Sarah Lessig posts 5 points in Princeton’s decisive victory over Dartmouth

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Sarah Lessig, an accomplished Garfield High School alum, participated in Princeton’s commanding 97-47 victory over Dartmouth Big Green on Friday, Feb. 27.

The 6’2″ first-year forward tallied five points, grabbed one rebound and recorded one assist across 10 minutes on the court.

Looking ahead, Lessig and the Tigers will face the Harvard Crimson away on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m.



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