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PRINCETON BASKETBALL (17-6, 10-0 Ivy) at Columbia • Fri., Feb PRINCETON BASKETBALL (17-6, 10-0 Ivy) at Columbia • Fri., Feb. 24, 2017, 7 p.m. at Cornell • Sat., Feb. 25, 2017, 6 p.m. Levien Gym, New York, N.Y. Newman Arena, Ithaca, N.Y. Video: Ivy League Digital Network Video: Ivy League Digital Network/ESPN3 Audio: WPRB 103.3 & TuneIn Audio: WPRB 103.3 & TuneIn (10-13, All-Time Series: Princeton leads 151-85 All-Time Series: Princeton leads 145-80 (7-8, 4-6 Ivy) Last Mtg: 2/11/17, at Princeton 61, Columbia 59 Last Mtg: 1/10/17, at Princeton 69, Cornell 60 3-7 Ivy) Princeton 2016-17 Schedule Mon., Nov. 14 at BYU (ESPN2) L, 73-82 Sun., Nov. 20 at Lehigh L, 67-76 Princeton’s 2016-17 Roster Wed., Nov. 23 at Lafayette W, 71-55 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Fri., Nov. 25 ROWAN W, 108-46 0 Aaron Young G 6-0 180 Jr. Falls Church, Va. (Virginia Episcopal) Tue., Nov. 29 at VCU L, 70-81 1 Vittorio Reynoso-Avila F 6-5 200 Fr. La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada) Tue., Dec. 6 vs. California # (FS1) L, 51-62 Wed., Dec. 7 vs. Hawai’i # (FS1) W, 75-62 2 Jose Morales G 5-9 165 Fr. Miramar, Fla. (Hun School [N.J.]) Sat., Dec. 10 at Liberty W, 67-64 3 Devin Cannady G 6-1 185 So. Mishawaka, Ind. (Mishawaka Marian) Wed., Dec. 14 SAINT JOSEPH’S (ESPNU) L, 68-76 4 Mike LeBlanc F 6-6 195 Jr. Dover, N.H. (New Hampton) Tue., Dec. 20 at Monmouth L, 90-96 5 Amir Bell G 6-4 190 Jr. East Brunswick, N.J. (East Brunswick) Thu., Dec. 22 at Bucknell W, 72-70 10 Spencer Weisz F 6-4 210 Sr. Florham Park, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) Wed., Dec. 28 HAMPTON W, 77-49 11 Elias Berbari G 6-2 180 So. Greenlawn, N.Y. (Harborfields) Sat., Dec. 31 CAL POLY W, 81-52 12 Myles Stephens G 6-5 205 So. Lawrenceville, N.J. (St. Andrew’s [Del.]) Sat., Jan. 7 PENN* (CSN-Phila.) W, 61-52 13 Will Gladson F 6-10 255 Fr. Chesterfield, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) Fri., Jan. 13 BROWN* W, 97-66 14 Khyan Rayner G 5-11 165 Sr. Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) Sat., Jan. 14 YALE* W, 66-58 Fri., Feb. 3 at Dartmouth* W, 69-64 25 Steven Cook F 6-5 200 Sr. Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Sat., Feb. 4 at Harvard* W, 59-57 30 Hans Brase F 6-9 235 Sr. Clover, S.C. (Hill School [Pa.]) Tue., Feb. 7 at Penn* (CSN-Phila.) W, 64-49 31 Pete Miller F 6-11 230 Sr. Winchester, Mass. (Northfield Mount Hermon) Fri., Feb. 10 CORNELL* W, 69-60 32 Jackson Forbes F 6-6 220 Jr. Plano, Texas (John Paul II) Sat., Feb. 11 COLUMBIA* W, 61-59 33 Alexander Lee F 6-5 205 Sr. Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep) Fri., Feb. 17 at Yale* W, 71-52 34 Richmond Aririguzoh C 6-9 220 Fr. Ewing, N.J. (Trenton Catholic) Sat., Feb. 18 at Brown* W, 66-51 35 Alec Brennan F 6-11 230 Jr. Weston, Mass. (Milton Academy) Fri., Feb. 24 at Columbia* 7 p.m. 44 Noah Bramlage F 6-9 220 So. Glandorf, Ohio (Ottawa-Glandorf) Sat., Feb. 25 at Cornell* 6 p.m. Fri., Mar. 3 HARVARD* (ESPNU) 5 p.m. Sat., Mar. 4 DARTMOUTH* 6 p.m. Head coach Mitch Henderson (6th season/Princeton ’98/Career Record: 113-59) Mar. 11-12 Ivy League Tourn. (Palestra) Assistant coaches Kerry Kittles (1st season/Villanova ’96), Brett MacConnell (4th season/Rut- # Pearl Harbor Inv., Bloch Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii gers ’08), Skye Ettin (1st season/TCNJ ’15) Dir. of Basketball Ops. Chris Mongilia (1st season/William Paterson ’13) Princeton Quick Facts Athletic trainer Dan Jarvis Enrollment ..................... 5,200 undergraduates Academic-Athletic Fellows : Bryant Blount, Patrick Caddeau, Sarah Coleman, Tom Espenshade, Hal Founded ....................................................... 1746 Feiveson, Gene Grossman, Dov Weinryb Grohsgal, Julian Zelizer Location .......................................Princeton, N.J. Nickname .................................................. Tigers Colors .................................... Orange and Black Home Arena .......... Jadwin Gymnasium (6,854) Probable Starters Affiliations ...........NCAA Division I / Ivy League 3 • Devin Cannady 25 • Steven Cook President ............. Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 Athletics Dir. ......... Mollie Marcoux Samaan ’91 So. • G • 6-1 • 185 Sr. • F • 6-5 • 200 NCAA Tournaments (Last)...................24 (2011) Ivy League titles (Last) ........................26 (2011) 13.2 ppg • 3.4 rpg 13.5 ppg* • 5.3 rpg Program’s All-Time Record ............1,710-1,057 Career-high 29 pts. Led team with 17 pts. Head Coach ....... Mitch Henderson ’98/6th Year All-Time Coaching Record ......................113-59 last Friday at Yale last time out at Brown At Princeton ............................................... Same Website ........................ GoPrincetonTigers.com 31 • Pete Miller 12 • Myles Stephens On Twitter ....... @PUTigers/@Princeton_Hoops Media Contact ..........................Andrew Borders Sr. • F • 6-11 • 230 So. • G • 6-5 • 205 ........... 609-258-5744/[email protected] 2.7 ppg • 3.3 rpg 11.2 ppg • 4.2 rpg Pronunciations Season’s 1st 10+ pts. Career-high 20 pts. Aririguzoh ah-REE-ree-GOO-zoh Amir (Bell) ah-MEER game Sat at Brown (10) Fri. at Yale Elias Berbari eh-LIE-as bur-BAHR-ee Bramlage BRAMM-lij *Team’s PPG leader Brase BRACE 10 • Spencer Weisz Cannady CAN-ah-dee Sr. • F • 6-4 • 210 ^Team’s RPG leader LeBlanc leh-BLAHNC Jose Morales ho-ZAY moh-RAH-less 11.3 ppg • 5.6 rpg^ Khyan (Rayner) KEY-on Team’s leading active Vittorio Reynoso-Avila vit-TOH-ree-oh ray-NO- soh AH-vee-lah career scorer (1,183) Weisz WICE All-Time Scoring Leaders 1. Bill Bradley ’65 .........................2,503 Tonight’s Top Notes 2. Ian Hummer ’13 .......................1,625 • Princeton is 10-0 in the Ivy League for the first time since 1998 (14-0), has 3. Douglas Davis ’12 .....................1,550 won 13 in a row for the first time since 1998 (20, program record), and the ... team has clinched an Ivy League Tournament. It’s the ninth time Princeton 13. Steve Goodrich ’98 .................1,207 has been 10-0 in the Ivy, and while three of those bids ended at 10-0, all five 14. Spencer Weisz ’17 ..................1,183 Princeton teams to make it to 11-0 also made it to 14-0. ... 22. Bob Roma ’79 .........................1,076 • Up next: It’s the final home weekend of the season, with Harvard (Friday, 23. Chris Mooney ’94 ....................1,071 5, ESPNU) and Dartmouth (Saturday, 6) coming to Jadwin. 24. Art Hyland ’63 .........................1,064 25. Jim Brangan ’60 .....................1,062 • Princeton has won seven in a row at Columbia, the team’s longest active 26. Armond Hill ’85 ......................1,057 road Ivy winning streak. The Tigers have been able to complete the Colum- 27. Dan Mavraides ’11 ..................1,054 bia-Cornell road sweep four times in the last six years, losing at Cornell in 28. Steven Cook ’17 ......................1,052 2012 and 2015. All-Time Assist Leaders • Princeton, Vermont and Gonzaga are the only league-undefeated teams 1. William Ryan ’84 ..........................413 in Division I, as of Tuesday. Gonzaga (16-0 WCC) plays at San Diego Thurs- 2. Kit Mueller ’91 .............................381 day and hosts BYU Saturday to close its conference season. Vermont (14-0 3. T.J. Bray ’14 ..................................374 America East) visits Albany Wednesday and Stony Brook Saturday to close 4. John Thompson ’88 .....................347 its conference season. 5. Spencer Weisz ’17 .......................346 • In Princeton’s 61-59 win over Columbia two weeks ago in Jadwin, the All-Time Coaching Wins Tigers outshot the Lions 46 percent to 43 percent from the field, but Colum- 1. Pete Carril (1967-96) ...................514 bia made 10 of 19 from 3-point range including 7 of 12 in the second half. 2. Cappy Cappon (1938-43 & 46-61) ..250 Princeton went 11 of 26 from deep for the game. That was Columbia’s best 3. Albert Wittmer ’22 (1923-32) ......115 3-point percentage of the season, but the Lions have cooled off since, going 4. Mitch Henderson ’98 (2011-) ......113 11 of 39 (.282) from 3 last weekend in losses at Harvard and Dartmouth. Co- lumbia is a nearly identical 37.3 percent on the season from 3-point range Career Rebounds on the road and 36.8 percent from 3 at home. 1. Bill Bradley ’65 .........................1,008 2. David Fulcomer ’58 .....................995 • In Princeton’s 69-60 win over Cornell that weekend, the Big Red outshot 3. Carl Belz ’59 .................................898 Princeton 45.3 percent to 41.4 percent from the field, but Cornell went just ... 4 of 18 (.222) from 3-point range. The Tigers were only a bit better at 7 of 23 7. Andy Rimol ’74 ............................617 (.304). Cornell’s percentage was its fourth-lowest of the season, and the Big 8. John Haarlow ’68 ........................578 Red have been up and down since, shooting .409 at Penn, .235 at Dartmouth 9. Spencer Weisz ’17 .......................573 and .375 at Harvard. Career 3-Pointers Made • Individually against the Lions, Steven Cook led Princeton with 19 points 1. Brian Earl ’99 ...............................281 with Myles Stephens at 15 points and Devin Cannady at 11. That includes 2. Douglas Davis ’12 ........................276 three of Princeton’s four leading scorers on the season. Mike Smith was 3. Sean Jackson ’92 ........................235 the only Lion in double figures, at 21 points. Smith is only one of Columbia’s 4. Gabe Lewullis ’99 ........................212 three double-figure scorers on the season, with Luke Petrasek (15.4 ppg) 5.
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