 7 15 98 3.4 CAREER 42-2 426 40-102 .392 15-54 .278 22-28 .786 19 50 69 1.6 43 23 25 8 17 117 2.8 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 16, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18) FG - 6, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18) FG Attempted - 9, at Columbia (2/1/19) 3FG Made - 4, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18) 3FG Attempted - 5, 2x - MR - at Columbia (2/1/19) FT Made - 4, 2x - MR - vs. Yale (2/8/19) FT Attempted - 4, 3x - MR - vs. Yale (2/8/19) Rebounds - 8, 2x - MR - at Columbia (2/1/19) Assists - 3, 2x - MR - at Cornell (2/2/19) Blocks - 2, at Rider (11/6/18) Steals - 3, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18)

18 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #4 McKENNA HAIRE Guard • 5-10 • So. • Charlotte, N.C. • Myers Park

Sophomore Year (2018-19): Contributed 13 points along with three steals at George Washington (Nov. 11) ... Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds at Villanova (Nov. 28) ... Knocked down three treys and scored 11 points at New Hampshire (Dec. 29).

Freshman Year (2017-18): Scored first collegiate points in debut vs. George Washington (Nov. 10).

Before Princeton: A two-time captain that scored over 1,000 points and grabbed 500 rebounds, both school records … McDonald’s All-American nominee … All-conference twice … All-Regional team in 2015 … Team went 97-20 and won the 4A State Championship twice and Southwestern 4A Conference title all four years of her career … Lettered in golf … National Honor Society and International Baccalaureate graduate … DREAM Team.

Personal: Daughter of Jennifer and Michael Haire … Has a brother, Jackson.

Why I chose Princeton: “I ultimately choose Princeton because of the team chemistry and atmosphere,” mentioned Haire. “My goal was to find a team that was like-minded in work ethic on and off the court. I know I’ve picked a school where I will learn and grow in so many ways!”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 3-0 6 1-4 .250 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1.0 2018-19 23-0 166 17-57 .298 11-43 .256 8-10 .800 6 7 13 0.6 14 6 10 2 7 53 2.3 CAREER 26-0 172 18-61 .295 12-47 .255 8-10 .800 6 7 13 0.5 16 7 10 2 7 56 2.2 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 13, at George Washington (11/11/18) FG - 5, at George Washington (11/11/18) FG Attempted - 11, at George Washington (11/11/18) 3FG Made - 3, 2x - MR - at New Hampshire (12/29/18) 3FG Attempted - 7, at George Washington (11/11/18) FT Made - 3, at Hartford (12/21/18) FT Attempted - 4, at Hartford (12/21/18) Rebounds - 3, 2x - MR - at New Hampshire (12/29/18) Assists - 2, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) Blocks - 1, 2x - MR - at Brown (2/9/19) Steals - 3, at George Washington (11/11/18)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 19 #10 GRACE STONE Guard • 5-11 • Fr. • Glen Clove, N.Y. • Long Island Lutheran

Freshman Season (2018-19): Contributed 13 points and seven boards at Penn State (Nov. 18) ... Added seven points and five rebounds at Villanova (Nov. 28) ... Scored in double figures (10 points) at St. Francis-Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Dished out six assists at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Dropped in 13 points and eight rebounds vs. Columbia (Feb. 23) ... Snagged nine rebounds including five offensive vs. Harvard (Mar. 2).

Before Princeton: Was a three-time captain … All-Long Island each year including first-team accolades three times … NY State Sports Writer’s All-State twice (2016, 2017) … Sportsmanship Award of the Junior Orange Bowl Holiday Tournament and NY State Federation All-Tournament Team (2017) … Team made the NY State Federation AA semifinals during junior and senior seasons, reaching the finals in 2015-16 and winning the title in 2014-15 … School was also in the Max Preps Poll every season … Coaches Award as a sophomore and junior … National Honor Society member … President of the French Club … Member of the Helping and Reaching Teens (H.A.R.T) and Ambassadors of Christ (A.O.C.) groups … Graduated with honors and made Honor Roll every quarter.

Personal: Daughter of Karen and Rikk Stone … Has three brothers, Ben, Gabe and Micah.

Why I chose Princeton: “Princeton is my perfect fit,” said Stone. “It reflects my passion for basketball and my desire to challenge myself academically while developing my gifts for service to my community. It allows me to learn both leadership as well as basketball from the top coach in the country, and from a staff I have loved and respected since I attended camp here as a fourth grader. Finally, I have the honor of joining a unique legacy of women who made this program so special for decades.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 30-28 636 43-139 .309 11-43 .256 28-34 .824 26 66 92 3.1 56 52 61 11 30 125 4.2 CAREER 30-28 636 43-139 .309 11-43 .256 28-34 .824 26 66 92 3.1 56 52 61 11 30 125 4.2 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 13, 2x - MR - vs. Columbia (2/23/19) FG - 5, vs. Columbia (2/23/19) FG Attempted - 14, at Penn State (11/18/18) 3FG Made - 2, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) 3FG Attempted - 6, vs. Columbia (2/23/19) FT Made - 4, at Penn State (11/18/18) FT Attempted - 4, at Penn State (11/18/18) Rebounds - 9, vs. Harvard (3/2/19) Assists - 6, at Hartford (12/21/18) Blocks - 2, 2x - MR - at Penn (2/26/19) Steals - 3, 2x - MR - at Dartmouth (2/16/19)

20 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #11 NEENAH YOUNG Guard/Forward • 5-10 • Fr. • Tracy, Calif. • St. Mary’s

Freshman Year (2018-19): Registered eight points and two treys at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Scored 10 points and grabbed three rebounds vs. No. 15 Syracuse (Nov. 23) ... Added four rebounds at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Contributed nine points and three steals at New Hampshire (Dec. 29).

Before Princeton: Finished career with 1,209 points, 336 rebounds, 246 steals, 169 assists and 44 blocks ... Cal Hi Sports Open/Division I All-State in 2018 along with NorCal Sports TV All-Star accolade … Selected NorCal Preps first-team All-NorCal and San Joaquin All-Area first team in 2017 and 2018 … Cal Hi Sports first team All-State, All-Star Preps – Female Athlete of the Year and CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Player of the Year in 2017 … Named CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I Championship MVP… Team was CIF Sac-Joaquin Section DI Champions all four years and won the 2014-2015 California Open Division Championship… Squad was nationally ranked and had a top five ranking in California all four years … Team in 2015 was inducted into the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame … Also lettered in track… Member of the National Honor Society … St. Mary’s Senate and Cabinet Student Government …Named 2018 St. Mary’s Winter Female Scholastic Athlete of the Year… Jester’s Club Female Student Athlete Scholastic Achievement Award in 2017... St. Mary’s Academic Letter recipient all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Nancy and Marcellus Young … Has two sisters, Jasmine and Nicole, and a brother, Marcellus, Jr.

Why I chose Princeton: “When considering my college choices, I took the approach of looking at my future college journey holistically,” stated Young. “With Princeton, I was able to check off every box: The academics, athletics, sense of community, and last but not least, my coaches and teammates. I felt it was the perfect match for me. I knew I would get the best of all worlds.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 14-0 137 15-49 .306 7-34 .206 8-9 .889 5 16 21 1.5 3 4 9 1 8 45 3.2 CAREER 14-0 137 15-49 .306 7-34 .206 8-9 .889 5 16 21 1.5 3 4 9 1 8 45 3.2 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 10, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) FG - 4, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) FG Attempted - 11, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) 3FG Made - 2, at Rider (11/16/18) 3FG Attempted - 8, vs. No. 15 Syracuse (11/23/18) FT Made - 2, 3x - MR - at New Hampshire (12/29/18) FT Attempted - 2, 3x - MR - at New Hampshire (12/29/18) Rebounds - 4, at Hartford (12/21/18) Assists - 2, vs. Kansas State (11/24/18) Blocks - 1, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) Steals - 3, at New Hampshire (12/29/18)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 21 #12 MAGGIE CONNOLLY Guard • 5-8 • Fr. • Wilmington, Del. • Ursuline Academy

Freshman Year (2018-19): Missed just one shot, scoring eight points at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Made all four free throw attempts at Monmouth (Dec. 11) ... Scored four points and dished out four assists at St. Francis-Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Knocked down two treys and snagged four rebounds at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Grabbed four rebounds at New Hampshire (Dec. 29) ... Had four rebounds and three assists vs. Brown (Feb. 9).

Before Princeton: A senior captain that was a three-time first team All-State and four-time first-team all-conference player … Finished her career with 1,115 points … The Delaware Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year (2018) … Gatorade Player of the Year (2016-17) … 2017 Diamond State Classic All-Tournament Team … MVP at She’s Got Game / Blue Chip and Philadelphia Play by Play Tournaments … Won Ursuline Coaches’ Award as a senior … Team won three state titles and the Diamond State Classic National Bracket in 2017 … Also lettered in golf … Member of the National Honor Society … Student Council treasurer … President of National Art Honor Society … Student Ambassador … Highest honors each semester … St. Francis de Sales Award in 2018.

Personal: Daughter of Anne and Colm Connolly … Has three brothers, John, Jim and Will

Why I chose Princeton: “I chose Princeton because from the moment I stepped on campus and connected with the coaching staff and team, I knew it was a place I could call home,” said Connolly. “I’m excited to be challenged both academically and athletically, and to be in an environment where I am constantly supported and motivated.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 28-1 291 12-46 .261 5-24 .208 8-10 .800 7 27 34 1.2 13 23 25 0 15 37 1.3 CAREER 28-1 291 12-46 .261 5-24 .208 8-10 .800 7 27 34 1.2 13 23 25 0 15 37 1.3 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 7, at Rider (11/6/18) FG - 3, at Rider (11/6/18) FG Attempted - 6, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) 3FG Made - 2, at Hartford (12/21/18) 3FG Attempted - 2, 2x - MR - vs. Cornell (2/22/19) FT Made - 4, at Monmouth (12/11/18) FT Attempted - 4, at Monmouth (12/11/18) Rebounds - 4, 3x - MR - vs. Brown (2/8/19) Assists - 4, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) Blocks - Steals - 2, 3x - MR - vs. Cornell (3/16/19)

22 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #13 SYDNEY JORDAN Guard/Forward • 6-0 • Sr. • Manassas, Va. • Stonewall Jackson

Senior Year (2018-19): Grabbed seven boards at George Washington (Nov. 11) ... Registered 13 points, adding five rebounds, two blocks and two steals vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 14) ... Earned first career double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds at Penn State (Nov. 18) ... Third straight game with double-figures (10 points) along with four rebounds and four assists vs. No. 16 DePaul (Nov. 22) ... Scored 14 points, stole three passes and had three helpers vs. Davidson (Dec. 2) ... Registered 12 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals at Monmouth (Dec. 11) ... Missed just two shots in eight attempts, scoring 12 points, while securing seven rebounds, three steals, three assists and two blocks vs. Marist (Dec. 15) ... Just missed a double-double with eight points and eight rebounds at St. Francis-Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Did not miss in six attempts vs. Brown (Feb. 9) ... Was 5-of-7 from the floor, scoring 10 points vs. Cornell (Feb. 22) ... Posted 10 points and seven rebounds vs. Harvard (Mar. 2) on Senior Night ... Had five assists vs. Cornell (Mar. 16).

Junior Year (2017-18): Registered six points and four rebounds vs. George Washington (Nov. 10) ... Stole four passes vs. Delaware (Dec. 2) ... Personal-best 11 points at Rutgers (Dec. 13) ... Recorded six points, three rebounds and two blocks vs. Chattanooga at the Gator Holiday Classic (Dec. 21) ... Grabbed three rebounds in each game vs. Columbia (Jan. 12) and Cornell (Jan. 13) ... Posted six points and five rebounds at Yale (Feb. 2) ... Added six rebounds including four offensive boards vs. Penn (Feb. 13) ... Did not miss in six at- tempts vs. Cornell, dropping in 12 points at Cornell (Feb. 16) ... Remarkable outing at Dartmouth (Feb. 23), going 7-of-8, registering 14 points ... Missed just one shot, scoring nine points vs. Penn (Mar. 11).

Sophomore Year (2016-17): Played in every game and made 24 starts … Averaged 4.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, shot 40.4 percent, dished out 29 assists and stole 29 passes …. Her 71 offensive rebounds were seventh in the Ivy League … Grabbed an offensive board in 28 contests … Made five of seven shots for 10 points along with six rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks vs. Dayton (Nov. 19) … Grabbed at least three offensive rebounds in five straight games (Nov. 25-Dec. 10) …. Was 3-of-3 from the floor vs. Lafayette (Dec. 7), scoring six points … Registered four points, five rebounds and five assists vs. Wagner (Dec. 21) … Did not miss a shot vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 3), amassing seven points … Matched season best with 10 points at Yale (Feb. 17).

Freshman Year (2015-16): Appeared in 17 games ... Made collegiate debut at Seton Hall (Nov. 19) ... Season-high 16 minutes with a season-best five points vs UC Irvine (Nov. 27) ... Scored four points at No. 10/No. 12 Ohio State (Dec. 18) ... Back-to-back games with two rebounds each at Marist (Dec. 29) and vs. Hampton (Jan. 3) ... Season-best four rebounds vs. Brown (Jan. 29) ... Four points vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 9).

Before Princeton: Two-year captain at Stonewall Jackson… finished career with 910 points, 934 rebounds, 322 steals, and 261 assists… helped team to a 75-18 record and four conference championships… led Lady Raiders to two regional titles (2013, 2014), state semifinals berth in 2013 and state runner-up finish in 2014… McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2015… Stonewall Jackson Female Athlete of the Year (2015)… first-team all-district (2014, 2015)… All-Met honorable mention honoree (2015)… All-Region Tourna- ment team in 2014.

Academic: National Honor Society Vice President… Harvard Book Prize… Youth Salute Award… Virginia Girls’ State Representative… National Achievement Scholarship… National Merit Scholarship Finalist… IB (International Baccalaureate) Honors Certificate… also a member of the Ecology Club, National English Honor Society… Peer Diversity Club, Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) Club.

Personal: Full name is Sydney Alexandra Jordan, born July 24, 1997… daughter of Daryle and Paula Jordan… has two sisters, Samantha and Ryan… sister Samantha played basketball at Lafayette College… sister Ryan currently plays basketball for Hampton University… grandfather John Brown played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 17-0 121 9-25 .360 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 11 9 20 1.2 20 4 7 3 8 25 1.5 2016-17 30-24 562 55-136 .404 0-0 .000 12-22 .545 71 44 115 3.8 88 29 37 14 29 122 4.1 2017-18 29-29 562 65-128 .508 1-1 1.000 13-22 .591 34 43 77 2.7 58 27 26 8 17 144 5.0 2018-19 31-31 828 91-192 .474 0-0 .000 25-33 .758 65 74 139 4.5 90 52 41 21 47 207 6.7 CAREER 107-84 2073 220-481 .457 1-1 1.000 57-87 .655 181 170 351 3.3 256 112 111 46 101 498 4.7

CAREER HIGHS: Points - 14, 3x - MR - vs. Davidson (12/2/18), FG - 7, 2x - MR - vs. Davidson (12/2/18), FG Attempted - 16, vs. Davidson (12/2/18), 3FG Made - 1, at Rutgers (12/13/17), 3FG Attempted - 1, at Rutgers (12/13/17), FT Made - 6, vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18), FT Attempted - 8, vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18), Rebounds - 11, at Penn State (11/18/18), Assists - 5, 3x - MR - vs. Cornell (3/16/19), Blocks - 3, at Lipscomb (12/31/16), Steals - 5, vs. Wagner (12/21/16)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 23 #21 KIRA EMSBO Forward • 6-5 • Fr. • Lakewood, Colo. • Lakewood

Freshman Year (2018-19): Scored six points at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Grabbed four rebounds vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 14) ... Blocked three shots at Penn State (Nov. 18) ... Did not miss in her three attempts vs. No. 15 Syracuse (Nov. 23) ... Snagged four points, five rebounds and two blocks at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Came down with five rebounds at New Hampshire (Dec. 29) ... Contributed six rebounds at Cornell (Feb. 2) ... Put up seven points and four rebounds vs. Brown (Feb. 9).

Before Princeton A junior captain that earned a 2018 McDonald’s All-American nomination … Picked up two all-conference accolades … Esmark All-American Award … Invited to the 2018 The Show All-Star Game … Squad won three Jeffco League titles (2015, 2016, 2018) … Team made the state’s Great Eight in 2015 and 2016, made the state final in 2017 and the Final Four in 2018 … Lettered in track for three years … Member of the National Honor Society … High honors and Academic All-State all four years … Presidential Award … Vice President of the Key Club and was part of the Link Leaders, Wind Ensemble (playing saxophone) and International Baccalaureate program.

Personal: Daughter of Susan and Poul Emsbo ... Has a brother, Erik, and twin sister, Camilla ... Sister will play basketball at Yale.

Why I chose Princeton: “I chose Princeton because it is an exception to the common misconception that by playing basketball at a high level, you have to sacrifice an incredible education,” stated Emsbo. “My education has always been a priority to me and I knew from the first time that I talked to the coaching staff that they felt the same way. The coaches have created a supportive environment within the Princeton Basketball family, making me confident that it will be the perfect place for me to grow as an individual and as a basketball player.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 25-2 205 20-45 .444 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 12 36 48 1.9 25 5 20 20 1 44 1.8 CAREER 25-2 205 20-45 .444 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 12 36 48 1.9 25 5 20 20 1 44 1.8 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 7, vs. Brown (2/9/19) FG - 3, 3x - MR - vs. Brown (2/9/19) FG Attempted - 6, at Cornell (2/2/19) 3FG Made - 3FG Attempted - 1, vs. Seton Hall (11/14/18) FT Made - 2, vs. Cornell (2/22/19) FT Attempted - 2, 3x - MR - vs. Cornell (2/22/19) Rebounds - 6, at Cornell (2/2/19) Assists - 2, at New Hampshire (12/29/18) Blocks - 3, at Penn State (11/18/18) Steals - 1, at Cornell (2/2/19)

24 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #22 TAYLOR BAUR F • 6-2 • Jr. • St. Louis, Mo. • MICDS

Junior Year (2018-19): Just missed a double-double, finishing with 10 points and nine rebounds at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Registered 12 points at New Hampshire (Dec. 29) ... Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Penn (Jan. 5) ... Grabbed seven rebounds vs. Columbia (Feb. 23) ... Had five rebounds vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 1) ... Produced a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds at Brown (Mar. 8) ... Snagged 10 boards at Yale (Mar. 9).

Sophomore Year (2017-18): Scored first collegiate points vs. George Washington (Nov. 10) ... Team-best two steals at Seton Hall (Nov. 17) ... Snagged five points, four rebounds, two steals and a block vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 19) ... Registered six points and six rebounds vs. No. 24/25 Villanova (Nov. 29) ... Added seven points and six rebounds vs. Delaware (Dec. 2) ... Missed just one basket in four attempt, scoring six points vs. UMBC (Dec. 30) ... Recorded 10 rebounds vs. Columbia (Jan. 12) ... Helped out with nine boards vs. Cornell (Jan. 13) ... Stole three passes vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 10) ... Ripped down seven board at Cornell (Feb. 16) ... Contributed 10 rebounds and five blocks vs. Brown (Mar. 2).

Freshman Year (2016-17): Did not play because of an injury.

Before Princeton: 2016 Gatorade Player of the Year, American Family Insurance USA Today/All USA Player of the Year and McDonald’s All-American nominee … Finished as the school’s all-time leader in rebounds (694), blocks (233), double-doubles, triple doubles despite missing junior season because of an ACL injury … Was a two-time captain … Scored 1,268 career points and finished with averages of 16.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game … Missouri Basketball Coaches’ Association Class 4, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Metro League Conference Player of the Year following senior season … 2014 All-State, All-Conference, All-District first teams as well as All-Metro third team … All-Conference and All-District team as a freshman … Team was the 2015 and 2016 Missouri State Class Four Runner-Up during Baur’s time along with four straight district championships, three consecutive league championships.

Personal: Daughter of Laurie and Turner Baur ... Has two brothers, Trey and Griffin and one sister, Peyton … Brother, Trey plays baseball at Cornell … Father, Turner played football at Stanford from 1987-92 and then played for the New England Patriots in 1992 … Grandfather, Tee played soccer at North Carolina from 1964-68.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 N/A 2017-18 28-0 237 21-51 .412 0-2 .000 13-21 .619 31 52 83 3.0 28 11 14 10 11 55 2.0 2018-19 13-2 198 24-53 .453 0-0 .000 19-27 .704 20 43 63 4.8 23 14 8 13 14 67 5.2 CAREER 41-2 435 45-104 .433 0-2 .000 32-48 .667 51 95 146 3.6 51 25 22 23 25 122 3.0 CAREER HIGHS : Points - 13, at Brown (3/8/19) FG - 5, at New Hampshire (12/29/18) FG Attempted -10, vs. Penn (1/5/19) 3FG Made - 3FG Attempted - FT Made - 5, at Brown (3/8/19) FT Attempted - 8, at Brown (3/8/19) Rebounds - 13, at Brown (3/8/19) Assists - 4, at Brown (3/8/19) Blocks - 5, vs. Brown (3/2/18) Steals - 3, 2x - MR - at Brown (3/8/19)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 25 #24 JULIA CUNNINGHAM G • 5-11 • Fr. • Watchung, N.J. • Watchung

Freshman Year (2018-19): Ivy All-Tournament Team ... Snagged eight points at Rider (Nov. 6) ... Made first collegiate start, scoring 10 points at George Washington (Nov. 11) ... Grabbed five offensive rebounds, securing three assists, two steals and a block ... Scored 10 points vs. No. 16 DePaul (Nov. 22) ... Impressive performance with 19 points with five three-pointers along with seven rebounds and seven assists at St. Francis- Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Ivy Rookie of the Week (Dec. 24) ... Scored 10 points and had four steals vs. Cornell (Mar. 16).

Before Princeton: A two-time captain that was the program’s all-time leader in scoring (1,718) along with 738 rebounds, 360 assists, 324 steals and 167 blocks … Third-team all-state and first-team all-area … Selected first team All-Group IV twice … All-Conference three times … All-USA New Jersey second team … New Jersey Senior All-Star Game … Squad won Skyland Conference Raritan Division three times (2015, 2017-18) … Team was Group IV section two runner-up … Member of the National Honor Society … Language National Honor Society in junior and senior years … Somerset County Scholar Athlete

Personal: Daughter of Catherine and John Cunningham … Has an older brother, Colin

Why I chose Princeton: “I chose Princeton because it will allow me to compete against excellent athletic competition while also providing a world-class education,” mentioned Cunningham. “I fell in love with the campus and the team on my first visit and automatically pictured myself at Princeton. The coaching staff aims to guide their players to become great athletes and better people. Princeton is the perfect fit for me because of the balance of academics and athletics while still creating an environment that feels like home.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 28-6 536 50-140 .357 14-44 .318 29-37 .784 18 45 63 2.3 45 50 45 5 22 143 5.1 CAREER 28-6 536 50-140 .357 14-44 .318 29-37 .784 18 45 63 2.3 45 50 45 5 22 143 5.1 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 19, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) FG - 7, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) FG Attempted - 13, vs. No. 16 DePaul (11/22/18) 3FG Made - 5, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) 3FG Attempted - 7, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) FT Made - 4, at New Hampshire (12/29/18) FT Attempted - 5, at New Hampshire (12/29/18) Rebounds - 7, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) Assists - 7, at St. Francis-Brooklyn (12/19/18) Blocks - 2, vs. Brown (2/9/19) Steals - 4, vs. Cornell (3/16/19)

26 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #25 GABRIELLE RUSH Guard • 5-10 • Sr. • Hinsdale, Ill. • Hinsdale Central

Senior Year (2018-19): Ivy All-Tournament Team ... A remarkable outing at Rider (Nov. 6), dropping in five three-pointers and 25 points ... Contributed 18 points, nine rebounds and three steals vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 14) ... Hit five treys against No. 15 Syracuse (Nov. 23) ... Snagged first career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds vs. Kansas State (Nov. 24) ... Third straight game with at least 10 points at Villanova (Nov. 28) ... Second career double-double with 12 points and 10 boards vs. Davidson (Dec. 2) ... Had 11 points, four rebounds and four steals vs. Quinnipiac (Dec. 8) ... Sixth straight game with double-digits (11 pts) at Monmouth (Dec. 11) ... Hit the game-winning three-pointer and posted six assists vs. Marist (Dec. 15) ... Sank four three-pointers at New Hampshire (Dec. 29) ... Stole four passes vs. Penn (Jan. 5) ... Put up 18 points along with five three-pointers vs. Yale (Feb. 8) ... Contributed 22 points and six treys vs. Brown (Feb. 9) ... Put up double-digits at Harvard (Feb. 15) and at Dartmouth (Feb. 16) ... Put up 16 points with four three-pointers vs. Cornell (Feb. 22) ... Stole four passes vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 1) ... Dished out 10 assists at Yale (Mar. 9) ... Hit four long-range buckets vs. Cornell (Mar. 16) ... Hit four treys and scored 18 points vs. Penn in the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game (Mar. 17).

Junior Year (2017-18): Posted four rebounds and three steals vs. George Washington (Nov. 10) ... Scored 14 points, sinking four treys at Seton Hall (Nov. 17) ... Sank three three-pointers at Wagner (Dec. 17) ... Recorded seven rebounds, adding five points vs. UMBC (Dec. 30) ... Remarkable contest at Penn (Jan. 6), going 6-of-9 from the floor with five three-pointers, finishing with 17 points along with six rebounds ... Knocked down three three-pointers vs. Columbia (Jan. 12) and Cornell (Jan. 13) ... Went 4-of-8 from deep at Yale (Feb. 2) ... Grabbed four rebounds and added 10 points at Brown (Feb. 3) ... Missed just three shots in nine attempts, making four three-pointers and completing the game with 19 points vs. Harvard (Feb. 9) .. Made three three-pointers vs. Brown (Mar. 2) ... Stole four passes vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 1).

Sophomore Year (2016-17): Saw action in 29 contests … Saw a jump in every offensive category … Averaged 6.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists … Shot 34.5 percent from beyond the arc … Made 30-of-33 free throws (90.9 percent) … Scored eight points in nine minutes at Delaware (Nov. 22) … Posted eight points, five rebounds and four assists vs. Rutgers (Nov. 25) … Sank four treys and snagged seven boards at Kansas State (Dec. 18) … Contributed seven caroms vs. Wagner (Dec. 21) … Opened Ivy play with 15 points, four rebounds vs. Penn (Jan. 7) … Season-best five three-pointers vs. Brown (Jan. 13), adding 16 points … Season-best 18 points vs. Harvard along with four long-distance buckets and four free-throws … Scored 13 points at Cornell (Feb. 10) … Went 4-of-8 from the three-point line for 15 points at Brown (Feb. 18) ...

Freshmen Year (2015-16): Saw time in 16 contests this year ... Scored three points in collegiate debut vs. American (Nov. 13) ... Register points in back-to-back games at Dayton (Dec. 20) and Hampton (Jan. 3) ... Season-high 10 points on 4-of-5 (80 percent) shooting in 10 minutes vs Brown (Jan. 29) ... Followed that performance with nine points in 10 minutes vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 5) ... Had four points and three rebounds vs. Columbia (Feb. 26).

Before Princeton: Four-year letterwinner and senior captain at Hinsdale Central… program’s career leader in scoring (2,322), rebounding (751), and three-pointers made (504)… owns school’s single-season scoring (772), rebounding (362), and three-point (98) records… averaged 21.1 points during her career and a double-double as a senior… netted a single-game program-record 40 points in the 2015 regional championship… led Hinsdale Central ISHA regional title… Esmark All-America honoree… Associated Press first-team all-state selection… IABAC and Chicago Sun Times first-team all-state pick… Pioneer Press, Suburban Life Player of the Year… four-time all-conference honoree… regional three- point champion (2011-15)… finished third in Illinois Ms. Basketball voting… also lettered in tennis and soccer.

Academic: Illinois State Scholar… National Merit Scholar Letter of Commendation… AP Scholar with Distinction… IHSA All-State Academic Team… member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Gabrielle McHugh Rush, born Oct. 3, 1996… daughter of Pete and Kathleen Rush… has two brothers, Nick and Matthew… has two sisters, Danielle and Christine… brother Nick played sprint football for Penn… sister Christine played basketball at Brown… grandfather James G. Rush lettered in football and baseball at Purdue.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 16-0 83 12-31 .387 6-19 .316 9-10 .900 2 9 11 0.7 9 3 8 1 4 39 2.4 2016-17 29-0 530 61-185 .330 49-142 .345 30-33 .909 26 57 83 2.9 43 41 39 6 18 201 6.9 2017-18 30-0 521 55-157 .350 48-130 .369 26-29 .897 12 63 75 2.5 48 32 23 4 17 184 6.1 2018-19 31-31 1053 134-351 .382 87-249 .349 34-45 .756 24 117 141 4.5 60 78 53 9 50 389 12.5 CAREER 106-31 2187 262-724 .362 190-540 .352 99-117 .846 64 246 310 2.9 160 154 123 20 89 813 7.7

CAREER HIGHS: Points - 25, at Rider (11/6/18), FG - 9, at Rider (11/6/18), FG Attempted - 22, at Penn State (11/18/18), 3FG - 6, vs. Brown (2/9/19), 3FG Attempted - 13, 2x - MR - vs. Brown (2/9/19), FT - 6, at Dartmouth (2/16/19), FT Attempted - 9, at Dartmouth (2/16/19), Rebounds - 10, 2x - MR - vs. Davidson (12/2/18), Assists, 10, at Yale (3/9/19), Blocks - 3, vs. Davidson (12/2/18), Steals - 4, 6x - MR- vs. Dartmouth (3/1/19)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 27 #31 BELLA ALARIE G/F • 6-4 • Jr. • Bethesda, Md. • National Cathedral School

Junior Year (2017-18): Ivy Tournament Most Outstanding Performer ... Ivy All-Tournament ... Ivy League Player of the Year ... Unanimous First Team All-Ivy ... Returned from injury with 16 points, 19 rebounds and five blocks vs. Quinnipiac (Dec. 8) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Dec. 10) ... Put up 16 points, seven rebounds, four blocks at Monmouth (Dec. 11) ... Knocked down 10 shots for 24 points, along with four assists, three steals and two blocks vs. Marist (Dec. 15) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Dec. 17) ... Just missed a double-double with 18 points, nine rebounds, adding six assists, three blocks and a steal at St. Francis-Brooklyn (Dec. 19) ... Was 11-of-18 (61 percent) from the floor, finishing with 24 points and 11 rebounds at Hartford (Dec. 21) ... Ivy Player of the Week (Dec. 24) ... Scored 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting (66.7 percent) at New Hampshire ... Double-double (21 points, 17 rebounds) vs. Penn (Jan. 5) ... Set Ivy League single-game records for points (45) and field goals (20) against Columbia (Feb. 1) and broke the program record for career blocks ... Another double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds at Cornell (Feb. 2) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Feb. 4) ... USBWA National Player of the Week (Feb. 5) ... NCAA.com Starting Five (Feb. 6) ... Registered 38 points including 1,000th career point, 13 rebounds, six steals, four assists vs. Yale (Feb. 8) ... Put up 20 points vs. 16 rebounds vs. Brown (Feb. 9) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Feb. 11) ... Dropped in 41 points and 13 rebounds at Dartmouth (Feb. 16) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Feb. 18) ... Remarkable with 33 points on 13-of-21 shooting and 10 rebounds at Penn (Feb. 26) ... Back-to-back double-doubles vs. Dartmouth (Mar. 1) and Harvard (Mar. 2) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Mar. 4) ... Added 19 points and 14 rebounds in 21 minutes at Brown (Mar. 8) ... Put up 31 points, 13 rebounds, six assists at Yale (Mar. 9) ... Ivy League Player of the Week (Mar. 11) ... Missed just one shot in 10 attempts, scoring 21 points vs. Cornell (Mar. 16) ... Went 10-of-15 from the floor for 25 points, along with six rebounds and five blocks vs. Penn in the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game (Mar. 17). Sophomore Year (2017-18): Ivy League Player of the Year ... First Team All-Ivy ... Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player … Ivy League All-Tournament Team … Blocked 79 shots this season, breaking her own single-season program record … Her 283 rebounds are the third most in a single-season in Princeton history … Her 9.3 rebounds per game are tied for the seventh most in a single-season … Recorded 12 double-doubles … A six-time Ivy Player of the Week (Dec. 11, Dec. 25, Jan. 8, Jan. 15, Feb. 19, Mar. 5) … Filled out the stat sheet with 13 points, eight rebounds, two blocks and a steal vs. George Washington (Nov. 10) ... Game-high 22 points and 12 rebounds for her ninth career double-double at Seton Hall (Nov. 16) ... 10th career double-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds along with four steals and two blocks vs. Georgia Tech (Nov.19) ... Game-high 29 points along with nine rebounds, three blocks, two steals vs. No. 24/25 Villanova (Nov. 29) ... Just missed a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds along with three blocks, three assists vs. Delaware (Dec. 2) ... Double-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds, while swatting six shots at Lafayette (Dec. 6) ... Second straight double-double with 16 points (on 6-of-9 shooting) and 11 rebounds at Quinnipiac (Dec. 9) ... Went off for 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting (61.5 percent) along with nine rebounds, a block and steal vs. St. Joe’s (Dec. 20) ... Was 7-of-13 from the floor (53.8 percent) for 16 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, eight of which were offensive vs. Chattanooga (Dec. 21) ... Selected as the Gator Holiday Classic MVP and to the All-Tournament team (Dec. 21) ... Third straight game with at least 10 points, scoring 13 points in just 20 minutes vs. UMBC (Dec. 30) ... Just missed a triple-double (!!!) with 18 points, 12 rebounds and eight blocks at Penn (Jan. 6) ... Went 7-of-11 from the floor, finishing with 18 points, 13 rebounds, three steals, two assists and a block vs. Columbia (Jan. 12) ... Blocked eight shots at Yale (Feb. 2) ... Helped team with 14 rebounds at Brown (Feb. 3) ... Double-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds, along with three blocks vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 10) ... Stole the show against Penn with 18 points, 15 rebounds, three blocks and two steals vs. Penn (Feb. 13) ... Impressive performance with 18 points, nine rebounds, four steals and three blocks at Cornell (Feb. 16) ... Had six helpers at Columbia (Feb. 17) ... Posted 18 points and 10 rebounds vs. Yale (Mar. 3) ... Dominating performance with 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting with 17 rebounds and three blocks vs. Yale (Mar. 10) ... Grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked six shots vs. Penn (Mar. 11) … Swatted four shots vs. No. 16 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Mar. 16). Freshman Year (2016-17): Ivy League Rookie of the Year … First team All-Ivy … Nine-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week accolades which ties the Princeton record set by Niveen Rasheed in 2009 (Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec. 26, Jan. 9, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Mar. 6) … Three-time Ivy League Player of the Week (Dec. 5, Dec. 26, Feb. 6) … Ivy League All-Tournament Team … Led the team in scoring (12.6), rebounding (8.0), blocks (51), field goals (139) and minutes played (919) … Ranked in the Ivy League’s top ten in defensive rebounds (third), blocks (fourth), total rebounds (fifth), three-point field goal percentage (sixth), scoring (ninth), field goals (ninth), field goal percentage (ninth) Her 51 blocks broke the single-season record originally set by Ellen Devoe during the 1984-85 season … Is one of four freshmen in program history to start every game … Is in the top five all-time for freshman single-season records in games played (tied for first), blocks (first), three-point attempts (109, second), three-pointers made (39, third), rebounds (241, third), points (377, fourth), field goals (fifth) and field goal attempts (322) … Opened her collegiate career with 24 points, seven rebounds vs. Rider (Nov. 11) … Posted first career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds vs. Dayton (Nov. 19) … Swatted seven shots over three games (Nov. 22-27) … Had one of the most impressive games in program history vs. Seton Hall (Nov. 30), scoring 26 points, grabbing 15 rebounds and dishing out six assists … Alarie became the first person to achieve those marks in a game since Ellen Devoe vs. Lehigh on Nov. 25, 1983 … Blocked four shots vs Lafayette (Dec. 7) … Dropped in 20 points on 9-of-12 (75.0 percent) shooting and contributed nine rebounds, four blocks and three assists vs. Wagner (Dec. 21) … Began a stretch of 11 consecutive games with at least 10 points with a double-double (16 points and 15 rebounds) at Lipscomb (Dec. 31) … Began Ivy play with a 17-point performance on 7-of-11 from the floor vs. Penn (Jan. 7) … Had another double-double vs. Yale with 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Yale (Jan. 14) … Amassed a 21-point outing on 8-of-11 shooting (72.7 percent), securing five rebounds, blocking three shots and stealing three passes at Cornell (Feb. 10) … Missed just one shot on seven attempts for 15 points vs. Columbia (Feb. 24) …Contributed 12 points and 12 caroms at Dartmouth (Mar. 4) … Had an incredible performance vs. Harvard in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinal (Mar. 11) with 17 points, a season-best 16 rebounds and two blocks … Ended the year with at least 11 rebounds in four of the five contests … Just missed a double-double vs. Villanova (Mar. 17) in the first round of the WNIT, finishing with nine points and 13 rebounds. Before Princeton: A 1,000 point scorer for the Eagles and two-time captain … Averaged over 28 points, 15 rebounds, five blocks and recorded a double-double in every game during season season … 2015-16 Gatorade Player of the Year for the Washington D.C. area, Washington Post All-Met first team, DC State Athletic Association first team and McDonald’s All-American nominee following senior campaign … 2015 Tina Thompson She Got Game Classic MVP … 2014-15 USA Today First Team All-USA D.C. and DC State Athletic Association All-State second team … National Cathedral School MVP from 2014-16 along with the Coaches’ Award in 2013-14 … Team finished second in the Independent School League (ISL) State Tournament in 2015 and won the regular season ISL A Division title in 2012-13. Personal: Daughter of Rene Augustine and … Has two brothers, Christian and Alexander … Father, Mark played at Duke and was a two-time All-ACC first team selection … Mark was drafted in the first round of the 1986 NBA Draft and played for five seasons … Grandfather, Norman graduated magna cum laude from Princeton in 1957 and received his masters’ degree in 1959 … Norman was a professor at Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science from 1997-99.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 30-30 919 139-322 .432 39-103 .379 60-90 .667 64 177 241 8.0 67 62 52 51 32 377 12.6 2017-18 30-30 920 153-313 .489 22-67 .328 71-90 .789 87 196 283 9.4 60 69 51 79 39 399 13.3 2018-19 22-22 703 202-384 .526 13-40 .325 88-106 .830 72 156 228 10.4 41 73 40 64 27 505 23.0 CAREER 82-82 2543 494-1019.485 74-210 .352 219-286 .766 223 529 752 9.2 168 204 143 194 98 1281 15.6 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 45, at Columbia (2/1/19), FG - 20, at Columbia (2/1/19), FG Attempted - 28, at Columbia (2/1/19), 3FG Made - 5, vs. Seton Hall (11/30/16), 3FG Attempted - 8, 2x - MR - vs. Seton Hall (11/30/16), FT Made - 11, at Yale (3/9/19), FT Attempted - 15, vs. Penn (1/5/19), Rebounds - 19, vs. Quinnipiac (12/8/18), Assists - 6, 4x - MR - at Yale (3/9/19), Blocks - 8, 2x - MR - vs. Columbia (1/12/18), Steals - 6, vs. Yale (2/8/19)

28 14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances #32 QALEA ISMAIL Guard • 6-1 • Sr. • Bel Air, Md. • Patterson Mill

Senior Year (2018-19): Season debut came against Penn (Jan. 5) ... Scored seven points vs. Brown (Feb. 9) ... Was 4-of-6 from the floor, scor- ing nine points at Harvard (Feb. 15).

Junior Year (2017-18): Made season debut at Yale (Feb. 2) ... Scored 11 points at Brown (Feb. 3) ... Made four shots vs. Harvard (Feb. 9) ... Blocked three shots at Cornell (Feb. 16) ... Did not miss a shot in three attempts at Columbia (Feb. 17) ... Made four free throws vs. Brown (Mar. 2).

Sophomore Year (2016-17): Did not play because of an injury.

Freshman Year (2015-16): Saw time in 20 games this year ... Made collegiate debut vs. American (Nov. 13) ... Scored first collegiate points at Rider (Nov. 24) ... Season-best eight points and four free throws vs. Monmouth (Dec. 8) ... Had points in six straight games (Feb. 12-27), highlighted by six-point performance vs. Columbia (Feb. 13).

Before Princeton: Four-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Patterson Mill… scored 1,000th point during junior season… holds all-time scoring record (boy’s and girl’s) with 1,758 points… averaged 21 points, nine rebounds, five assists, and four steals as a senior… finished with 752 career rebounds… led Huskies to four regional championships and the 2014 UCBAC conference title… helped squad to two Class 2A state championships… McDonald’s All-America nominee… four-time first-team all-county and first-team all-conference pick… 2015 Conference Player of the Year… two-time first-team All-Metro (2014, 2015)… 2013 second-team All-Metro… four-time Fox 45 News Prep Player of the Week… two-time Baltimore Sun Player of the Week… 2014 Harford Heart Player of the Month… 2014 USA Today Maryland second team… 695 Hoops Player of the Year… also lettered in volleyball and track & field.

Academic: Maryland Scholar… historian of National French Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Qalea Naomi Ismail, born Mar. 6, 1997… daughter of Qadry and Holly Ismail… has two brothers, Qadry and Qadir… mother Holly played basketball for Syracuse… father Qadry lettered in football and track & field at Syracuse before playing 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ra- vens, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints… uncle Raghib Ismail also played nine seasons in the NFL for the Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders.

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 20-0 155 15-32 .469 0-2 .000 20-32 .625 6 12 18 0.9 20 9 15 2 2 50 2.5 2016-17 N/A 2017-18 14-13 159 22-45 .489 2-8 .250 10-13 .769 4 15 19 1.4 19 6 17 6 4 56 4.0 2018-19 9-0 98 15-30 .500 2-6 .333 5-8 .625 10 9 19 2.1 10 4 9 3 2 37 4.1 CAREER 43-13 412 52-107 .486 4-16 .250 35-53 .660 20 36 56 1.3 49 19 41 11 8 143 3.3

CAREER HIGHS: Points - 11, at Brown (2/3/18) FG - 5, at Brown (2/13/18) FG Attempted - 9, at Brown (2/3/18) 3FG Made - 1, 4x - MR - vs. Columbia (2/23/19) 3FG Attempted - 3, vs. Cornell (2/22/19) FT Made - 4, 2x - MR - vs. Brown (3/2/18) FT Attempted - 5, vs. Monmouth (12/8/15) Rebounds - 4, vs. Cornell (2/22/19) Assists - 2, 2x - MR - vs. Brown (2/9/19) Blocks - 3, at Cornell (2/16/18) Steals - 1, 7x - MR - at Harvard (2/15/19)

14-Time Ivy League Champions • 8 NCAA Appearances 29 #33 LEXI WEGER Guard/Forward • 6-3 • Fr. • Fairfax, Va. • Episcopal

At Princeton: Did not miss at New Hampshire, scoring six points (Dec. 29) ... Knocked in five shots, scoring 13 points at Cornell (Feb. 2) ... Hit two treys vs. Cornell (Feb. 23) ... Blocked three shots vs. Cornell (Mar. 16).

Before Princeton: A two-time captain that was the school’s all-time leader in scoring (1,458 points), rebounds (744) and blocks (341) … All-State second team three years … All-Met honorable mention three times … All-ISL all four years … Alexandria Sportman’s Club Athlete of the Month (Feb. 2017) … Team was the 2016-17 ISL A Regular Season Champions and 2015-16 ISL A Tournament Champions … Named team MVP as a senior and earned Most Improved Player as a freshman … Also lettered in cross country and lacrosse … Head Tour Guide … Writer for the student newspaper (The Chronicle) and student-published magazine (The Daemon) … Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

Personal: Daughter of Pauline and Roger Weger … Has a sister, Shawn.

Why I chose Princeton: “There are many ‘Princeton Things’ that I love: the academic program that’s designed for me to discover my passions, a community of people with diverse interests, and a beauti- ful campus filled with tradition,” mentioned Weger. “When I visited, I saw how my future team and coaching staff challenged each other to grow as competitors, as teammates, and as people. I could feel the sense of family. I knew I had found my place.”

Season GP-GS Min FG FG% 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O D Tot Avg. PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 11-0 66 14-25 .560 7-11 .636 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 0.6 2 3 3 4 2 38 3.5 CAREER 11-0 66 14-25 .560 7-11 .636 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 0.6 2 3 3 4 2 38 3.5 CAREER HIGHS: Points - 13, at Cornell (2/2/19) FG - 5, at Cornell (2/2/19) FG Attempted - 7, at Cornell (2/2/19) 3FG Made -2, vs. Cornell (2/23/19) 3FG Attempted - 3, vs. Cornell (2/23/19) FT Made - 2, at Cornell (2/2/19) FT Attempted - 2, at Cornell (2/2/19) Rebounds - 2, 3x - MR - vs. Dartmouth (3/1/19) Assists - 2, at Cornell (2/2/19) Blocks - 3, vs. Cornell (3/16/19) Steals - 1, 2x - MR - at Brown (3/8/19)

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#2 Carlie #3 Sydney #4 McKenna #10 Grace #11 Neenah Littlefield Boyer Haire Stone Young G • 5-9 • So. F • 6-1 • So. G • 5-10 • So. G • 5-11 • Fr. G/F • 5-10 • Fr. Waukee, Iowa. Moorpark, Calif. Charlotte, N.C.. Glen Cove, N.Y. Tracy, Calif.

#12 Maggie #13 Sydney #21 Kira #22 Taylor #24 Julia Connolly Jordan Emsbo Baur Cunningham G • 5-8 • Fr. G/F • 6-0 • Sr. F • 6-5 • Fr. F • 6-2 • Jr. G • 5-11 • Fr. Wilmington, Del. Manassas, Va. Lakewood, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Watchung, N.J.

#25 Gabrielle #31 Bella Alarie #32 Qalea #33 Lexi HC - Courtney Rush Ismail Weger Banghart G/F • 6-4 • Jr. G • 6-1 • Sr. G/F • 6-3 • Fr. 12th season G • 5-10 • Sr. Bethesda, Md. Hinsdale, Ill. Bel Air, Md. Fairfax, Va. Dartmouth’ 00

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