PRINCETON – The Princeton Women’s Basketball Team heads back on the road to battle the Yale Bulldogs and Brown Bears this weekend. Watch – YaleWatch – BrownLive Stats – YaleLive Stats – BrownTickets – YaleTickets – BrownGame Notes BROWN BEAR – Last Game Information•Parker Hill had a career-high 20 points and 12 rebounds as the Princeton Women’s […]

PRINCETON – The Princeton Women’s Basketball Team heads back on the road to battle the Yale Bulldogs and Brown Bears this weekend.
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Game Notes
BROWN BEAR – Last Game Information
•Parker Hill had a career-high 20 points and 12 rebounds as the Princeton Women’s Basketball Team held off the Cornell Big Red, 62-54, at Newman Arena on Jan. 25.
•The Tigers started off with 10 of the first 12 points of the game before settling with a 20-9 lead after the first quarter. Princeton shot 50 percent during that stretch and made all six free throws.
•Cornell registered a 10-0 sprint to cut its deficit to four, 23-19, before back-to-back treys from Skye Belker and Ashley Chea. The Tigers went into halftime with a 29-22 lead.
•Head coach Carla Berube‘s team led by as many as 12 in the third stanza before holding a 48-38 advantage as the fourth quarter got started.
•The Big Red did not go away, getting with four, but Belker hit a baseline jumper with 1:55 to go. After Cornell answered, the Tigers found Hill for bucket to essentially put the game away.
•Cornell went 1-of-5 from the floor the rest of the way while Princeton hit four from the charity stripe to secure the victory.
•Belker and Fadima Tall registered 12 points each for the Tigers.
BROWN BEAR – NCAA Rankings
•The Tigers rank 36th in field goal percentage (45.9), 48th in scoring defense (57.6), 52nd in assists per game (16.0), 53rd in blocks per game (4.1), 57th in rebound margin (+5.7), 62nd in three-point
field goal percentage (34.5), 69th in assist/turnover ratio (1.03), 73rd in field goal percentage defense (38.3) and 94th in scoring margin (+8.1).
•Princeton has a NCAA Net Ranking of 47, third in the Ivy League behind Harvard (31) and Columbia (46). Charlie Creme’s ESPN’s Bracketology has the Tigers as the first team out of the field while Harvard has one of the last four byes.
•Ashley Chea is second in the conference in three-point field goal percentage (35.2) and third in treys per game (2.06).
•Parker Hill is second in the Ivies in blocks per contest (1.11) while Tabitha Amanze is fourth (0.94).
WHAT DO YOU SEE – Berube Stats
•Carla Berube has been named to the 2025 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Midseason Watch List presented by Her Hoop Stats.
•In four playing seasons played under Berube, the Tigers have won four Ivy League championships, posting a 57-4 record against Ivy opponents during the regular season.
•Overall, the Tigers are 113-22 (.837) during Berube’s tenure as head coach at Princeton with three Ivy League Tournament Championships and two NCAA Tournament victories.
•Berube has led the Tigers to a 13-5 mark overall this season and a 4-1 record in the Ivy League. The Tigers have recorded two Quad 2 victories and five Quad 3 wins to produce a Net Ranking of 47, third in the conference.
YELLOW DUCK – Analytical Info. for 2024-25
•Head coach Carla Berube‘s unit is currently No. 38 in the Her Hoop Stats’ Simple RPI (59.8) which treats all games equally (25% Team Win %, 50% Average Opponent Win %, 50% Average Opponent’s Average Opponent Win %).
•It is different from the NCAA RPI because the NCAA RPI values home wins as 0.6 wins, home losses as 1.4 losses, away wins as 1.4 wins, and away losses as 0.6 losses.
•The Tigers have an assisted shot rate of 63.7 percent which is the percentage of field goals assisted by the team. That ranks 35th in the country.
•Berube’s team has a Her Hoops Stats Defensive Rating of 82.5, 37th in the nation.
•Princeton has an effective field goal percentage of 51.7 (34th) and is scoring 1.09 points per scoring attempt (45th).
•The Orange and Black have a total rebounding rate (percentage of all rebounding opportunities actually rebounded) of 54.3 percent, 34th overall.
Skye Belker
Offensive Win Shares – 1.3 – 93rd percentile
Assist/Turnover Ratio – 1.54- 90th percentile
Offensive Rating – 110.0 – 88th percentile
Assist Percentage – 21.1 – 87th percentile
Win Shares – 1.5 – 86th percentile
Ashley Chea
Assist Percentage – 23.6 – 92nd percentile
Win Shares – 1.5 – 87th percentile
Offensive Win Shares – 1.0 – 87th percentile
Fadima Tall
Free Throw Rate – 26.0 percent – 90th percentile
Win Shares – 1.6 – 89th percentile
Offensive Win Shares – 1.1 – 89th percentile
Assist/Turnover Ratio – 1.47 – 88th percentile
Percentage of Points from Free Throws – 27.5 – 85th percentile
Tabitha Amanze
Defensive Rebounding Percentage – 27.5 – 23rd overall
Total Rebounding Percentage – 20.5 – 25th overall
Usage Rate – 31.3 percent – 98th percentile
PER – 29.8 – 98th percentile
Block Percentage – 7.4 – 98th percentile
Defensive Rating – 76.0 – 98th percentile
Offensive Rebounding Percentage – 12.9 – 95th percentile
Effective Field Goal Percentage – 58.6 – 95th percentile
Points Per Scoring Attempt – 1.17 – 90th percentile
Parker Hill
Effective Field Goal Percentage – 69.2 – 8th overall
Points Per Scoring Attempt – 1.37 – 16th overall
Block Percentage – 6.1 – 96th percentile
Offensive Rebounding Percentage – 13.2- 95th percentile
PER – 26.5 – 95th percentile
Points Per Play – 1.02 – 94th percentile
Total Rebounding Percentage – 15.6 – 92nd percentile
Offensive Rating – 112.7 – 91st percentile
Assist Percentage – 21.6 – 88th percentile
Win Shares – 1.4 – 86th percentile
Offensive Win Shares – 0.9 – 85th percentile
•Since the Tigers play the Brown Bears this weekend, each headline is from the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?