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PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Princeton University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 2014-2015 Visiting Team Guide Princeton, New Jersey Phone: 609-258-3534 Fax: (609) 258-4477 www.goprincetontigers.com 1 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Table of Contents Welcome & General Information 3 Mission Statement 4 Emergency Contact Info and Athletic Trainers 5 Coaching Staff Directory 6 Athletic Department Staff Directory 8 Athletic Communications Staff 9 Directions to Princeton University 10 Directions to Princeton University Athletic Facilities 11 Princeton University Campus Map 12 Princeton University Athletic Facilities 13 Princeton University Athletic Facilities Map 14 Transportation 15 Princeton University Department of Athletics Preferred Hotel Partners 18 Princeton University Department of Athletics Preferred Dining Partners 20 2 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Welcome to Princeton! America's best minds have been visiting and meeting in the Princeton region for more than 200 years. The Princeton region offers a stimulating combination of performances by nationally and internationally acclaimed theater and musical groups, museums that address every intellectual interest, as well as modern fitness centers, gourmet restaurants, bustling malls, and sports events of every form and league. All of this can be found in a region that evolved from significant events in American history and that is known for its charming old fashioned shopping villages, monuments, and beautiful parks. As you prepare for your trip, we hope you will find this guide a useful resource. It was compiled with information to assist you with your travel plans and to make your stay in Central New Jersey even more enjoyable. Please feel free to contact members of the Princeton staff if you have any additional questions or need further assistance. -
Believes in Building Long-Term Relationships “Time Is More Valuable Than Money.”
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Ivy League Champions (12): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances (5): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 PRINCETON VS. CORNELL/COLUMBIA GAME NOTES SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Cornell Big Red Columbia Lions Nov. 13 AMERICAN .............................W, 72-34 Nov. 15 DUQUESNE .............................W, 94-66 15-4 (4-1 Ivy) 13-7 (5-1 Ivy) 12-9 (1-5 Ivy) Nov. 19 at Seton Hall ......................................L, 71-64 Nov. 24 at Rider ..............................................W, 78-59 Nov. 27 vs. UC-Irvine ......................................W, 83-42 Nov. 28 vs. Seattle ..........................................W, 85-48 Dec. 6 MICHIGAN .............................W, 74-57 Dec. 8 MONMOUTH ..........................W, 81-70 Dec. 12 PITTSBURGH ...........................W, 61-47 Dec. 14 FORDHAM ..............................W, 55-44 Dec. 18 at Ohio State ......................................L, 90-70 The Week That Was • In its five Ivy matchups, Princeton has held opponents Dec. 20 at Dayton ............................................L, 85-81 • All 15 players scored as the Tigers took down Dartmouth, to a .349 field goal percentage and .272 three-point field Dec. 29 at Marist ............................................W, 77-44 85-48 on Friday evening at Leede Arena. goal percentage. Jan. 3 HAMPTON .............................W, 79-55 • Michelle Miller and Alex Wheatley led the Tigers with • The Orange and Black hold a +15.1 rebounding edge in Jan. 9 at Penn * ............................................L, 50-48 11 points each. Annie Tarakchian added eight points, 12 Ivy League play this season. Jan. 29 BROWN * ..............................W, 72-53 rebounds and four assists. • Michelle Miller is averaging 15.8 points in the Tigers’ five Jan. 30 YALE * ...................................W, 65-50 • Princeton trailed 7-5 before finishing the first quarter on conference games, good for 5th among Ivy players. -
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2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Ivy League Champions (24): 1981, 1982, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances (21): 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 2016 NCAA TOURNAMENT • SATURDAY, NOV. 12 - 11:30 A.M. SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Last Meeting: Penn State Nittany Lions Sept. 2 #1 NORTH CAROLINA L, 2-1 10-7, 5-2 Ivy Oct. 2, 2016 17-2, 6-2 Big Ten Sept. 4 BUCKNELL W, 5-2 Penn State 4, Princeton 2 State College, Pa. Sept. 9 #12 ALBANY W, 3-2 All-Time Series: Sept. 11 #10 DELAWARE W, 4-2 Penn State leads Princeton, 26-10 Sept. 16 at #14 Virginia L, 2-0 Team Stats: Sept. 20 #6 MARYLAND L, 2-1 Princeton: (3.2 gpg), (1.6 gaa) Penn State: (4.2 gpg), (1.5 gaa) Sept. 24 DARTMOUTH* W, 4-0 How Did We Get Here? a career-high 29 points. McCarthy led the team with four Sept. 25 at American W, 2-1 Princeton is 10-7 overall and went 5-2 in the Ivy League. game-winning tallies, putting the Tigers on top vs. then-No. Oct. 1 at Yale * W, 3-0 The Tigers boasted two top-20 wins, taking down then- 10 Delaware, American, Columbia and Towson. This is the No. 12 Albany (Sept. 9) and then-No. 10 Delaware (Sept. third straight season that she has been picked for the All-Ivy Oct. -
1 Quick Facts Schedule & Results Princeton Vs
Ivy League Champions (12): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances (5): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 PRINCETON VS. CORNELL/COLUMBIA GAME NOTES SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Yale Bulldogs Brown Bears Nov. 13 AMERICAN .............................W, 72-34 Nov. 15 DUQUESNE .............................W, 94-66 17-4 (6-1 Ivy) 11-14 (2-6 Ivy) 13-9 (1-7 Ivy) Nov. 19 at Seton Hall ......................................L, 71-64 Nov. 24 at Rider ..............................................W, 78-59 Nov. 27 vs. UC-Irvine ......................................W, 83-42 Nov. 28 vs. Seattle ..........................................W, 85-48 Dec. 6 MICHIGAN .............................W, 74-57 Dec. 8 MONMOUTH ..........................W, 81-70 Dec. 12 PITTSBURGH ...........................W, 61-47 Dec. 14 FORDHAM ..............................W, 55-44 Dec. 18 at Ohio State ......................................L, 90-70 The Week That Was • In its seven Ivy matchups, Princeton has held opponents Dec. 20 at Dayton ............................................L, 85-81 • Six players scored at least seven points as Princeton de- to a .340 field goal percentage and .269 three-point field Dec. 29 at Marist ............................................W, 77-44 feated Cornell, 71-51 at Jadwin Gymnasium on Friday. goal percentage. Jan. 3 HAMPTON .............................W, 79-55 • Senior Annie Tarakchian led the way with 12 points and • The Orange and Black hold a +15.9 rebounding edge in Jan. 9 at Penn * ............................................L, 50-48 six rebounds while Michelle Miller secured 11 points, four Ivy League play this season. Jan. 29 BROWN * ..............................W, 72-53 rebounds and four assists. • Michelle Miller is averaging 15.1 points in the Tigers’ Jan. 30 YALE * ...................................W, 65-50 • After taking a 32-26 advantage at the half, the Tigers seven conference games, good for 5th among Ivy players. -
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Ivy League Champions (12): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances (5): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 PRINCETON VS. COLUMBIA/CORNELL GAME NOTES SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Columbia Lions Cornell Big Red Nov. 13 AMERICAN .............................W, 72-34 Nov. 15 DUQUESNE .............................W, 94-66 19-4 (7-1 Ivy) 12-13 (1-9 Ivy) 13-11 (5-5 Ivy) Nov. 19 at Seton Hall ......................................L, 71-64 Nov. 24 at Rider ..............................................W, 78-59 Nov. 27 vs. UC-Irvine ......................................W, 83-42 Nov. 28 vs. Seattle ..........................................W, 85-48 Dec. 6 MICHIGAN .............................W, 74-57 Dec. 8 MONMOUTH ..........................W, 81-70 Dec. 12 PITTSBURGH ...........................W, 61-47 Dec. 14 FORDHAM ..............................W, 55-44 Dec. 18 at Ohio State ......................................L, 90-70 The Week That Was • Under Banghart, the Tigers have posted a 100-18 (.848) Dec. 20 at Dayton ............................................L, 85-81 • The Princeton women’s basketball team used an out- record against Ivy League opponents. Dec. 29 at Marist ............................................W, 77-44 standing offensive shooting performance (33-of-58, 56.9 • Princeton is averaging 76.1 points per game, highest Jan. 3 HAMPTON .............................W, 79-55 percent) to get by the Yale University Bulldogs, 94-81 on among Ivy League foes, Columbia is second (68.5) while Jan. 9 at Penn * ............................................L, 50-48 Friday evening. Cornell is seventh (62.9) Jan. 29 BROWN * ..............................W, 72-53 • Senior Alex Wheatley tied her career high with 22 points • The Tigers place second in the Ivy in scoring defense at Jan. 30 YALE * ...................................W, 65-50 while adding four rebounds and two assists. -
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Ivy League Champions (12): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances (6): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 COLUMBIA LIONS - FEB. 24, 2017 - 7:00 P.M. / CORNELL BIG RED - FEB. 25, 2017 - 6:00 P.M. SCHEDULE & RESULTS Princeton Tigers Columbia Lions Cornell Big Red Nov. 11 RIDER .....................................L, 70-62 13-9 (7-2 Ivy) 13-10 (3-7 Ivy) 14-9 (5-5 Ivy) Nov. 13 at George Washington ........................L, 56-45 Nov. 19 DAYTON ............................ L, 62-56 (OT) Nov. 22 at Delaware ..........................................L, 66-62 Nov. 25 RUTGERS .................................W, 64-34 Nov. 27 at UMBC ..............................................W, 69-58 Nov. 30 SETON HALL ............................W, 94-67 Dec. 7 LAFAYETTE ...............................W, 65-27 Dec. 10 at Fordham...........................................L, 57-55 Dec. 18 at Kansas State .....................................L, 60-42 Dec. 21 WAGNER ...............................W, 107-44 Brown Recap - 2/18/17 Ivy Notes Dec. 29 at Georgia Tech ....................................L, 67-51 •The Princeton Tigers used a well-balanced offensive attack •Head coach Courtney Banghart’s team leads the Ivy Dec. 31 at Lipscomb .........................................W, 71-43 to hold off the Brown Bears, 81-75, at the Pizzitola Sports League in offensive rebounds (15.2) and total rebounds Jan. 7 PENN* .....................................L, 62-57 Center on Saturday afternoon. (44.1). Jan. 13 BROWN* ................................ L, 98-88 •Leslie Robinson had a team-high 17 points while Gabri- •Fans have flocked to Jadwin Gym to see the Tigers as they Jan. 14 YALE* .....................................W, 74-62 elle Rush, Taylor Brown and Bella Alarie also reached dou- place first in attendance (841).