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2015–16 Princeton Tigers women's basketball team

2015–16 Princeton Tigers women's basketball
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DoubleTree LA Thanksgiving Classic Champions
NCAA Women's Tournament, First Round
Conference Ivy League
2015–16 record 23–6 (12–2 Ivy)
Head coach Courtney Banghart (9th year)
Assistant coach Milena Flores
Assistant coach Chessie Jackson
Assistant coach Megan Griffith
Home arena Jadwin Gymnasium
Seasons
← 2014–15
2016–17 →
2015–16 Ivy League women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Penn 13 1   .929     24 5   .828
Princeton 12 2   .857     23 6   .793
Harvard 9 5   .643     14 14   .500
Dartmouth 7 7   .500     12 18   .400
Cornell 6 8   .429     14 14   .500
Yale 5 9   .357     14 17   .452
Brown 3 11   .214     15 13   .536
Columbia 1 13   .071     12 17   .414
† Ivy League winner
As of March 19, 2016; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2015–16 Princeton Tigers women's basketball team represented Princeton University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Tigers, led by ninth year head coach Courtney Banghart, played their home games at Jadwin Gymnasium as members of the Ivy League.

During the DoubleTree LA Thanksgiving Classic championship game on November 28, senior guard Michelle Miller became the 23rd Princeton women's basketball player to surpass the 1,000-point mark. In the February 7 game against Harvard, senior forward and team co-captain Alex Wheatley scored her 1,000th career point.

Princeton finished the regular season with a 23-5 overall record and 12-2 in the Ivy League. Their only two conference losses came against Pennsylvania, who won the season-ending championship game. The Tigers were an at-large selection to the NCAA Tournament, notably becoming the first-ever Ivy League team to earn an at-large bid in either the men's or women's NCAA Tournament. However, they lost in the first round to West Virginia.

The Tigers finished the 2014-15 season at 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 were the highest in conference history. Princeton's No. 8 seed was 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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