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1991–92 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team

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1991–92 Princeton Tigers men's basketball
Ivy League Champion
1992 NCAA Men's Division I Tournament, Eleven Seed, Round of 64
ConferenceIvy League
Record22–6 (12–2, 1st Ivy)
Head coach
Captains
Home arenaJadwin Gymnasium
Seasons
1991–92 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Princeton 12 2   .857 22 6   .786
Penn 9 5   .643 16 10   .615
Columbia 8 6   .571 10 16   .385
Yale 7 7   .500 17 9   .654
Brown 5 9   .357 11 15   .423
Dartmouth 5 9   .357 10 16   .385
Cornell 5 9   .357 7 19   .269
Harvard 5 9   .357 6 20   .231
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1991–92 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1991–92 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Pete Carril and the team co-captains were Matt Eastwick, Sean Jackson and George Leftwich.[2] The team played its home games in the Jadwin Gymnasium on the university campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The team was the champion of the Ivy League, which earned them an invitation to the 64-team 1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament where they were seeded eleventh in the East Region.[3] This was the team's fourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA basketball tournament after having lost in the first round by a total of seven points in the prior three years.[4] The season included a 15-game winning streak that supported a 26-game Ivy League winning streak (4 shy of the conference record) both of which ended on February 28, 1992, against Yale.[5]

Using the Princeton offense, the team posted a 22–6 overall record, which included a fifteen-game winning streak, and a 12–2 conference record.[2] In a March 19, 1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament East Regional first-round game at the Centrum Centre in Worcester, Massachusetts against the Syracuse Orange, they lost by a 51–43 margin.[2][3][6] A streak of fourteen consecutive Syracuse points by Lawrence Moten sealed Princeton's fate in the second half.[4] The team claims to have been the only team in the tournament that did not have any players that averaged at least 12 points per game.[7]

The team was led by first team All-Ivy League selections Sean Jackson, who gave Princeton its fourth consecutive Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year awardee. Rick Hielscher earned Ivy League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year honors.[3] The team won the fourth of twelve consecutive national statistical championships in scoring defense with a 48.9 points allowed average.[8]

Schedule and results

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The team posted a 22–6 (12–2 Ivy League) record.[9]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
Nov 20, 1991*
Monmouth
Preseason NIT
W 58–47  1–0
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Nov 21, 1991*
at Texas
Preseason NIT
L 46–57  1–1
Frank Erwin Center 
Austin, Texas
Nov 30, 1991*
Lafayette W 72–49  2–1
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Dec 3, 1991*
Rutgers L 41–46  2–2
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Dec 6, 1991*
vs. Hofstra
Dr. Pepper Invitational
W 54–42  3–2
Ferrell Center 
Waco, Texas
Dec 7, 1991*
at Baylor
Dr. Pepper Invitational
W 61–54  4–2
Ferrell Center 
Waco, Texas
Dec 13, 1991
vs. Oral Roberts
Cougar Classic
W 64–55  5–2
(1–0)
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 14, 1991*
at BYU
Cougar Classic
L 59–65  5–3
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 18, 1991*
at NC State W 50–47  6–3
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dec 21, 1991*
at La Salle W 47–46  7–3
Convention Hall 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jan 4, 1992*
at Loyola (MD) W 47–46  8–3
Reitz Arena 
Baltimore, Maryland
Jan 8, 1992*
Iona W 68–51  9–3
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Jan 11, 1992
Penn W 55–42  10–3
(1–0)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Jan 27, 1992*
Franklin & Marshall W 80–45  11–3
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Jan 31, 1992
at Harvard W 67–44  12–3
(2–0)
Lavietes Pavilion 
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Feb 1, 1992
at Dartmouth W 83–44  13–3
(3–0)
Leede Arena 
Hanover, New Hampshire
Feb 4, 1992
at Penn W 42–40  14–3
(4–0)
The Palestra 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Feb 7, 1992
Columbia W 71–55  15–3
(5–0)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 8, 1992
Cornell W 48–31  16–3
(6–0)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 14, 1992
at Brown W 79–54  17–3
(7–0)
Pizzitola Sports Center 
Providence, Rhode Island
Feb 15, 1992
at Yale W 46–35  18–3
(8–0)
John J. Lee Ampitheater 
New Haven, Connecticut
Feb 21, 1992
Dartmouth W 48–36  19–3
(9–0)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 22, 1992
Harvard W 87–50  20–3
(10–0)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 28, 1992
Yale L 46–47  20–4
(10–1)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 29, 1992
Brown W 58–49  21–4
(11–1)
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Mar 6, 1992
at Cornell L 66–70  21–5
(11–2)
Newman Arena 
Ithaca, New York
Mar 7, 1992
at Columbia W 65–51  22–5
(12–2)
Levien Gymnasium 
New York, New York
NCAA tournament
Mar 20, 1992*
(11 E) vs. (6 E) No. 21 Syracuse
First round
L 43–51  22–6
Centrum in Worcester 
Worcester, Massachusetts
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
E=East.

References

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  1. ^ sports-reference.com 1991-92 Ivy Group Season Summary
  2. ^ a b c "Men's Basketball Record Book • All-Time Results". GoPrincetonTigers.com. Princeton Athletic Communications. June 12, 2009. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c 2009–10 Ivy League Basketball Media Guide. p. 38. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  4. ^ a b Moran, Malcolm (March 21, 1992). "N.C.A.A. Tournament: East; UMass Flies Past Rams; Orange Not Ripe for an Upset". The New York Times. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  5. ^ "COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP Yale Ends Princeton's 15-Game Win Streak, 47-46: [Home Edition]". Los Angeles Times. February 29, 1992. p. 10. ProQuest 281593917. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  6. ^ Princeton Athletic Communications (June 22, 2009). "Men's Basketball Record Book • Men's Basketball in the Postseason". GoPrincetonTigers.com. Princeton University. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
  7. ^ "COLLEGE BASKETBALL / TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL". Los Angeles Times. March 16, 1992. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  8. ^ "Division I Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 48. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  9. ^ Princeton Athletic Communications (June 12, 2009). "Men's Basketball Record Book • All-Time Results". GoPrincetonTigers.com. Princeton University. Archived from the original on April 19, 2018. Retrieved February 4, 2024.