
"Princeton is outscoring opponents by 12.6 points per game with a +353 scoring differential overall. It puts up 72.9 points per game (60th in college basketball) and gives up 60.3 per outing (77th in college basketball). St. Rose's 16.0 points per game lead the Tigers and rank 108th in the country."
"Harvard's +240 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 8.6 points per game) is a result of putting up 65.7 points per game (181st in college basketball) while allowing 57.1 per outing (24th in college basketball). The Crimson's leading scorer, Karlee White, ranks 144th in college basketball, putting up 15.4 points per game."
"In their last game, Princeton picked up a 65-51 victory over Brown. The Tigers were led by Madison St. Rose, who finished with 18 points and three steals, while Ashley Chea added 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists."
Princeton and Harvard compete in the Ivy League tournament championship game on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. ET. Princeton enters as the No. 1 seed with a 25-3 record, while Harvard is the No. 3 seed at 18-10. The winner receives an automatic NCAA Tournament berth. Princeton defeated Brown 65-51 in their semifinal, led by Madison St. Rose's 18 points and Ashley Chea's 12 points with eight rebounds. Harvard beat Columbia 67-65, with Abigail Wright scoring 18 points on 57.14% shooting. Princeton outscores opponents by 12.6 points per game, averaging 72.9 points while allowing 60.3. Harvard outscores opponents by 8.6 points per game with strong defense, allowing just 57.1 points per game.
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