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Princeton Women's Basketball 2010-11 Game Notes PRINCETON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2010-11 GAME NOTES GAME 26 PRINCETON (21-4, 10-1) vs. DARTMOUTH (7-18, 3-8) MARCH 4 7 p.m. GAME 27 vs. HARVARD (16-9, 8-3) MARCH 5 6 p.m. live video / live audio / live stats PRINCETON AT A GLANCE PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown 2010-11 Stats THE COACH 3 Lauren Polansky G So. 5-8 Mill Valley, Calif. 2.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 74 assists 23 Addie Micir G Sr. 6-0 Newtown, Pa. 12.8 ppg, 48 3PT%, 82 FT% Courtney Banghart (Dartmouth '00), 4th season 30 Lauren Edwards G Jr. 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 11.6 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 18 blocks Overall Record ........................68-44 (3+ seasons) 20 Kate Miller F So. 6-0 Rumson, N.J. 3.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 23 assists 44 Devona Allgood C Jr. 6-3 Huntersville, N.C. 11.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 31 blocks THE SID Kristy McNeil Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Eye on the Tigers Office .................................................(609) 258-5655 E-Mail [email protected] Princeton sports a 21-4 record and is 10-1 in the Ivy League sitting in first place. The Tigers need to percentwin two fromof their behind final threethe arc games and 69.5to clinch percent the Ivyfrom League the free- title throwoutright. line. Princeton Three players averages are 69.2 in double points digitsper game, in scoring a +16.8 led scoring by senior margin Addie over Micir. its opponents. She scores 12.8The Tigerspoints shootand 4.0 44.2 rebounds percent per from game. the field,She leads 41.7 2010-11 SCHEDULE the team in assists with 75, is second on the team in steals with 33 and third on the team in blocks with 15. Even more impressive Micir is the team’s, and arguably the league’s best, free-throw and three- NOVEMBER point shooter. She has made 71 three pointers this season, hitting a clip of 48.3, and is 82.1 percent 13 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ...........W, 78-37 from the charity stripe missing just 10 of her 56 free chances. Junior Devona Allgood leads the team 18 at Rutgers.............................................L, 53-54 in rebounds and blocks. She has 6.6 rebounds per game and 31 blocks to go along with 11.8 points 21 at Lehigh .............................................W, 69-52 per game. Classmate Lauren Edwards contributes 11.6 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. She adds 53 26 vs. Southern California # ............W, 60-59 assists, 30 steals and 18 blocks. Sophomore Lauren Polansky is the team leader in steals with 49 and has 28 at No. 22/24 Vanderbilt # ............L, 68-74 the second-most assists on the team with 74 while adding 11 blocks. DECEMBER Last Time Out 1 at Delaware .......................................W, 68-50 5 RIDER ...........................................W, 87-45 10 NAVY .............................................W, 74-61 Cornell - Princeton started the game on a 14-4 run and continued to push its lead throughout the first 13 LAFAYETTE .................................W, 90-58 Columbiahalf. The Tigers - Princeton held Cornell jumped to out just to seven a 13-4 field lead goals but in Columbia the first framewould while make shooting it a three-point 55.2 percent game fromon a 17 DREXEL ........................................W, 64-52 10-4the field run. themselves. The Tigers hadThe aBig 32-24 Red leadwould at halftimeonly get asand close the teamsas 21 in would the second exchange half. runs in the second half. 19 at St. Joseph's .......................L, 61-70 (2OT) Princeton would get a double digit lead six minutes into the second half and wouldn't let it go, leading 29 at Davidson .......................................W, 67-61 by as much as 17. 31 at Wake Forst ...................................W, 71-63 The Princeton/Dartmouth Series JANUARY Dartmouth holds a 43-22 lead in the all-time series with Princeton that dates back to 1977. The Big 4 LA SALLE .....................................W, 94-51 Green even hold a 17-13 edge in the series when playing at Jadwin Gym. The Tigers however have won 8 PENN * ..........................................W, 56-45 the last three meetings including a 75-50 game in Hanover on Feb. 5. 28 at Brown * .........................................W, 70-48 29 at Yale * ...............................................W, 52-37 Scouting the Big Green Dartmouth is 7-18 overall and 3-8 in the Ivy League to sit in seventh place. The Big Green was swept at FEBRUARY home last weekend by Yale and Brown. Dartmouth is 1-11 on the road and has not won a league game 4 at Harvard * ........................................L, 67-73 on the road yet this season, going 0-5. The team averages 54.5 points per game while allowing 66.7. 5 at Dartmouth * ................................W, 75-50 11 COLUMBIA * ................................W, 57-35 12 CORNELL *...................................W, 65-43 reboundsThe team pershoots game. 35.1 She percent leads the from team the in field, steals 63.3 with percent 52, is second from the on linethe teamand 32.7in assists percent with from 51, thirdlong 18 YALE * ...........................................W, 73-57 inrange. blocks Faziah with Steen 11. The is the team’s solitary rebound player leader, averaging Cassie double Cooper figures. adds 8.5 She points has 13.2 and points 6.8 rebounds per game per and game 3.2 19 BROWN * .....................................W, 75-38 while dishing out a team-high 62 assists. Also trapping rebounds is Janelle Ross who has 6.2 boards per 25 at Cornell * ........................................W, 71-44 game. 26 at Columbia * ....................................W, 65-52 Last Time We Met MARCH Sophomore Megan Bowen scored a career-high 14 points as Princeton defeated Dartmouth 75-50 at 4 DARTMOUTH * ...............................7 p.m. Leede Arena on Saturday, Feb. 5. All 12 Princeton players played in the game and each had at least two 5 HARVARD * ......................................6 p.m. points, as the bench scored 38 of the team's points. Princeton got 52 points in the paint, 34 more than 8 at Penn * ............................................ 4:30 p.m. Dartmouth. Junior Devona Allgood and senior Krystal Hill scored 12 points each, a season high for Hill. Junior HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Lauren Edwards had nine points and senior Addie Micir added eight. Bowen and Micir had eight * - denotes Ivy League Games rebounds apiece. Edwards would lead the team in assists with four and steals with three. # - Vanderbilt Tournament layup by Allgood. Five minutes later Princeton would have a 13-6 lead. Two three's by Faziah Steen Both team struggled to sink a basket to start the game with the first field goal coming at 16:40, a SERIES BREAKDOWN TALE OF THE TAPE SERIES BREAKDOWN Princeton 2010-11 DAR HAR Date Site Score Date Site Score 21-4 Overall Record 7-18 16-9 2/18/77 vs. Dartmouth W, 67-43 12/7/74 Radcliffe W, 56-24* 2/10/80 Dartmouth L, 52-67 10-1 Conf. Record 3-8 8-3 12/6/75 vs. Radcliffe W, 65-30* 3/2/80 vs. Dartmouth L, 47-63 1st Conf. Standing 7th 3rd 2/20/77 vs. Harvard W, 67-43 1/11/81 at Dartmouth L, 47-68 69.2 Points/Game 54.5 72.9 2/11/78 at Harvard W, 72-56 3/1/81 at Dartmouth L, 50-63 52.4 Opp. Points/Game 66.7 66.7 2/8/80 at Harvard L, 49-73 1/9/82 Dartmouth L, 54-75 3/3/80 vs. Harvard W, 75-54 2/12/83 at Dartmouth L, 59-77 +16.8 Scoring Margin -12.2 +6.2 2/14/81 Harvard W, 52-44 2/25/83 Dartmouth L, 47-54 .442 FG% .351 .451 2/27/81 vs. Harvard W, 57-54 1/7/84 Dartmouth W, 66-53 .360 Opp. FG% .396 .407 2/13/82 at Harvard W, 67-43 2/17/84 at Dartmouth L, 65-75 .417 3 pt. FG% .327 .354 2/27/82 at Harvard W, 75-69 2/11/83 at Harvard W, 64-46 1/12/85 at Dartmouth L, 41-44 .301 Opp. 3 pt. FG% .280 .353 2/22/85 Dartmouth L, 51-64 2/26/83 Harvard L, 57-69 1/10/86 at Dartmouth L, 55-72 .695 FT% .633 .765 1/6/84 Harvard W, 57-50 2/15/86 Dartmouth W, 69-67 .680 Opp. FT% .680 .699 2/18/84 at Harvard L, 61-67 1/9/87 Dartmouth W, 60-52 38.3 Rebounds/Game 37.4 37.4 1/11/85 at Harvard W, 58-49 2/14/87 at Dartmouth L, 49-55 33.8 Opp. Rebounds/Game 43.4 35.1 2/23/85 Harvard W, 58-51 2/12/88 at Dartmouth W, 60-52 1/11/86 at Harvard L, 54-62 2/27/88 Dartmouth L, 54-71 +4.5 Rebounding Margin -6.0 +2.3 2/14/86 Harvard W, 88-67 2/4/89 at Dartmouth L, 54-81 15.9 Assists/Game 10.7 14.5 1/10/87 Harvard W, 86-71 3/3/89 Dartmouth W, 76-74 19.8 Opp. Assist/Game 15.0 14.1 2/13/87 at Harvard W, 73-66 2/10/90 at Dartmouth L, 61-79 14.1 TO/game 18.0 16.8 2/13/88 at Harvard L, 49-76 2/26/88 Harvard W, 66-62 2/23/90 Dartmouth L, 77-85 17.7 Opp. TO/Game 14.5 16.8 2/1/91 at Dartmouth W, 74-49 2/3/89 at Harvard L, 60-65 3/2/91 Dartmouth W, 71-57 9.4 Steals/Game 6.6 8.6 3/4/89 Harvard W, 71-54 2/1/92 Dartmouth W, 62-49 6.2 Opp.
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