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Princeton's Women's Basketball Team Cracks AP Top 25 for Fourth Time in Five Years
Princeton’s 10-1 start includes wins over major conferences and a NET Ranking of 34, highlighting a strong season and earning Ivy League Player of the Week honors.
- This week, Princeton women's basketball entered the AP Top 25 after improving to 10-1 with an 81-63 victory over Rutgers, marking their fourth Top 25 ranking in five seasons under Coach Carla Berube.
- Princeton's résumé shows a NET Ranking of 34 and wins over Big East, Big Ten, and ACC opponents, boosting their AP Top 25 entry.
- After last season's injuries, Madison St. Rose returned and added experience, while Coach Carla Berube started four sophomores who gained from a tough nonconference schedule.
- The Tigers are back in action on Saturday at George Mason , while UConn remains No. 1 with 24 first-place votes from a 32-member national media panel in the AP poll.
- Berube credits a challenging nonconference schedule and her associate head coach's efforts for preparing Princeton for Ivy League play after the New Year, as the Ivy League grows more competitive.
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Princeton's women's basketball team cracks AP Top 25 for fourth time in five years
Princeton's women's basketball team has entered the Associated Press Top 25 rankings at No. 25. Coach Carla Berube's Tigers have been ranked in four of the past five seasons.
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Read Full ArticlePrinceton women’s basketball moves into AP poll at No. 25
Make room for Carla Berube and Princeton in the AP Poll. The Tigers checked in at No. 25 this week, the fourth time in the past five seasons in which they have earned a ranking, after improving to 10-1 following an 81-63 victory over Rutgers in their lone game last week. Princeton, which has a NET Ranking of 34, has already collected three wins over the Big East (Villanova, Seton Hall and DePaul), two over the Big Ten (Penn State and Rutgers) an…
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