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Wednesday News - Articles.

...to be followed by "Thursday News - Results" later tonight.

Mack Darrow had a monster night, scoring 28 of his team's 47 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in Barrington's two point win over Palatine.

Another future Tiger, Will Barrett, had 26 points in Central Bucks South's conference victory over North Penn.

Darrow and Barrett weren't the only Princeton recruits to record strong showings. Jimmy Sherburne went for 17 as the Whitefish Bay Blue Devils improved to 9-1 with a 62-48 win over Port Washington. Matching up with Pittsburgh recruit Talib Zanna, Ian Hummer had 17 points and nine boards. Gonzaga picked up a 67-41 victory over one of the DC area's best, Bishop McNamara.

Deja vu all over again. Dan Mavraides was named to the Honor Roll of the latest Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards.

Town Topics has a story about Princeton's win over Lehigh.

The Sacramento Bee reports on Pete Carril's return to the Kings.

John Thompson Jr. said on his radio show late last week that his son's team needs some "thugs" to help with the Hoyas' rebounding woes.

Princeton rises to 12th place in the new Schuylkill 16.



Gus Gabel alley oop.

That's Princeton recruit Gus Gabel finishing off an alley oop in this shaky footage shot from the stands during Chaparral's win over Saguaro last night. Gabel finished with 16 points.

I'll try and get a few more posts up before tonight's Georgetown game.



Sydney Johnson - Ivy League Midseason Media Teleconference.

The Ivy League held its first Men's Basketball Preseason Midseason Teleconference yesterday. This is the second of three events the league has planned in 2008-09, with all eight coaches answering questions from media.

The portion of Tuesday's Q&A with Princeton coach Sydney Johnson is available above.

For remarks from the other seven Ivy League coaches, click here.

Thanks to Wesley Harris from The Ivy League for providing this audio.



Princeton / Harvard reception.

This is something I look forward to every year. If you're going to attend this game, get your tickets from Bob and enjoy an excellent reception afterwards. - JS

Princeton Men's Hoops at Harvard
Saturday, January 31, 2008 - 7:00pm

The reception will be in a new location this year - the Gordon Mezzanine (indoor track) - and begins immediately following the game. Head coach Sydney Johnson and the team will attend the party. Refreshments and a light buffet catered by Nellios of Lexington will be served.

Tickets purchased in advance for the game and party are as follows:

$18 for members of princetonbasketball.com, PANE, PVC or Friends of Princeton Basketball and their guests.

$15 for young alums ('04 - '08) and undergrads
$10 for children under 18 
$25 for non-members

Tickets for the party only are $10 with a reduced rate of $5 for children.

Please send a check payable to PANE to Bob Ruxin '76 before 1/20/09 at 8 Larchmont Lane, Lexington, MA 02420 with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to secure your seats.

For more information please email Bob Ruxin.



Programming note - attempted vacation.

I will be attempting to take a five day family vacation to western England starting tonight. While I hope to post occasional news, I've found internet access to be limited at best where I'm going, so forgive me if stories are not on the site in as timely a manner between now and Wednesday night.

Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com

Here's the schedule for while I am overseas:

Saturday, January 10
Providence vs. Georgetown - 1:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Richmond vs. George Washington - 2:00 pm ET
Mercer vs. Brookdale - 2:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Arizona - 4:00 pm ET - FSN NW

Hartford vs. Yale - 2:00 pm ET
Bryant vs. Brown - 4:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

Sunday, January 11
Louisiana-Monroe vs. Denver - 3:00 pm ET

Monday, January 12
Cornell vs. Bryant - 7:00 pm ET

Tuesday, January 13
Ocean vs. Mercer - 6:00 pm ET

Stony Brook vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

Wednesday, January 14
Richmond vs. Virginia Tech - 7:00 pm ET
Syracuse vs. Georgetown - 7:30 pm ET - ESPN2

Temple vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET - CN8



Friday News:

NJIT vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

Mason Rocca scored 14 points in Armani Jeans Milano's 70-61 Euroliga victory over Real Madrid.

The Daily Princetonian has three pieces of note today - an article on the Lehigh game, the first half of a two-parter on the history of Princeton basketball and a Q&A with oft-injured senior forward Michael Strittmatter which contains the following excerpt:

Q: Most embarrassing song on your iPod?

A: A rap-diss by Jason Briggs ’09 and Noah Savage ’08 about me from freshman year.

Woah. Can anyone send me this, even if it is just for my own "enjoyment"...?

Oregon State (6-7) was overmatched against Arizona State, suffering through an 11 minute scoreless stretch that spanned the end of the first half and the start of the second half.

Denver (6-9) lost another close one, 75-73 against Arkansas State in overtime.



Coach Carril to rejoin Kings.

Now I understand what Coach Carril was muttering about last night at Jadwin when he said he was leaving town for a few weeks...

SACRAMENTO, CA, January 8, 2009 ---- The Sacramento Kings today announced that former Kings assistant coach Pete Carril will return to the organization as a Basketball Development Consultant according to Kings President of Basketball Operations Geoff Petrie.

“We’re really excited to have Pete come back and join us as a consultant to assist Kenny (Natt) in all areas of individual player and team development,” said Petrie. “He’s really excited about rejoining the club and adding some of his experience and understanding of the game. I look forward to seeing him back here.”

One of the most respected men in basketball, Carril spent 10 seasons with the Kings as an assistant coach, specializing in individual player development and offensive schemes.

“Coach Carril brings a lot of winning experience and knowledge about basketball in general,” explained Kings’ Head Coach Kenny Natt. “As a young head coach, I will be able to utilize his experience and knowledge about getting the best out of our players. I’m looking forward to his input. It’s exactly what I need at this point.”

In a crowning achievement to his legendary collegiate coaching career, Carril was rewarded with an induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on September 29, 1997. After coaching 30 years in the NCAA ranks, Carril joined the Kings prior to the 1996-97 campaign. His addition to the Kings' coaching staff reunited him with Petrie, whom he coached at Princeton from 1968-70.

The winningest coach in Ivy League history (525-273, .658 winning percentage), Carril's career at Princeton included 13 conference titles, 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, and just one losing season. Prior to his retirement following the 1996 NCAA Tournament, he was the only active NCAA Division I head coach to reach the 500-victory plateau without athletic scholarships.

In his final season as head coach at Princeton, he led the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship with a 22-7 record. In one of the most thrilling moments of the 1996 NCAA Tournament, Carril's Tigers upset defending champion UCLA in the first round, 43-41, on a signature Carril-designed backdoor layup with only 3.8 seconds remaining in the game.

Carril played collegiately at Lafayette College under Head Coach Butch Van Breda Kolff. Following his graduation from Lafayette in 1952, Carril began his coaching career at the high school level where he stayed for 12 years. He went on to become head coach at Lehigh University for one season before beginning his stay at Princeton in 1967.

The Associated Press has more on this development.



Coach Sydney Johnson - 1/8/09.

Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon met at Jadwin Gym today for their first interview of the new year. The two talked in detail about the Tigers' most recent three games against Lafayette, UNC Greensboro and Lehigh, before discussing where the team stands as they head into their annual exam break. This interview is 15:00+ in length.

Interviews with Coach Johnson appear on this site every week during the season.



NBA TV on the "Princeton Offense."

Eddie Jordan, Eric Snow & Ernie Johnson break down the "Princeton Offense."

I might finally understand 1-2-2 now!



Thursday News:

Arkansas State vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Arizona State - 10:30 pm ET - FSN

In addition to our recap, write-ups of last night's win can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, the Trenton Times and the Express-Times and on lehighsports.com.

The Town Topics has a story on the UNC Greensboro game.

Northwestern (8-5) was no match for Wisconsin.

Denver hosts Arkansas State tonight.

Oregon State plays at Arizona State this evening. Former Sun Devils recruit Jared Cunningham will instead join the Beavers, saying their win over USC fortified his decision.

Around the Ivy League: Three days after they beat top-ranked North Carolina on the road, Boston College returned home to face Harvard (8-6). The Crimson shocked the #17 Golden Eagles, the first win over a ranked team in school history. Soft Pretzel Logic has more on the 82-70 upset. Yale (4-9) kept NJIT winless, 80-51.



Lehigh pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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Princeton 73 Lehigh 64.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson, Zach Finley, Dan Mavraides & Kareem Maddox:

To fully appreciate Princeton's 73-64 victory over Lehigh on Wednesday night, you had to sit through the two teams playing in Bethlehem one year and one day ago.

It was a then-program-worst 11th straight loss for the Tigers, a game where Princeton was unable to put the ball in the basket or stop their opponent. A game where Lehigh's Zahir Carrington scored as many points as the entire Tiger team in the first 24 minutes. From 15-3 to 27-12 to 41-19 to the Mountain Hawks' eventual 27 point lead with 8:47 left, it was as ugly and discouraging a game as you could stomach.

Which is why last night's result was such a thrilling and unexpected treat.

The Mountain Hawks came into Jadwin Gym on a five game winning streak, but Princeton led almost the entire night and held off a number of second half pushes by Lehigh.

Dan Mavraides topped his career high for the second time this week, scoring a game-best 21. Doug Davis supported the cause with 14 and Marcus Schroeder offered up 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists.

"I talked to these guys about last year and I think they had a feel about how I felt about last year's game," said Princeton coach Sydney Johnson, choosing his words carefully. "I wasn't happy with how it played out. That may have factored into our preparation for this game. I'm glad that we were able to win."

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