Jack Stanton's 21-Point Performance Propels Princeton Past Columbia, 80-68
Jack Stanton powered the Princeton Tigers to an 80-68 win over Columbia on Saturday night, delivering a standout 21-point performance that anchored his team’s success on both ends of the court.
Princeton’s offense was firing on all cylinders, with Stanton providing a reliable scoring punch that set the tone from the opening tip. The Tigers controlled the tempo against Columbia, consistently finding high-percentage shots and capitalizing on scoring opportunities throughout the contest.
Stanton’s 21 points marked his highest output in recent games, and his ability to score in a variety of ways—whether attacking the rim or knocking down perimeter jumpers—kept Columbia’s defense on its heels. His leadership and efficiency were evident as the Tigers maintained their advantage throughout the game.
The victory improves Princeton’s standing in Ivy League competition and highlights their potential as a contender in the conference. Columbia, meanwhile, struggled to keep pace despite stretches of strong play. Princeton’s balanced attack and defensive pressure ultimately proved too much, as they limited Columbia’s key scorers down the stretch and closed out the game in convincing fashion.
Statistically, the Tigers’ offensive output was well-distributed, but it was Stanton’s performance that stood out as the difference-maker. This win gives Princeton valuable momentum as they continue their Ivy League campaign and look to build on the success of this statement victory.