Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Stats

Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Stats

Penn Quakers Offensive Highlights

  • They have amassed 113 TOs and average 6.9 shots from beyond the arc per outing over the course of the season.
  • The Quakers average 25.1 3PAs per contest and have accrued 69 shots from beyond the arc this year.
  • Penn is shooting 38.1% on the hardwood (213 of 559) and 23.4% for their FT/FGA rate this year.
  • Penn has been subpar when you look at shooting, averaging 27.5% on shots from distance this season.
  • The Quakers have earned 116 rebounds on the offensive end and are averaging 34.1 rebounds per outing for the year.
  • The Penn Quakers average 19.9 foul shot attempts per outing and have amassed 131 shots from the charity stripe over the course of the season.
  • The Quakers average 62.6 pts per contest and have accrued 341 boards this year.

Princeton Tigers Offensive Highlights

  • When you look at rebounding, they average 33.3 rebounds per contest, putting them 303rd in basketball this year.
  • Princeton is hitting 54.8% for their effective FG% and 45.5% for field goal% (320 of 703) for the year.
  • Princeton is shooting 38.3% on shots from 3-point land (130 of 339) and 68.4% from the foul line so far this year.
  • The Tigers have collected 147 shots from the foul line and average 28.3 shots from beyond the arc per contest so far this year.
  • The Princeton Tigers have compiled 183 assists and average 76.4 pts per game this season.
  • The Tigers have compiled 320 FGs and average 15.3 assists per game this season.
  • They average 8.8 2nd chance boards per game and have compiled 21 rejections this year.
  • The Tigers average 33.3 total rebounds per game and have compiled 89 steals this season.

Quakers vs Tigers Offensive Comparison

Penn Quakers Team Offense 2024-25 Princeton Tigers
10 Games Played 12
213 Field Goals 320
559 Field Goal Attempts 703
38.1% Field Goal Percentage 45.5%
69 3-Pointers Made 130
251 3-Point Attempts 339
27.5% 3-Point Percentage 38.3%
144 2-Pointers Made 190
308 2-Point Attempts 364
46.8% 2-Point Percentage 52.2%
131 Free Throws 147
199 Free Throw Attempts 215
65.8% Free Throw Percentage 68.4%
116 Offensive Rebounds 105
225 Defensive Rebounds 295
341 Total Rebounds 400
116 Assists 183
49 Steals 89
15 Blocks 21
113 Turnovers 122
150 Personal Fouls 190
626 Points Scored 917
21.3 Field Goals Per Game 26.7
55.9 Field Goal Attempts Per Game 58.6
6.9 3-Pointers Per Game 10.8
25.1 3-Point Attempts Per Game 28.3
14.4 2-Pointers Made Per Game 15.8
30.8 2-Point Attempts Per Game 30.3
13.1 Free Throws Per Game 12.3
19.9 Free Throw Attempts Per Game 17.9
11.6 Offensive Rebounds Per Game 8.8
22.5 Defensive Rebounds Per Game 24.6
34.1 Total Rebounds Per Game 33.3
11.6 Assists Per Game 15.3
4.9 Steals Per Game 7.4
1.5 Blocks Per Game 1.8
11.3 Turnovers Per Game 10.2
15.0 Personal Fouls Per Game 15.8
62.6 Points Per Game 76.4

Penn Quakers Defensive Highlights

  • Penn has been acceptable when examining defending the ball, conceding 47.6% on 2-pointers so far this year.
  • In terms of stopping the rock, the Quakers allow 38.7 boards per outing, ranking them 328th in the nation on the season.
  • Penn is surrendering 51.8% for their effective FG% and 44.6% for field goal% (266 of 597) for the year.
  • Penn is allowing 39.4% on shots from 3-point land (87 of 221) and 75.3% from the charity line on the season.
  • They have yielded 110 shots from the charity stripe and 22.1 shots from beyond the arc per outing over the course of the season.
  • The Quakers have allowed 147 dimes and 72.9 points per game this year.
  • They have given up 266 FGs and 14.7 ASTs per contest so far this year.
  • They yield 12.4 2nd chance boards per game and have yielded 31 rejections this year.
  • They grant 38.7 rebounds per outing and have yielded 59 STLs over the course of the season.

Princeton Tigers Defensive Highlights

  • When you look at stopping the ball, they yield 13.0 dimes per contest, putting them 187th in basketball this year.
  • Princeton is giving up 43.8% on the court (301 of 688) and 22.5% for their FT/FGA rate on the campaign.
  • The Tigers have yielded 111 boards on the offensive end and 34.6 total rebounds per game this season.
  • They have yielded 152 TOs and 7.9 shots from beyond the arc per outing over the course of the season.
  • They yield 17.9 FT attempts per contest and have gave up 155 shots from the free throw line on the campaign.
  • The Tigers grant 23.3 three point shot attempts per contest and have allowed 95 shots from distance over the course of the season.
  • The Princeton Tigers yield 71.0 points per game and have yielded 415 boards this year.
  • Princeton has been satisfactory when you look at defending the rock, relinquishing 34.1% on shots from distance this season.

Quakers vs Tigers Defensive Comparison

Penn Quakers Team Defense 2024-25 Princeton Tigers
266 Field Goals Allowed 301
597 Field Goal Attempts Allowed 688
44.6% Field Goal Percentage Allowed 43.8%
87 3-Pointers Allowed 95
221 3-Point Attempts Allowed 279
39.4% 3-Point Percentage Allowed 34.1%
179 2-Pointers Allowed 206
376 2-Point Attempts Allowed 409
47.6% 2-Point Percentage Allowed 50.4%
110 Free Throws Allowed 155
146 Free Throw Attempts Allowed 215
75.3% Free Throw Percentage Allowed 72.1%
124 Offensive Rebounds Allowed 111
263 Defensive Rebounds Allowed 304
387 Total Rebounds Allowed 415
147 Assists Allowed 156
100 Turnovers Forced 152
161 Personal Fouls 197
729 Points Allowed 852
26.6 Field Goals Allowed Per Game 25.1
59.7 Field Goal Attempts Allowed Per Game 57.3
8.7 3-Pointers Allowed Per Game 7.9
22.1 3-Point Attempts Allowed Per Game 23.3
17.9 2-Pointers Allowed Per Game 17.2
37.6 2-Point Attempts Allowed Per Game 34.1
11.0 Free Throws Allowed Per Game 12.9
14.6 Free Throw Attempts Allowed Per Game 17.9
12.4 Offensive Rebounds Allowed Per Game 9.3
26.3 Defensive Rebounds Allowed Per Game 25.3
38.7 Total Rebounds Allowed Per Game 34.6
14.7 Assists Allowed Per Game 13.0
10.0 Turnovers Forced Per Game 12.7
16.1 Personal Fouls Per Game 16.4
72.9 Points Per Game Allowed 71.0

Penn Quakers Latest Injury Updates

No key injuries to report

Princeton Tigers Latest Injury Updates

Princeton guard Deven Austin has landed out for the year because of a personal issue. He hopes to come back on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. No key injuries to report