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2/3 - 6:00 PM ET COR

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9-12
Newman Arena, Ithaca
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Cornell Big Red vs Princeton Tigers Stats, Game Time, and more

Women's College Basketball, Princeton Tigers, Cornell Big Red

The Princeton Tigers (14-5, 5-2 Ivy League) are on a roll as they look to extend a six-game win streak when they visit the Cornell Big Red (9-11, 2-5 Ivy League) at 6:00 PM ET on Friday, February 3, 2023 at Newman Arena.

Cornell took down Brown 66-61 in the team's last outing on Saturday, led by Emily Pape's team-high 27 points.

Madison St. Rose helped lead Princeton to a 79-30 win over Yale on Saturday, scoring 17 points in the game.

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Cornell Team Stats

Cornell has scored 60.5 points per game this season while Princeton allows 54.8 per contest. The Big Red are 8-4 when they put up more than 55 points.

The Big Red are shooting 67.7 percent from the charity stripe as a team, good for fourth in the Ivy League. Kaya Ingram is leading Cornell with 2.4 made free throws a game (shooting 65 percent from the line).

Princeton Team Stats

Princeton heads into the matchup with a 65.7 points per game average on the season, 3.5 more than the 62.2 Cornell gives up per contest. The Tigers are 12-1 in games when they put up at least 62 points.

When they get to the free throw line, which they do 15.4 times a game, the Tigers shoot 69.3 percent, which is second in the Ivy League. Julia Cunningham is Princeton's best shooter from the line, making 2.4 free throws a game while shooting 81 percent.

Cornell Players to Watch

Ania McNicholas leads Cornell in scoring and averages 11.1 points and 3.2 steals per game. Pape leads the Big Red with 6.3 rebounds per game and adds 10.9 points, while Shannon Mulroy paces the squad with 3.7 assists and averages 9.0 points.

Averaging 1.4 made three-pointers a contest, McNicholas is Cornell's most prolific three-point shooter while knocking down 27 percent of her shots from downtown.

Player stats reflect 20 of 20 games this season.

Princeton Players to Watch

Kaitlyn Chen leads Princeton in points, scoring 13.9 a contest, and assists with 4.4 per game. Cunningham adds 11.1 points, 3.1 assists and 1.7 steals for the Tigers, while Stone averages 10.3 points per game.

Grace Stone is the biggest threat for Princeton from beyond the arc. She leads the team in made threes per game, drilling 1.8 treys per contest (making 42 percent of her attempts).

Player stats reflect 19 of 19 games this season.

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