TRENTON, N.J. — In a competitive match on Friday night, Princeton emerged victorious against Duquesne with a score of 75-68, thanks to impressive performances by Caden Pierce and Dalen Davis, who both scored 17 points.
In addition to his scoring, Pierce also grabbed five rebounds, contributing substantially to Princeton’s overall performance. Dalen Davis demonstrated exceptional shooting skills, hitting 6 of 13 attempts, including an impressive 3 for 4 from beyond the arc. Xaivian Lee also made his mark on the game, finishing with 13 points after shooting 4 of 13 from the field, which included 3 successful 3-pointers, while going 2 for 6 from the free-throw line.
For the Dukes, who are now 0-2 this season, the standout player was Kareem Rozier, who topped the scoring chart with 14 points while also providing four assists. Jahsean Corbett closely followed him, adding 13 points, nine rebounds, and two steals to the team’s efforts. David Dixon also made a notable contribution with 11 points and three blocks, showcasing his defensive abilities.
Princeton faced a challenging first half, heading into halftime trailing 28-25 after Blake Peters managed to score six points before the break. However, the Tigers rallied in the second half, led by Pierce, who scored 13 points during that period, helping secure the team’s victory.