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Princeton Tigers women's basketball : ウィキペディア英語版
Princeton Tigers women's basketball

The Princeton Tigers women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing Princeton University. The school competes in the Ivy League in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Tigers play home basketball games at the Jadwin Gymnasium in Princeton, New Jersey on the university campus. Princeton has won twelve Ivy League championships and has made five appearances in the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.〔 The team is currently coached by Courtney Banghart in her ninth year.
==Highlights==
The 2009-10 team began one of the best overall record streaks in Princeton women's basketball history. Entering the post-season with a 26-2 overall record, the Tigers were one of five teams in the country with two or fewer losses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2010 Women's College Basketball Standings )〕 The other four teams earned No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Sweeping the Ivy League with a 14-0 mark, the Tigers earned a No. 12 seed to the NCAA Tournament. In 2011-12, Princeton was the first-ever Ivy League women's team to receive a national ranking. The Tigers moved into the AP Top 25 Poll, earning a No. 24 national ranking in the Week 18 poll. The Tigers won their third consecutive Ivy League Championship that season and earned the No. 9 seed into the NCAA Tournament. In 2012-13, Princeton earned the No. 9 seed, after winning the Ivy League for the fourth consecutive season. Niveen Rasheed earned an Associated Press All-American recognition that season.〔 The 2014-15 team finished the season 31–1, 14–0 to win the Ivy League regular season title to earn an automatic trip to the 2015 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, which they lost to Maryland in the second round. The Tigers' No. 13 ranking in both the Associated Press Top-25 and USA Today Coaches polls are the highest in conference history. Princeton's No. 8 seed is the best an Ivy program has ever earned, and the Tigers' first round win over Green Bay was just the second NCAA victory for an Ivy team, joining No. 16 Harvard's upset over No. 1 Stanford in 1998.〔

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