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Old 01-28-2009, 09:37 PM   #345
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Princeton Loses Tough Game to Arizona State on the Road

11/8 @ Arizona State

Final: 81-91

For the first time since Coach Frizzell's inaugural season at Princeton back in the 2007-2008 season, Princeton is a sub-.500 team. The Princeton Tigers were atrocious shooting the basketball, going only 2-16 from downtown, in their 10 point loss on the road to the Sun Devils as they fall to 1-2 on the year. "We didn't shoot well; we didn't defend well. That's all there is to it," commented Coach Frizzell. Cassiand Swift scored a career-high 26 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in the loss. Newcomer Wesley French went 8-8 from the free throw line as he ended with 18 points and 3 assists while Romain Bright ended with 16 points and 6 rebounds.

Princeton is now 1-2.
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Princeton Gets Back on Track With Blowout of Cal Poly

11/9 @ Cal Poly

Final: 92-67

Perhaps the Princeton Tigers are back on track now after their 25 point win on the road against Cal Poly on the road. "We bounced back well from the Arizona State loss a day prior. We shot the ball a lot better and our defense was worlds better than in yesterday's game," said Coach Frizzell. Cassiand Swift (20 points, 13 rebounds) was dominant down low as he tallied a double-double while Cedric Tchana (19 points, 4 rebounds) was on fire from downtown as he shot 5-6 from three-point land and 7-8 overall. Romain Bright went a perfect 8-8 from the free throw line to earn 17 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals while Wesley French paced the offense with 14 points and 5 assists.

Princeton is now 2-2.
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

The first mid-major top 25 poll of the season came out today and the Princeton Tigers came in ranked #6 despite their two early losses to La Salle and Arizona State. UL-Lafayette (3-0) leads the poll while Wisconsin Milwaukee (2-0) and San Francisco (4-0) round out the top three.
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Princeton Sneaks by Lafeyette

11/19 @ Lafayette

Final: 63-58

Princeton fell behind by as much as 15 points in the first hald and trailed 31-26 at halftime, but the Tigers rallied back in the second half to pull off a five point victory over Lafayette on the road. Coach Frizzell beamed, "As we've done all season so far, we just didn't play very well and didn't look very good. We're not going to go far in the NCAA Tournament if we keep on playing like this. Heck, we may not even get in the Big Dance." Cassiand Swift was the only member of the team who could consistently score points as he ended with 21 points and 7 rebounds as he has been hot to start his sophomore year. Marin Collins came off the bench to add 10 points and 3 assists and was the only other Tiger in double-figures.

Princeton is now 3-2.
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Princeton Falls in the First Round of the Great Alaska Shootout

11/20 vs. New Orleans - Great Alaska Shootout - First Round

Final: 71-79

Cassiand Swift may have had another monster performance as he scored 17 points and snatched 17 rebounds, but this Princeton team simply isn't getting it done as the Tigers collected their third loss in five games today, getting punched out of the Great Alaska Shootout in the First Round by the New Orleans Privateers. The game was close throughout, but the Privateers had a little extra left in the tank at the end and came away with the win as a result. Romain Bright continued his atrocious shooting from long range, where he went 0-7, but he still managed 17 points while Cedric Tchana hit three three-pointers to end with 11 points. "As I said in our previous game, we just aren't playing very good basketball on either end of the floor," explained Coach Frizzell.

Princeton is now 3-3.
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Princeton Overcomes Deficit to Beat Southern

11/22 vs. Southern - Great Alaska Shootout - Loser's Bracket

Final: 76-66

The Princeton Tigers fell behind early to an inferior opponent, this time against Southern, who came in with an 0-4 record. Princeton battled back to a four point halftime deficit and went on to win by 10 points, but it is certainly not good news that the Tigers are struggling to beat some of these cupcakes. "This is getting ridiculous. We cannot continue to play like this if we expect to get anywhere this year," exclaimed Coach Frizzell. Cassiand Swift continued to play like the NBA Draft Lottery Pick that he'll probably be in the near future as he end with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Wesley French bounced back from last game to score 18 points and dish out 6 assists while Romain Bright ended with 16 points and 3 rebounds.

Princeton is now 4-3.
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Iowa Crushes Princeton's Hopes With Clutch Shot

11/23 vs. Iowa - Great Alaska Shootout - Fifth Place Game

Final: 68-70

This game was back and forth and it came right down to the wire, but the Iowa Hawkeyes made their shots when it counted and came away with a win. The game was tied with just five seconds left before Iowa's Dakari Grove sank a clutch bucket to put the Hawkeyes up by two points. Princeton would get one last chance, but Wesley French's three-pointer clanked off the rim as the buzzer sounded and Iowa came away with a win. Princeton also went 0-10 from beyond the arc, marking the first time Coach Frizzell's Princeton Tigers have not hit a single three-point shot in a game. Coach Frizzell simmered, "That stat is telling. I cannot believe how horribly we are shooting. It's not like we are not getting open, we simply just cannot shoot the basketball. That has to stop!" Cassiand Swift still made the best of the loss as he scored a career-high 28 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and collected 4 steals in the loss. Romain Bright (17 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists) also had a nice game as did Wesley French (11 points, 6 assists).

Princeton is now 4-4 and finishes in sixth place in the Great Alaska Shootout.
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Press Conference

Coach Frizzell held a press conference today and was asked why he thought his team was shooting so poorly. He responded, "To be honest, I'm really not sure. We're getting open looks. We're just not connected. We're able to hit them in practice, but we cannot hit them in the game. We're definitely looking at refining our shooting motion some. This is a young team and I think some of them just get the jitters being out there on the court. It's a lot easier to hit a shot in practice than in a real game." Princeton is hitting a mere 23.9% of their three-pointers on the year.

Coach Frizzell was also asked about Cassiand Swift's dominance so far this year down low. "He's been great. He had some struggles getting adjusted last year, but now that he'll fully adjusted, he's been awesome. We is just so dominating down low and draws double-teams a lot. This opens up open looks from deep, which are the shoots that we need to hit. He's shooting well, rebounding well, and scoring well. What else could I ask of him?"
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Mid-Major Top 15 News

After going 2-2 the previous week, the Princeton Tigers slid down two spots in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as they came in ranked 11th in this week's poll.
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Princeton Rallies Past Rutgers in Overtime

11/27 vs. Rutgers

Final: 64-60

Princeton picked up a huge win today as the Tigers knocked off their in-state rivals, the 5-1 Rutgers Scarlet Knights, by a final score of 64-60. It took an overtime to do so, but a win is a win. Princeton trailed 62-60 with 10 seconds left in regulation, but Cassiand Swift hit a hook-shot with just five seconds remaining to tie it up and send the game to overtime. Princeton would easily control the overtime period and would push their record to 5-4 because of it. Cassiand Swift was big, as usual, as he totaled 14 points, 14 rebounds, and 4 assists. Romain Bright also had a fine game as he tallied 18 points and 3 rebounds. "Hopefully, we can build some momenthum off this win," beamed Coach Frizzell about this game's long-term implications.

Princeton is now 5-4.
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Hawkeyes Down Princeton Again

11/30 vs. Iowa

Final: 73-74

Princeton would fall short once again to the Iowa Hawkeyes after being defeated by Iowa in the Great Alaska Shootout exactly one week ago. This game, like the last one, came down to the final shot. Unfortunately for the Tigers, they failed to make the game-winner in both games. Down 74-73, Princeton's Cassiand Swift missed a hook-shot with time expiring. "We had a good look and Cassiand had a good game; we just didn't convert that time down the floor," commented Coach Frizzell. Despite missing the game-winner, Swift still had a fine game as he totaled 23 points and 8 rebounds. Romain Bright added 14 points while C.J. Harrington tallied 9 points and 7 rebounds.

Princeton is now 5-5.
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Mid-Major Top 10 Poll

Despite their 5-5 record, Princeton still moved up one spot in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as the Tigers are now ranked #10. UL-Lafayette (6-0) currently leads the poll with Wisconsin-Milwaukee (6-0) and San Francisco (7-1) trailing close behind.
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Recruiting News

12/1 - First Day of Fall Signing Period

2khoops.com analyst Lee Williamson reported today that 6'4 shooting guard Ashley Acasio signed his letter of intent to play for the Princeton Tigers. Acasio is a three-star caliber prospect out of Brooklyn, New York as Coach Frizzell continues to hit the New York area hard. "Acasio doesn't particularly blow you away in any respect, but he's a solid player and has some potential," explained Lee Williamson. "He could definitely be a fine player for the Tigers." Acasio was the 32nd ranked shooting yard of the 2014 class and the 155th ranked player overall. Here is a look at him:

1. Ashley Acasio 6'4 186 (Brooklyn, NY - #155 overall, #32 SG) 3*
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Buzzer Beater Falls Short as Princeton Wins 68-67

12/7 @ Holy Cross

Final: 68-67

The Princeton Tigers picked up a much-needed win on Pearl Harbor Day as the Tigers were able to block the Crusaders' final shot with time expiring to give the Tigers a much-need win. "This game was too close. We shouldn't be winning by just one point, but I guess we'll take any kind of win we can get at this point," simmered Coach Frizzell. Wesley French had a nice game as he tallied 14 points while backcourt-mate Cedric Tchana added 11 points, 5 assists, and 4 steals. Cassiand Swift totaled 12 points and 7 rebounds down low while Benjamin McBridle came off the bench to score 11 points.

Princeton is now 6-5.
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Mid-Major Top 15 Poll

The Princeton Tigers slid back four spots in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as the Tigers came in ranked #14. UL-Lafayette (6-0) still remains #1, but the Buffalo Bulls out of the MAC have turned some heads with their 7-0 start and are currently ranked #3.
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Princeton Clobbers Gonzaga

12/12 vs. Gonzaga

Final: 84-61

Princeton turned a 41-40 halftime deficit into a dominating 84-61 win as the Tigers gained a huge win tonight by knocking off the Bulldogs, who came in ranked ninth in the mid-major poll. Princeton was down by double-digits in the first half. Then Coach Frizzell did something he rarely does. He utilized the press. Frizzell commented, "I rarely press and I prefer to play straight-up defense, but we just weren't getting it done tonight. Not only did we force a good deal of turnovers, but we kept their offense out of rhythm in the second half." Gonzaga was outscored 44-20 in the second half. All five starters got into double-figures as this was quite a balanced performance. Wesley French was the leading scorer with 15 points to go along with 4 assists and 4 steals. Cedric Tchana went 2-2 from downtown and totaled 14 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals while Romain Bright tallied 12 points and 3 assists. C.J. Harrington (14 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals) had a solid game while Cassiand Swift continued to dominate the boards with a dominating 17 rebound game tonight to go along with 12 points.

Princeton is now 7-5.
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Princeton Blows Past Boise State

12/15 vs. Boise State

Final: 93-73

Princeton had its best offensive outburst of the season tonight as the Princeton Tigers shot 63% from the field in a huge 20 point win over the Boise State Broncos. "We played very well tonight and we shot well for a chance. That was the difference," stated Coach Frizzell. Cassiand Swift was the main contributor as he tallied 30 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, and 3 blocks in a stellar performance in every way as he continues to impress NBA scouts. Wesley French also had a nice game, tallying 18 points, 6 assists, and 3 steals while Romain Bright finished with 12 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals.

Princeton is now 8-5.
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Mid-Major Top 15 News

The Princeton Tigers moved up three spots in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as they are now ranked #11. UL-Lafayette (8-0) continues to lead the poll while Buffalo (8-0) has moved into second place.
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Drexel Snaps Princeton's Three Game Winning Streak

12/18 @ Drexel

Final: 61-68

The Princeton Tigers' had went 3-1 in their latest home-stand, but now that they had to travel to Philadelphia to take on the Drexel Dragons, things did not turn out so well. Coach Frizzell explained, "We just struggled most of the game. In the first half, we were careless with the basketball and not very good shooting the ball, but we still played well on defense. In the second half, we shot a lot better, but our defense simply didn't shot up." Cassiand Swift didn't have a great game by his standards, but he still managed a solid 15 point, 9 rebound performance. Cedric Tchana had a great game, sinking three three-pointers to end with 15 ponts and 4 assists while Wesley French totaled 11 points and 3 assists.

Princeton is now 8-6.
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Mid-Major Top 15 News

After losing to Drexel last week, the Princeton Tigers slid back to the #14 slot once again in the latest mid-major top 15 poll. Here is the top 15:

1. UL-Lafayette (9-0)
2. Buffalo (9-0)
3. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (8-2)
4. San Francisco (10-2)
5. Utah State (7-2)
6. Arkansas-Litte Rock (8-2)
7. Arkansas State (7-2)
8. Virginia Commonwealth (8-2)
9. Louisiana Tech (9-1)
10. Fairfield (10-0)
11. Niagra (9-2)
12. Saint Mary's (7-3)
13. Pepperdine (8-4)
14. Princeton (8-6)
15. Boston University (8-2)
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Princeton Tops Seton Hall

12/28 @ Seton Hall

Final: 74-68

This year may not quite be living up to expectations in Princeton thus far, but Princeton has swept it's New Jersey in-state rivals, something the Tigers couldn't accomplish last year. Cassiand Swift willed Princeton to a six point victory as his 29 point, 15 rebound, 3 steal performance was the deciding factor in this rivalry game. "He's been playing great lately and without him, we would not have won this game," stated Coach Frizzell. Wesley French didn't do it all alone, however, as Wesley French paced the offense with 13 points and 4 assists while Cedric Tchana scored 10 points. Denis Graham also came off the bench to score a career-high 10 points.

Princeton is now 9-6.
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Huge Second Half Lifts Princeton Past Long Beach State

12/29 vs. Long Beach State

Final: 92-58

The Princeton Tigers used a 57 point second half explosion to turn a 35-33 halftime lead over 1-9 Long Beach State into an impressive 92-58 win. "We turned the ball over too much and just didn't play too well there in the first half, but we played about as good as possible there in the second half," beamed Coach Frizzell. Denis Graham followed up his career game last week with another career game as he tallied 17 points and 5 rebounds off the bench in the victory. Benjamin McBridle also came off the bench to score 13 points while Romain Bright went a perfect 3-3 from downtown to add 13 points to the effort. Cedric Tchana managed 12 points, 3 assists, and 4 steals. Wesley French didn't have a great offensive day, but anytime you can rack up 9 assists, you deserve some recognition. He also added 6 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals to that effort. Cassiand Swift continued to dominate as he added yet another double-double, ending with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Princeton is now 10-6.
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

The Princeton Tigers have now moved back into the top 10 of the mid-major top 25 poll after their victories over Seton Hall and Long Beach State this past week as Princeton is now ranked #10 in the poll. UL-Lafayette (10-0) and Buffalo (10-0) still have not lost a game, but their schedules have not exactly been daunting, either.
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Ivy League Conference Standings

1. Princeton 10-6
2. Penn 6-5
3. Yale 6-6
4. Cornell 6-8
5. Harvard 4-6
6. Dartmouth 4-6
7. Brown 1-8
8. Columbia 0-13

Leaders

Points - Cassiand Swift, C (Princeton): 18.6 PPG
Rebounds - Cassiand Swift, C (Princeton): 11.1 RPG
Assists - J.R. Adler, PG (Yale): 6.0 APG
Steals - Noah Stevenson (Columbia): 2.2 SPG
Blocks - Dane Gilchrist, C (Brown): 1.8 BPG
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Princeton Downs Penn to Open Ivy League Conference Play

1/4 vs. Penn

Final: 81-74

As has become customary this season, Cassiand Swift came up with another big game as he tallied 23 point and 14 rebounds, and hit a three, to push Princeton towards win #1 in Ivy League Conference play. Princeton was up by as much as 20 in the second half before the Quakers made a late run, but the Tigers held on. Wesley French paced the offense with 11 points and 6 assists while Cedric Tchana ended with 14 points. Denis Graham came off the bench to deliver 10 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists. "We didn't play our best ball and I didn't like how we started to slack off there at the end of the game, but we'll take the win," stated Coach Frizzell.

Princeton is now 11-6 (1-0).
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

Princeton remained stationary in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as the Tigers came in ranked #10 once again. The Tigers' only action last week was their 81-74 victory over Penn.
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Tigers Romp Lehigh

1/7 vs. Lehigh

Final: 91-44

The Princeton Tigers got a Christmas present on Eastern Orthodox Christmas today as the Tigers rolled to a 91-44 win over Lehigh tonight. Coach Frizzell said, "I'm not Eastern Orthodox, so I'm not sure why I got a Christmas present in the form of a huge blowout, but I'll certainly take it!" Cassiand Swift led the team with 26 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 blocks. Cedric Tchana went 2-3 from downtown to end with 16 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals while Timon Michaud came off the bench to add 13 points.

Princeton is now 12-6 (1-0).
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Princeton Struggles, but Wins Anyways

1/10 @ Penn

Final: 84-79

Penn's Major Buboltz could not be stopped. The 6'7 junior was amazing for the Quakers as he hit 13-18 shots overall and 5-7 from three-point range to end with 32 points as he nearly won the game for the Quakers. "It didn't matter how we defended him. He was just rising up and hitting everything right over us. We were able to win, anyways, but he sure made things very interesting," said Coach Frizzell. Cassiand Swift didn't have a great rebounding day as he ended with only 5 rebounds, but he still hit 9-14 shots and scored 25 points. C.J. Harrington also had a nice game as he scored 10 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. He also blocked 3 shots. Wesley French dished out 6 assists to go along with 8 points, as well, in the victory.

Princeton is now 13-6 (2-0).
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

After going 2-0 against Lehigh and Penn last week, the Princeton Tigers moved up four spots in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as the Tigers are now ranked #6. UL-Lafayette (14-0) and Buffalo (13-0) both remain #1 and #2 while Farfield (15-0) slowly creeps up the rankings as the Stags remain undefeated.
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Mid-Major Top 15 News

After being idle the previous week, Princeton slipped back six spots to #11 as many school surpassed the Tigers this week. Buffalo (13-2) posted an ugly 0-2 record this week with an overtime loss to the Toledo Rockets (8-8) and a loss on the road to the Akron Zips (10-6). The Bulls have been delegated to the #4 spot due to these losses. UL-Lafayette (14-2) also posted an ugly 0-2 record against North Texas (9-10) and South Alabama (4-12) this week, but their RPI of 47 kept them #1. Fairfield continues their march to perfection as they are now 17-0 and #2 in the mid-major poll. The Stags have an RPI of 32.
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

The Princeton Tigers were idle for their second consecutive week last week and moved up two spots due to it as they are now ranked #9 in the latest mid-major top 25 poll. UL-Lafayette (16-2) remains #1 while Fairfield (19-0) still has not lost. Here is the top 10:

1. UL-Lafayette (16-2) - Ranked #12 in AP Poll
2. Fairfield (19-0) - Ranked #24 in AP Poll
3. San Francisco (16-3)
4. Pepperdine (16-4)
5. Bowling Green (13-5)
6. Arkansas State (14-4)
7. Towson (14-4)
8. Virginia Commonwealth (13-6)
9. Princeton (13-6)
10. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (14-5)

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Tigers Crush Crimson

1/31 @ Harvard

Final: 76-44

Princeton played and won its second game of this five game road trip tonight as the Princeton Tigers easily dismantled the Harvard Crimson by 22 points on the road. Wesley French had a phenomenal game as he picked up his first career double-double. He totaled 16 points, 10 assists, and 4 steals. Cedric Tchana was 5-7 from three as he ended with 15 points while Cassiand Swift was consistent, as always, ending with 14 points and 9 rebounds. Coach Frizzell commented, "Cassiand Swift is the only guy on this team that we can consistently depend on to have productive games. He's very important to this team."

Princeton is now 14-6 (3-0).
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Princeton Tops Cornell

2/1 @ Cornell

Final: 74-60

"We didn't play very well, but we still got it done. I must have cursed Cassiand Swift last week when I said that we could always depend on him to have a productive game. He only scored 6 points, but he still did grab 15 rebounds and dish out 3 assists, so he still did a good job," said Coach Frizzell. Wesley French starred in this one, however, as the freshman point guard ended with a career-high 21 points and 3 assists. Romain Bright was the only other player to score in double-figures as Bright ended with 14 points and 5 assists. C.J. Harrington had a nice game down low totaling 8 points and 7 rebounds.

Princeton is now 15-6 (4-0).
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

The Princeton Tigers moved up one spot in the latest mid-major top 25 poll as the Princeton Tigers are now #9. Despite their poor start, Princeton has been playing well as of late as the Tigers boast a 10-1 record in their past 11 games, a figure not too shabby.
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Princeton Hits the Century Mark Against Brown

2/7 @ Brown

Final: 101-52

Princeton blew out the Brown Bears tonight as the Tigers easily routed the 1-15 Bears by 49 points. The Tigers had six players get into double-figures in this game, including all five starters. Cassiand Swift led them all with a career-high 31 points and 7 rebounds as he shot a stunning 13-14 from the field and 5-5 from the free throw line. "He was on tonight and there was no mistaking it. He couldn't miss," stated Coach Frizzell. Romain Bright drilled three three-pointers to end with 17 points and 4 rebounds while Wesley French tallied 14 points and 4 assists. Backcourt-mate Cedric Tchana had a good all-around game with 11 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals. C.J. Harrington (10 points, 8 rebounds) had a solid game down low while Denis Graham came off the bench in relief to tally 10 points and 7 rebounds.

Princeton is now 16-6 (5-0).
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Princeton Picks Up 29th Consecutive Ivy League Win

2/8 @ Dartmouth

Final: 74-60

Princeton won its 29th consecutive Ivy League game dating all the way back to February 3rd, 2012 when Princeton dropped a 69-51 decision to this same Dartmouth team. Today, Princeton prevailed as the Tigers seized a 40-30 halftime lead an cruised to a 14 point win. Cedric Tchana put many daggers in the hearts of the Dartmouth players as he kept on getting open from beyond the arc. He ended with six three-pointers and totaled 20 points and 4 rebounds. Wesley French paced the offense with 9 points and 7 assists while C.J. Harrington (8 points, 10 rebounds) and Cassiand Swift (16 points, 17 rebounds) teamed up down low to combine for 24 point and 27 rebounds. "We kept on getting open looks from beyond the arc in this one. I wasn't overly impressed with our shooting numbers considering how open we were, but we still played well enough to win," commented Coach Frizzell.

Princeton is now 17-6 (6-0).
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Mid-Major Top 10 News

Despite going 2-0 the previous week, the Princeton Tigers dropped back to 10th place in this week's Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. The Tigers currently sport an RPI of 91.
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Ivy League Conference Standings (RPI: 24)

1. Princeton 17-6 (6-0)
2. Yale 12-9 (4-2)
3. Cornell 11-10 (3-1)
4. Columbia 4-17 (3-3)
5. Dartmouth 7-12 (3-3)
6. Harvard 6-13 (1-3)
7. Penn 8-11 (1-5)
8. Brown 2-16 (1-5)

Leaders

Points - Herbert Hite, C (Cornell): 19.0 PPG
Rebounds - Cassiand Swift, C (Princeton): 11.2 RPG
Assists - J.R. Adler, PG (Yale): 6.3 APG
Steals - Cedric Tchana, SG (Princeton): 2.0 SPG
Blocks - Dane Gilchrist, C (Brown): 1.6 BPG

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Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

Nice run as of late

17-4 is a good record right now.

Is anybody undefeated or have one loss at the moment
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