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2012-2013 schedule.

November 2012
Sat. 11/10 at Buffalo (80/101/97) - 12:00 pm ET
Tue. 11/13 Northeastern (176/182/186) - 7:00 pm ET
Fri. 11/16 Rutgers (161/119/117) - 7:00 pm ET
Wed. 11/21 at Syracuse (2/6/4) - 7:00 pm ET - Time Warner/SNY
Sat. 11/24 at Lafayette (197/233/240) - 2:00 pm ET
Wed. 11/28 at Wagner (93/112/100) - 7:00 pm ET

December 2012
Sat. 12/1 at Kent State (114/129/123) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 12/8 Drexel (66/41/56) - 2:00 pm ET
Sat. 12/15 vs. Fordham* (242/273/257) - 2:30 pm ET - YES
Thu. 12/20 Rider (199/199/218) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 12/22 Bucknell (81/94/92) - 7:00 pm ET
Sun. 12/30 at Akron (68/77/76) - 7:00 pm ET

January 2013
Sat. 1/05 at Elon (229/255/252) - 12:00 pm ET
Sat. 01/12 Penn (105/137/142) - 6:00 pm ET - NBCS
Sun. 01/27 TCNJ - 2:00 pm ET

February 2013
Fri. 02/01 Cornell (186/209/202) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 02/02 Columbia (187/185/185) - 6:00 pm ET - NBCS
Fri. 02/08 Brown (314/308/309) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 02/09 Yale (108/157/161) - 6:00 pm ET
Fri. 02/15 at Dartmouth (331/295/299) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 02/16 at Harvard (41/44/49) - 7:00 pm ET - NBCS
Fri. 02/22 at Columbia (187/185/185) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 02/23 at Cornell (186/209/202) - 7:00 pm ET

March 2013
Fri. 03/01 Harvard (41/44/49) - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Sat. 03/02 Dartmouth (331/295/299) - 6:00 pm ET
Fri. 03/08 at Yale (108/157/161) - 7:00 pm ET
Sat. 03/09 at Brown (314/308/309) - 7:00 pm ET
Tue. 03/12 at Penn (105/137/142) - 7:00 pm ET

Notes:

2011-12 RPI/Pomeroy/Sagarin ratings are in brackets above.

As a point of comparison, Princeton was 85/93/107 in the same rankings last season.

*The Fordham game will be played at the Barclays Center as part of the Brooklyn Hoops Winter Festival tripleheader.

Tip times and TV information will be added as it is known.

All information subject to change.

Adam Fox said,

August 29, 2012 @ 1:28 pm

we are sure that the game against syracuse is in basketball, and not lax? :)

Jon Solomon said,

August 29, 2012 @ 1:38 pm

Correct!

I'll be compiling a list of schedule pros and cons (one certainly outweighs the other) for a post tomorrow.

Jon

TigerHeel said,

August 29, 2012 @ 2:14 pm

Wow. This is a much more balanced schedule than last year's. Including the DIII home game, I count an almost equal number of home and away non-conference games (six at home, seven away and one on a neutral court). I love that two (Drexel and Bucknell) of the better (per last year's rankings) non-conference opponents will take place in Jadwin, and that doesn't include the Rutgers game. Also jumping out to me are the Tigers opening with five straight home games in Ivy play, including the pre-exam tilt against Penn. Kudos to Coach Henderson and the staff for assembling a competitive schedule with so many home games.

Brian Martin said,

August 29, 2012 @ 6:31 pm

Someone should do something about the pattern of opening league play with 5 straight at home or 5 straight away. It really is not that hard to break that up.

John Shipley said,

August 29, 2012 @ 9:22 pm

I count only 28 games including the D3 game. Believe that's 2 less than they've played in recent years. Any of the dates (like at Kent St since there's a full week till the next game) tournament related?

Jon Solomon said,

August 29, 2012 @ 9:58 pm

The 30 game schedules were because Princeton was playing in exempt tournaments where only one of the games counts towards their total number of games played. Without an exempt tournament I believe the Ivy League caps the schedule at 28 games.

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