Congratulations Addie Micir!
Addie coached GraceAnne's team last June and has worked with Grace the last two years at Princeton Camp!
PRINCETON, N.J. -- In a year when the Princeton women’s basketball program was focused on repeats and streaks – back-to-back Ivy League titles, back-to-back NCAA appearances, a 14-0 home record, and a season-best 10 straight wins to end the regular season – one Tiger achieved a first for the Princeton program. Senior guard Addie Micir (Newton, Pa.) was unanimously named the 201011 Ivy League Player of the Year, as voted on by the League’s eight head coaches. She is the first Tiger to ever receive the honor and the first unanimous Player of the Year since Harvard’s Hana Peljto in 2003.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Micir was key to the Tigers’ success this season, leading the squad with 12.1 points and 3.29 assists per game. The sharpshooter led all Ivy players with 74 three-pointers (2.64 per game) and tied for the League-best three-point field goal percentage (46.8). One of three Tigers to start all 28 games this season, Micir also led her team in minutes played per game (33.8) and was the top scorer on nine occasions.
Congratulations to Lauren Polansky for being named defensive player of the year as well as Devona Allgood and Lauren Edwards for being named first team all Ivy! Amazing Tigers! Can't wait to see who they will face in the first round of the NCAA tournament!
PRINCETON, N.J. -- In a year when the Princeton women’s basketball program was focused on repeats and streaks – back-to-back Ivy League titles, back-to-back NCAA appearances, a 14-0 home record, and a season-best 10 straight wins to end the regular season – one Tiger achieved a first for the Princeton program. Senior guard Addie Micir (Newton, Pa.) was unanimously named the 201011 Ivy League Player of the Year, as voted on by the League’s eight head coaches. She is the first Tiger to ever receive the honor and the first unanimous Player of the Year since Harvard’s Hana Peljto in 2003.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Micir was key to the Tigers’ success this season, leading the squad with 12.1 points and 3.29 assists per game. The sharpshooter led all Ivy players with 74 three-pointers (2.64 per game) and tied for the League-best three-point field goal percentage (46.8). One of three Tigers to start all 28 games this season, Micir also led her team in minutes played per game (33.8) and was the top scorer on nine occasions.
Congratulations to Lauren Polansky for being named defensive player of the year as well as Devona Allgood and Lauren Edwards for being named first team all Ivy! Amazing Tigers! Can't wait to see who they will face in the first round of the NCAA tournament!

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