Men's basketball hosts Princeton, travels to Yale
1/13/2023 1:33:00 PM | Men's Basketball
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Brown men's basketball team will host Princeton this Saturday, Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. before traveling to Yale on Monday, Jan. 16 for a 5 p.m. tip.
Princeton currently sits atop the Ivy League standings with a 3-0 conference record. Yale is tied with Brown at 1-2.
Both games will stream live on ESPN+. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets online at BrownBears.com/tickets prior to their arrival at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Fans should either download their digital tickets to display on a mobile device or print them at home prior to arrival.
Scouting the Bears (8-8, 1-2 Ivy)
Scouting the Bulldogs (11-5, 1-2 Ivy)
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Princeton currently sits atop the Ivy League standings with a 3-0 conference record. Yale is tied with Brown at 1-2.
Both games will stream live on ESPN+. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets online at BrownBears.com/tickets prior to their arrival at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Fans should either download their digital tickets to display on a mobile device or print them at home prior to arrival.
Scouting the Bears (8-8, 1-2 Ivy)
- Paxson Wojcik, Nana Owusu-Anane, and Kino Lilly Jr. sit in the top ten in the Ivy League in a number of statistical categories.
- Wojcik ranks first in defensive rebounds (6.4), third in assist/turnover ratio (1.7), fourth in made three pointers (2.3) and total rebounds (6.9), fifth in assists (3.1), seventh in steals (1.4) and three-point percentage (38.5), and eighth in points (12.6).
- Owusu-Anane is second in total rebounds (7.2), third in offensive rebounds (2.3), fourth in defensive rebounds (4.9), fifth in steals (1.4), and eighth in blocks (0.8).
- Lilly finds himself first in made three pointers (2.6), fifth in points (15.1), eighth in three-point percentage (37.5), and ninth in steals (1.3).
- Wojcik, Owusu-Anane, and Kalu Anya all had 16 points against Dartmouth to help the Bears pick up their first Ivy League victory of the season in the 77-70 showing. Lilly contributed 10.
- Against the Big Green, Brown shot 51.9% from the field, 45.0% from three, and 85.7% from the free throw line. Respectively, they were the Bears' third, second, and best single-game marks on the season.
- Princeton has started the Ivy League season with three straight wins over Harvard (69-66), Columbia (68-49), and Cornell (75-68).
- In their most recent matchup against the Big Red, the Tigers trailed by three at halftime, but used a 9-3 run over the final three minutes to pull ahead and claim the seven-point victory.
- Princeton is second in the Ivy League in both team offense and team defense on the season. The Tigers are averaging 75.3 points per game, while allowing opponents to score 64.3.
Scouting the Bulldogs (11-5, 1-2 Ivy)
- Yale opened its Ivy schedule by dropping a pair of games to Columbia (62-60) and Dartmouth (81-77), but bounced back in their last game with a 58-54 win over Harvard.
- Against the Crimson, Yale went up 10 with just over three minutes to go, but Harvard used an 8-0 run to cut the deficit to two with 25 seconds remaining. The Crimson had a chance to tie, but a block and rebound by EJ Jarvis, followed by two free throws, sealed the game for the Bulldogs.
- On the season, Matt Knowling leads the team with 15.8 points and is tied for the team lead with 4.9 rebounds.
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program, and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropic support from alumni, parents, fans and friends. A gift through the Sports Foundation makes an immediate impact on today's Brown Bears and helps them to be their best in the classroom, in competition and most importantly in the community. To learn more about supporting the Bears, please click here.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on Twitter, @BrownU_Bears on Instagram, like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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