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Penn 64 Princeton 48.

box score : audio - coach joe scott
audio - justin conway & luke owings



Yale pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

Marcus Schroeder with the scoop.

Who was that masked man and why can't he guard Michael Strittmatter?

Kyle Koncz collapses at the final buzzer.

Seconds later.



Brown pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

Marcus Schroeder.

Luke Owings.

Kevin Steuerer.

Lincoln Gunn, finally photographed in a non-agape state.



Coach Joe Scott - 3/1/07.

interview audio - 37:46

In the last interview of the regular season, Princeton head coach Joe Scott and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon met at Jadwin Gym to look back at Princeton's two road losses at Dartmouth and Harvard and to preview the three games in the Tigers' season-ending homestand.

Some of the topics discussed include:

-The start and finish of Friday’s loss at Dartmouth.

-The strategy of going inside repeatedly against the Big Green.

-Conversely, did Princeton possibly go inside too often?

-The wasted defensive effort against Harvard in the first half of Saturday’s loss.

-With all the missed layups and missed free throws in recent weeks, could the players be pressing too hard when they have a chance to win?

-The final three home games against Brown, Yale and Penn.

-An injury to a Princeton starter that could keep them out of the lineup this weekend.

-The contributions of Princeton’s three seniors: Justin Conway, Luke Owings and Edwin Buffmire.

This interview is donor-only.

RealPlayer required.



Dartmouth 53 Princeton 43.

box score : audio - coach joe scott
audio - luke owings



Columbia pictures.

Pictures courtesy Bill Allen '79 - NJ Sport/Action.

Another for the collection of Lincoln Gunn with his mouth open.

Edwin Buffmire and his new haircut.

Luke Owings.

Marcus Schroeder.

Lincoln Gunn ties the game at 44.



Coach Joe Scott - 1/11/07.

interview audio - 19:08

princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon and men's basketball coach Joe Scott got together the afternoon before the start of Princeton's Ivy League schedule to review the Tigers' dominating defensive effort versus Rice and to scout the weekend's road trip to Columbia and Cornell.

Some of the topics discussed include:

-The Tigers’ great defensive communication in the victory over Rice.

-Defending Morris Almond and Luke Owings’ comments after the Rice game that Almond can’t score if the ball isn’t in his hands. Was this part of the defensive gameplan?

-The weird six minute stretch in the second half versus Rice where Princeton turned the ball over ten times in eleven possessions and what may have caused this.

-The fact that only one player in Princeton’s nine man rotation made their first shot, yet the Tigers still won by 23. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

-If practice has been going well this week.

-The health of the team and an injury to a Princeton starter that may limit their minutes this weekend.

-Other areas of concern heading into Ivy play.

-The different problems Columbia and Cornell present this weekend.

-Last year’s difficulty on the perimeter at Columbia.

This interview is donor-only.

RealPlayer required.



Rice pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith and Bill Allen '79 - NJ Sport/Action.

Noah Savage in the clear.

Marcus Schroeder pulls up.

Michael Strittmatter, defended.

Luke Owings on the move.

Edwin Buffmire blocks the shot.



Princeton 51 Rice 28.

box score : audio - coach joe scott
audio - justin conway : audio - luke owings : audio - marcus schroeder



Rutgers 53 Princeton 47.

box score : audio - coach joe scott
audio - luke owings & edwin buffmire



Princeton 53 Northwestern State 51.

box score : audio - coach joe scott
audio - luke owings



Manhattan pictures.

All pictures courtesy of Bill Allen '79 - NJ Sport/Action.

Thumbs up from Marcus Schroeder.

Noah Savage about to throw one down.

Justin Conway tries a hook.

Edwin Buffmire looks to pass.

Justin Conway.

Luke Owings.

Marcus Schroeder.



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