Princeton Women’s Basketball Completes Series Sweep with 16th Straight Victory over Penn
Princeton outscored Penn 24-13 in the third quarter and held them to 2-of-13 shooting in the fourth to secure their 16th straight win in the series.
- With a 69-50 final, Princeton beat Pennsylvania on Friday at Jadwin Gymnasium, extending its series streak to 16.
- Outscoring Penn 24-13 in the third quarter, Princeton turned up its defense after halftime.
- With 16 from Skye Belker and 19 from Olivia Hutcherson, Belker scored four 3-pointers, and Hutcherson added five steals.
- Penn now has a week off before playing at Cornell on Feb. 13, while Princeton visits Columbia next Friday, leaving standings at 13-8, 3-5 in Ivy play.
- The Tigers have won 17 of their last 18 games, and Princeton holds a 14-0 record versus Penn in the Carla Berube era.
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Princeton women’s basketball completes series sweep with 16th straight victory over Penn
PRINCETON — It’s a Sweet Sixteen. No, not the NCAA Tournament round whee the Princeton women’s basketball team has aspirations of ending up, but against its rival 45 miles south on I-95. Olivia Hutcherson scored 19 points, Skye Belker added 16 and the 23rd-ranked Tigers pulled away in the second half for a 69-50 victory — their 16th in a row over Penn — on Friday night at Jadwin Gymnasium. “We harp on every single game, especially at home, that …
Olivia Hutcherson, No. 23 Princeton push past Penn in second half
Olivia Hutcherson tallied team highs of 19 points, seven rebounds and five steals, fueling No. 23 Princeton to a 69-50 win over visiting Penn on Friday.
Hutcherson scores 19 and No. 23 Princeton women beat Penn 69-50 for 16th straight series victory
Olivia Hutcherson had 19 points, seven rebounds and five steals, Skye Belker had 16 points and four 3-pointers, and No. 23 Princeton beat Pennsylvania 69-50 on Friday night for its 16th straight victory in the series.
Women's Hoops Runs Out of Gas, Falls at Princeton 69-50
PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania women's basketball team gave host Princeton a good run through much of the third period Friday night at Jadwin Gym, but the 23rd-ranked Tigers gained some separation late in the third and salted things away in the fourth on the way to a 69-50 victory.
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