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...This is the third consecutive year that one of their players stepped up big,” Sullivan said. “Two years ago it was Chris (Young), last year it was (Ahmed) El-Nokali, and tonight it was Becthold...
PRINCETON (12-9, 7-2) Bechtold 7-11 5-8 21, Persia 2-6 2-3 11, Martin 3-6 0-0 10, Wente 2-3 1-1 9, Venable 4-4 1-1 9, El-Nokali 1-4 1-4 5, Wysocki 1-3 1-2 3, Robins 2-5 0-2 2, Wallace 0-1 0-1 0. Totals...
Halftime: Harvard 30-23. 3-pt. goals: P 11-22 (Bechtold 5-8, Persia 2-3, Wente 1-1, El-Nokali 1-4, Venable 1-1, Wysocki 1-2, Wallace 0-1, Robins 0-2), H 8-20 (Harvey 5-11, Merchant 1-3, Gellert 1-1, Prasse-Freeman 1-3, Winter 0-2). Fouled out: Harvey, Sigafoos. Rebounds: P 24 (Martin 10), H 27 (Gellert, Prasse-Freeman 5). Assists: P 14 (Wente 4), H 12 (Prasse-Freeman 5). Fouls...
While the Tigers are a tall team, with an average height of 6’7, leading them in the quest for their seventh straight postseason appearance will be co-captain El-Nokali, Princeton’s iron man. A three-year starter, the Second-Team All-Ivy point guard spent 92 percent of Princeton’s Ivy League minutes on the floor, playing all forty minutes nine times during the season...
Among the returners, El-Nokali was joined in being honored by the league by Wente, his backcourt mate and an Honorable Mention All-Ivy Choice, and Wysocki. Wente’s name is familiar to Crimson fans because of his miraculous, buzzer-beating three-pointer that beat Harvard at Lavietes last winter. Wysocki, too, has a lot to live up to. The center for Princeton has been named First-Team All-Ivy ten times in the last twelve years...