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The Opponents PPrincetonrinceton WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball 22007-08007-08 Big East. Pac-10. SEC. They’re all on the Princeton docket this year, a season that will bring a national runner-up and a powerhouse Southeastern Conference program to Jad- win Gym. And that’s just the non-conference slate. 30 GAMES • 23 TEAMS Players Divider TThehe OpponentsOpponents 29 WWWWWW.GOPRRINCETONINCETONTIIGERSGERS.CCOMOM 2299 PRRINCETONINCETON WOOMENMEN’S BAASKETBALLSKETBALL 22007-08007-08 PPrincetonrinceton WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball 2007-082007-08 2007-08 OPPONENTS BBrownrown BBearsears CColumbiaolumbia LLionsions SAT., FEB. 16 AT PROVIDENCE, R.I. SAATT..,, FEEBB. 9 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. FRRII..,, FEEBB. 2299 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. FRRII..,, MAARR. 7 AATT NEEWW YOORKRK, NN.Y..Y. Quick Facts Quick Facts Head Coach ............. Jean Marie Burr (New Hampshire ’77) Head Coach ................................ Paul Nixon (Vanderbilt ’93) Record at Brown ...................................266-241 (19 seasons) Record at Columbia ................................14-41 (two seasons) Career Record ...............................................................Same Career Record ...............................................................Same 2006-07 Record ................................................................5-23 2006-07 Record ................................................................8-20 2006-07 Ivy Record ................................................... 3-11, 8th 2006-07 Ivy Record ................................................... 4-10, 7th Location ........................................................ Providence, R.I. Location .......................................................... New York, N.Y. Basketball SID ..............................................Lyndsey Maurer Basketball SID ..................................................Pete McHugh Offi ce Phone ...................................................(401) 863-7014 Offi ce Phone ...................................................(212) 854-7064 SID e-mail [email protected] SID e-mail [email protected] World Wide Web .................................www.brownbears.com World Wide Web ..........................www.gocolumbialions.com Press Row Phone ...........................................(401) 863-3208 Press Row Phone ...........................................(212) 854-1165 Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost Returning: Returning: Annesley O’Neal, Sr., G, 5-6 7.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.4 apg Brittney Carfora, Sr., G, 6-0 10.5 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 0.6 apg Shae Fitzpatrick, So., G, 6-0 6.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.6 apg Chelsea Frazier, So., F/C, 6-3 8.0, ppg, 6.0 rpg, 0.5 apg Lost: Danielle Browne, So., G, 5-8 7.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 1.9 apg Ashley King-Bischof, F 11.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 1.7 apg Lost: Lena McAfee, G 7.8 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 1.8 apg Megan Griffi th, G 13.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 3.8 apg Catherine Schaper, F 4.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 0.3 apg Shasta Henderson, G 3.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 1.2 apg Series History Series History Overall .......................................................Brown leads 29-28 Overall ..................................................Princeton leads 32-14 2006-07 Meetings ............at Princeton 69, Brown 51 (2/3/07) 2006-07 Meetings .....at Princeton 79, Columbia 73 (1/12/07) Princeton 55, at Brown 49 (3/2/07) at Columbia 58, Princeton 53 (2/17/07) Current Streaks .....................................Overall: Princeton, 3 Current Streaks ..................................... Overall: Columbia, 1 Home: Princeton, 4 Home: Princeton, 3 Away: Princeton, 1 Away: Columbia, 1 Largest Margin of Victory ........1977-78, 23 points (W, 80-57) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 1980-81, 82 points (W, 96-14)* Largest Margin of Defeat ......... 2000-01, 33 points (L, 35-68) Largest Margin of Defeat ......... 2001-02, 15 points (L, 61-79) *as Barnard College First Time This Century 30/30 Club Princeton’s sweep of Brown last season was the fi rst season sweep In the fi rst Princeton-Columbia meeting of each of the last two by the Tigers of the Bears since 2000 and just the sixth sweep since seasons, Meagan Cowher has broken the 30-point mark, dropping in the teams began playing twice annually in the 1982-83 season. 32 in 2006 and 31 in 2007. PRRINCETONINCETON WOOMENMEN’S BAASKETBALLSKETBALL 22007-08007-08 3300 WWWWWW.GOPRRINCETONINCETONTIIGERSGERS.CCOMOM 31 PPrincetonrinceton WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball 22007-08007-08 2007-08 OPPONENTS CCornellornell BBigig RReded Dartmouth Big Green SAATT..,, FEEBB. 8 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. FRRII..,, FEEBB. 1 AATT HAANOVERNOVER, NN.H..H. FRRII..,, MAARR. 8 AATT ITTHACAHACA, NN.Y..Y. SAATT..,, FEEBB. 2233 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. Quick Facts Quick Facts Head Coach ........................ Dayna Smith (Rhode Island ’96) Head Coach ..........................Chris Wielgus (Springfi eld ‘74) Record at Cornell ................................... 42-93 (fi ve seasons) Record at Dartmouth ........................... 330-233 (22 seasons) Career Record ...............................................................Same Career Record ..................................... 367-254 (24 seasons) 2006-07 Record ..............................................................12-15 2006-07 Record ..............................................................15-14 2006-07 Ivy Record ..................................................... 8-6, 3rd 2006-07 Ivy Record .....................................................9-5, 2nd Location ................................................................Ithaca, N.Y. Location ...........................................................Hanover, N.H. Basketball SID ..................................................... Julie Greco Basketball SID ..........................................................Dara Ely Offi ce Phone ...................................................(607) 255-4688 Offi ce Phone ...................................................(603) 646-2449 SID e-mail ...............................................jag235@cornell.edu SID e-mail [email protected] World Wide Web ...............................www.cornellbigred.com World Wide Web .........................www.dartmouthsports.com Press Row Phone ...........................................(607) 255-3532 Press Row Phone ..................................(603) 646-2468/2311 Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost Returning: Returning: Moïna Snyder, Jr., F, 6-1 9.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 1.3 bpg Koren Schram, Jr., G, 5-7 10.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.2 apg Kayleen Fitzsimmons, Jr., G, 5-5 8.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 2.5 apg Sydney Scott, Sr., F, 6-0 9.5 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 0.8 apg Shannan Scarselletta, Jr., F, 6-1 6.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.0 apg Darcy Rose, Jr., F/C, 6-2 6.9 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 0.8 apg Lauren Benson, So., G, 5-6 4.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 2.7 apg Kristen Craft, Jr., G, 5-8 6.1 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.5 apg Lost: Lost: Claire Perry, G 8.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 1.4 apg Ashley Taylor, Sr., G/F 17.3 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.2 apg Series History Series History Overall ..................................................Princeton leads 36-18 Overall ................................................Dartmouth leads 39-19 2006-07 Meetings ........ Cornell 70, at Princeton 66 (1/12/07) 2006-07 Meetings ......... at Dartmouth 75, Princeton 46 (2/10/07) at Cornell 69, Princeton 66 (2/16/07) at Princeton 61, Dartmouth 56 (2/23/07) Current Streaks .........................................Overall: Cornell, 2 Current Streak .......................................Overall: Princeton, 1 Home: Cornell, 1 Home: Princeton, 1 Away: Cornell, 1 Away: Dartmouth, 1 Largest Margin of Victory ........1980-81, 47 points (W, 73-26) Largest Margin of Victory ........1990-91, 25 points (W, 74-49) Largest Margin of Defeat ......... 2001-02, 25 points (L, 52-77) Largest Margin of Defeat ......... 2006-07, 29 points (L, 46-75) Almost a Record, Almost a Win Hey, I’ve Been Here Before Meagan Cowher scored 35 at home against Cornell last season, Princeton’s fi rst Ivy League weekend will mark the homecoming of three from matching the Princeton single-game record set in 1985. New Hampshire native and Dartmouth alumna and former assistant The Tigers were almost as close to a win, falling by just four points. coach Courtney Banghart as the Tigers visit Hanover. 30 WWWWWW.GOPRRINCETONINCETONTIIGERSGERS.CCOMOM 3311 PRRINCETONINCETON WOOMENMEN’S BAASKETBALLSKETBALL 22007-08007-08 PPrincetonrinceton WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball 2007-082007-08 2007-08 OPPONENTS HHarvardarvard CCrimsonrimson PPennenn QQuakersuakers SAATT..,, FEEBB. 2 AATT CAAMBRIDGEMBRIDGE, MAASSSS. SAATT..,, JAANN. 1122 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. FRRII..,, FEEBB. 2222 AATT PRRINCETONINCETON, NN.J..J. TUUEE..,, MAARR. 1111 AATT PHHILADELPHIAILADELPHIA, PA. Quick Facts Quick Facts Head Coach ..Kathy Delaney-Smith (Bridgewater State ‘71) Head Coach ..............................Patrick Knapp (Widener ’75) Record at Harvard ................................ 382-276 (25 seasons) Record at Penn ....................................32-49 (three seasons) Career Record ...............................................................Same Career Record ..................................... 325-352 (24 seasons) 2006-07 Record ..............................................................15-13 2006-07 Record ..............................................................12-15 2006-07 Ivy Record ....................................................13-1,
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