Brown Women’s Basketball Falls 49-58 to No. 20 Princeton in Ivy League Showdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Brown Falls to Princeton Despite Strong Defensive Performance

Brown University’s women’s basketball team faced off against Princeton in a game pitting the Ivy League’s top offense (Princeton) against its top defense (Brown). while Princeton typically averages nearly 75 points per game, Brown’s defense held them to just 58. Thay also successfully limited Princeton’s leading scorer, Madison St. Rose, to only 6 points.

Key Performances:

* Alyssa Moreland recorded her ninth double-double of the season (10 points and 10 rebounds), her 12th career double-double, along with 5 assists and 5 steals.
* Isabella Wesley hit a three-pointer before halftime.
* Beth Nelson made a three-pointer.

Game summary:

Brown started strong, outscoring Princeton 15-9 in the first quarter. Princeton responded with a 12-0 run in the second, but Brown stayed close, trailing 24-20 at halftime. The third quarter saw a back-and-forth exchange with Princeton going on a 14-0 run. The fourth quarter was also competitive, with Brown narrowing the gap to four points at one point, but ultimately falling to Princeton.

Final Score: The text does not state the final score.

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