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No. 25 Princeton women force 26 turnovers in a 97-47 rout of Dartmouth
Princeton forced 26 turnovers, including 20 steals, and shot 57% to dominate Dartmouth 97-47 with strong third- and fourth-quarter runs.
- On Friday, No. 25 Princeton defeated Dartmouth 97-47 in Hanover, N.H., according to the AP report.
- Defensive pressure forced Dartmouth into 26 turnovers and 29 fewer field goal attempts, while Princeton pulled away by outscoring Dartmouth 32-12 in the third quarter.
- Fadima Tall, Madison St. Rose, and Emily Eadie each scored 13 points, while Skye Belker and Toby Nweke each had 12, and Taylor Charles contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds.
- The result extended Princeton's dominance in the series and improved its record to 22-3 overall and 10-2 in the Ivy League; the Tigers hold a 31-1 series lead versus Dartmouth since 2009-10 and visit Harvard on Saturday while Dartmouth hosts Pennsylvania.
- A 13-2 fourth-quarter run extended the lead, and Princeton's shooting and rebounding advantage reflected offensive efficiency and control of the glass.
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