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Alarie Records Double-Double, Blocks Eight In Princeton's 70-55 Victory Over Penn
January 06, 2018 | Women's Basketball
PHILADELPHIA – Bella Alarie recorded her 15th career double-double while Gabrielle Rush poured in 17 points off the bench as the Princeton Tigers (11-3, 1-0 Ivy) defeated the Penn Quakers (6-5, 0-1 Ivy), 70-55, at the Palestra on Saturday afternoon.
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1,033 days. That's how long it has been since Princeton last defeated Penn on Mar. 10, 2015. No one on the current roster played in that game.
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Alarie went 7-of-11 from the floor, scoring 18 points, while grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking a ridiculous eight shots. Her eight swats broke a career high and are one shy of Ellen DeVoe's nine against Rider (Feb. 25, 1984).
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Rush did not miss in the first half, going 5-of-5, making four three-pointers. She finished with 17 on 6-of-9 shooting, adding six rebounds. Leslie Robinson contributed 15 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in the victory.
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Princeton opened up the game, scoring seven of the first nine points, before Penn countered posting nine straight to take a four-point lead (11-7) with 2:40 remaining. Trailing by three, Rush knocked down this trey as the clock expired to tie the score at 15-all after 10 minutes.
This And-1 layup from Robinson pushed Princeton's lead to seven (28-21) as the clock read 4:27.
After the media timeout, Rush made another three-pointer, giving the Tigers a 31-21 advantage with 3:36 to go. Penn dropped in seven straight, setting the score at 31-28 at intermission.
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Robinson opened up the second half with an impressive steal and fast-break layup, however, Princeton couldn't pull away in the third frame, never leading by more than seven, as it took a 48-42 advantage into the final quarter.
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The Tigers began the fourth stanza with buckets on back-to-back possessions to take its first double-digit lead of the contest, 52-42, just 90 seconds in. A trey from Penn's Princess Aghayere got the home team within eight (61-53) with four minutes to go, but Princeton shut the door defensively. The Tigers did not allow a basket over the final four minutes and made all five free-throws in that stretch to put the game away.
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Penn's 32.8 percent shooting was its lowest since a loss to No. 2 Notre Dame on December 9th. Eleah Parker had a team-high 14 points for the Quakers along with seven rebounds in the loss.
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Princeton will welcome Columbia (Jan. 12) and Cornell (Jan. 13) to Jadwin Gym next week in the first Ivy League weekend of the season. The Columbia matchup is set for a 5:30 p.m. tip-off while the Cornell contest will tip-off at 4:30 p.m. Each game will be streamed on the Ivy League Network.
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1,033 days. That's how long it has been since Princeton last defeated Penn on Mar. 10, 2015. No one on the current roster played in that game.
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Alarie went 7-of-11 from the floor, scoring 18 points, while grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking a ridiculous eight shots. Her eight swats broke a career high and are one shy of Ellen DeVoe's nine against Rider (Feb. 25, 1984).
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Rush did not miss in the first half, going 5-of-5, making four three-pointers. She finished with 17 on 6-of-9 shooting, adding six rebounds. Leslie Robinson contributed 15 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in the victory.
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Princeton opened up the game, scoring seven of the first nine points, before Penn countered posting nine straight to take a four-point lead (11-7) with 2:40 remaining. Trailing by three, Rush knocked down this trey as the clock expired to tie the score at 15-all after 10 minutes.
ÂThis three from Rush ties the game at 15-all after the first frame. #TigerUp #PUWBB pic.twitter.com/gbOThW1zRR
— Princeton WBB (@PrincetonWBB) January 6, 2018
This And-1 layup from Robinson pushed Princeton's lead to seven (28-21) as the clock read 4:27.
ÂLeslie with the AND-1! Princeton leads 27-21 with 4:27 to go in the first half. #TigerUp #PUWBB pic.twitter.com/2Oz8V5K5aH
— Princeton WBB (@PrincetonWBB) January 6, 2018
After the media timeout, Rush made another three-pointer, giving the Tigers a 31-21 advantage with 3:36 to go. Penn dropped in seven straight, setting the score at 31-28 at intermission.
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Robinson opened up the second half with an impressive steal and fast-break layup, however, Princeton couldn't pull away in the third frame, never leading by more than seven, as it took a 48-42 advantage into the final quarter.
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The Tigers began the fourth stanza with buckets on back-to-back possessions to take its first double-digit lead of the contest, 52-42, just 90 seconds in. A trey from Penn's Princess Aghayere got the home team within eight (61-53) with four minutes to go, but Princeton shut the door defensively. The Tigers did not allow a basket over the final four minutes and made all five free-throws in that stretch to put the game away.
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Penn's 32.8 percent shooting was its lowest since a loss to No. 2 Notre Dame on December 9th. Eleah Parker had a team-high 14 points for the Quakers along with seven rebounds in the loss.
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Princeton will welcome Columbia (Jan. 12) and Cornell (Jan. 13) to Jadwin Gym next week in the first Ivy League weekend of the season. The Columbia matchup is set for a 5:30 p.m. tip-off while the Cornell contest will tip-off at 4:30 p.m. Each game will be streamed on the Ivy League Network.
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Team Stats
PRIN
PENN
FG%
.471
.328
3FG%
.381
.300
FT%
.824
.583
RB
35
37
TO
10
9
STL
5
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
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