Ivy League foes square off when the Princeton Tigers (17-5, 7-2 Ivy League) visit the Brown Bears (12-13, 4-6 Ivy League) at Paul Bailey Pizzitola Sports Center, beginning at 7:00 PM ET on Friday, February 18, 2022. Keep reading to find betting insights and statistics to help place a wager on the Tigers’ (-125 to win on the moneyline) contest versus the Bears (+104).
Princeton Offense Vs. Brown Defense
Princeton Offense
Stats (Rank)
Brown Defense
81.1 (9)
Points/Gm
68.4 (162)
69.7 (108)
Possessions/Game
69.3 (195)
48.7 (12)
Field Goal %
43.9 (226)
38.2 (17)
3PT %
34.4 (229)
57.4 (6)
Effective FG %
50.4 (228)
59 (16)
True Shooting %
53.7 (241)
Brown Offense Vs. Princeton Defense
Brown Offense
Stats (Rank)
Princeton Defense
71 (182)
Points/Gm
70 (204)
68.7 (158)
Possessions/Game
71.6 (286)
43.1 (233)
Field Goal %
44.9 (278)
31.8 (282)
3PT %
33.4 (179)
49.5 (224)
Effective FG %
50.3 (222)
53.2 (199)
True Shooting %
52.5 (193)
Princeton Betting Insights
Princeton has won 10 games against the spread this season, while failing to cover or pushing 12 times.
When playing as at least 2-point favorites this season, the Tigers have an ATS record of 8-8-1.
In Princeton’s 23 games this season, the combined scoring has gone over the point total 15 times.
Princeton’s games this season have featured more combined points than this contest’s total of 146 points 16 times.
The Tigers have an average point total of 145.2 in their outings this year, 0.8 fewer points than this game’s over/under.
Brown Betting Insights
Brown has covered 12 times in 25 matchups with a spread this year.
The Bears have covered the spread five times this year (5-4 ATS) when playing as at least 2-point underdogs.
Brown’s games have gone over the point total 12 out of 25 times this year.
Brown has played nine games this season that have had more than 146 combined points scored.
The Bears have a 137.9-point average over/under in their matchups this season, 8.1 fewer points than this game’s point total.
Princeton Key Players
Ethan Wright leads the Tigers in scoring (15.4 points per game) and rebounding (7.2 rebounds per game).
Princeton’s assists leader is Tosan Evbuomwan, who averages 4.8 per game.
The Tigers are led by Wright from long distance. He hits 2.5 shots from deep per game.
Evbuomwan averages 1.7 steals and 0.4 blocks per game. Both numbers are team-highs for Princeton.
Brown Key Players
Tamenang Choh leads the Bears in all things points, rebounds and assists, averaging 14 points, 8.1 grabbing rebounds and dishing 2.6 assists per game.
Kino Lilly Jr. is tops from three-point range for the Bears, knocking down 2.6 treys per game.
Nobody on Brown grabs more steals than Lilly Jr. (1.4 per game) or blocks more shots than Jaylan Gainey (two per game).