By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Princeton, NJ — The Princeton Tigers men’s basketball team defeated the Bryn Athyn Lions in exhibition play. The Tigers blew out the Lions 92-40 at the Jadwin Gym.
As an exhibition, the game does not count towards either team’s win-loss record. The Tigers came into the exhibition with a 10-1 mark.
The Lions came into this game with an 8-2 record.
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Caden Pierce led the Tigers starters with eight points. He shot 4 of 6 from the field.
He also had three rebounds and one assist.
Princeton had 74 bench points. Darius Gakwasi led the bench with 18 points.
Will Little led the Lions starters with 10 points. Little went 2 of 8 from the field, including 1 of 4 from three-point range.
He also had three rebounds and two assists.
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The Tigers had 14 bench points. Chase McDonell led the bench with his five points in six minutes.
They struggled mightily in this contest, as they made just 13 shots. They attempted 52 overall.
Five shots were made in the first half and then eight were made in the second half.
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