Sunday, January 1, 2012

Princeton Tigers Tops Florida A&M 76-61

TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Completing a two-win trip to the capital of Florida, the Princeton men's basketball team defeated Florida A&M 76-61 Sunday afternoon.

Playing on New Year's Day for the first time since 1957, the Tigers fell behind early as much as 11-4 before scoring 25 of the next 33 points to take their first double-digit lead at 29-19 with less than five minutes to go before the half.

Princeton led by as much as 13 in the first half and 20 after the break, though the second half wasn't without a Florida A&M rally. The Rattlers scored 16 of the half's first 23 points to make it a 47-46 game with less than 15 minutes to go, but FAMU got no closer.

Douglas Davis finished as Princeton's high scorer with 18 points as one of four Tigers in double figures. Ian Hummer added 15 points, while T.J. Bray had 14 and rookie Denton Koon tied his Princeton best with 13 points.

"I'm very pleased with the second-half effort. They had 10 points in the last 12 minutes," Mitch Henderson, the Franklin C. Cappon-Edward G. Green '40 head coach of Princeton men's basketball, said. "It's a very good trip for us, so overall I'm happy, but I was a little disappointed with how we started the game. I knew it was a key to the game and they seemed to be just a little quicker to balls and really frankly out-toughing us early on. They had 17 offensive rebounds, which is a disappointment for us, but I'm very happy with the trip and it's nice to be going home 2-0 on this trip down to Florida."

Princeton shot 50 percent or better from the floor in each half, bettering FAMU's 37.5 percent for the game. The Rattlers, however, held the advantage on the glass, 38-35, including the 17 offensive boards Henderson mentioned.

The win follows Princeton's 75-73 triple-overtime victory at Florida State Friday night, the first time since 2004 the Seminoles lost at home to a team outside of a major conference. FSU was ranked as highly as 22nd in the Associated Press poll in November.

Davis's 18 points moved him to 1,320 for his career, one behind current Sacramento Kings general manager Geoff Petrie '70 for seventh place on the school's list. He also moved into second place on Princeton's career list of 3-pointers made, now with 238. Only his assistant coach, Brian Earl '99, has more with 281.

Princeton (8-7) has now won seven of its last nine after a 1-5 start, while Florida A&M drops to 2-12 with the loss.

Its record now above .500 for the first time this season, Princeton has completed its pre-Ivy League Division I schedule and will host The College of New Jersey next Sunday in Jadwin Gym. Princeton's league schedule will begin Jan. 13 at Cornell.

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Courtesy: Princeton Athletic Communications

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