By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Princeton, NJ — The Princeton Tigers men’s basketball team defeated the Delaware Valley Aggies on Friday afternoon in an exhibition matchup. The Tigers won 84-53 over the Aggies at Jadwin Gym.
The game did not count towards the overall win-loss tally for both teams. There were three lead changes in the contest.

This was a meeting between a Division I and Division III programs that likely helped each team get more action before they play the second part of their schedule after Christmas.
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Blake Peters led the Tigers starters with nine points. Peters went 3 of 6 from the field, including 3-of-6 from three-point range.
He also had one steal.
Princeton had 61 bench points. Darius Gakwasi led the bench with 18 points.
Antonio Redding and Rasheem Dearry led the Aggies starters with seven points apiece. Redding also had one rebound and one assist.
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Redding went 3 of 4 from the field, including 1 of 2 from three-point range. Dearry also went 3 of 9 from the field, including 1 of 3 from three-point range.
Dearry also had one assist and one steal.
No Aggies player scored more than 10 points. They had 29 bench points. Tyriq Toney-Bailey and Kamal Johnson led the bench with six points apiece.
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