College Wrap: Princeton men’s basketball gets first win away from home
Princeton men's basketball secured its first road win after 13 losses with key scoring from Malik Abdullahi and Landon Clark, ending a challenging streak on the last day of January.
- Princeton men's basketball secured its first away win on Saturday at Levien Gymnasium, defeating Columbia 80-68.
- Stanton's shooting came alongside balanced scoring from Jackson Hicke, Malik Abdullahi and Landon Clark, with Stanton hitting six 3-pointers for 21 points and Hicke adding 18.
- Efficient perimeter shooting paired with a turnover advantage, as Princeton shot 51% overall and 43% from 3-point range, scoring 19 points off 13 Big Red turnovers while committing just five turnovers.
- Princeton improved to 8-14 overall and 4-3 after winning on Saturday, rebounding from Friday's 23-point loss at Cornell.
- Reserve Dalen Davis played just 14 minutes after tweaking the ankle injury that cost him nine games, and Princeton next hosts Pennsylvania on Friday.
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College Wrap: Princeton men’s basketball gets first win away from home
NEW YORK — It may have taken until the last day of January, but the Princeton men’s basketball team finally has a victory away from Old Nassau. Jack Stanton knocked down a career-best six 3-pointers on his way to 21 points, Jackson Hicke added 18 an the Tigers beat Columbia, 80-68, on Saturday night at Levien Gymnasium. Princeton (8-14, 4-3) not only bounced back from Friday night’s 23-point defeat at Cornell, but secured a road victory after dr…
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