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Attention, Princeton students!

There was a great undergraduate turnout at Jadwin Gym on Saturday night to see Princeton beat Penn.

Whether you're a new fan of the Tigers or have been going to games for a while now, I'd like to offer any and all students the (poorly-publicized) student subscription discount rate of $15 if you're interested in becoming a member of princetonbasketball.com. That's 50% off our base rate.

This deal is open to all high school, college and graduate students at any school.

Please email me for details, as this is not publicized on the site's subscription page.

What does that subscription get you? Read this appeal for all that the site offers.

Want a permanent link you can share with your friends that isn't behind our site security, use this page.

I've had many people tell me over the years that following Princeton basketball was the best part of their four years at Princeton. I hope this site can help enhance and improve that experience for you.

Join the 230 people from all over the globe who have signed up for our coverage this season and help us reach our 2012-13 goal of 275 site members!

Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com

David Lewis said,

January 14, 2013 @ 7:17 pm

Jon,
I know you are a Northwestern alum. Does Carmody get fired after this season? I don't think this team is going to win four games in the Big Ten. I know they lost John Shurna and don't have Drew Crawford this year due to injury, but this team is just not competitive. I don't even think this team would win the Ivy League. What are your thoughts?

Jon Solomon said,

January 14, 2013 @ 7:36 pm

I think they'll win more than four Big Ten games but it is hard to find a path where they win more than six conference tilts.

With Crawford (shoulder) and JerShon Cobb (academics) back next season plus Top 100 recruit Jared Sina the Wildcats will have a decent squad for 2013-14 (barring their habitually snakebit nature) but I'm not sure Carmody will get a chance to coach'm.

The degree to which the Wildcats compete these last 14 games will likely determine his fate.

Jon

David Lewis said,

January 14, 2013 @ 8:33 pm

It's a shame because I think overall he has done a tremendous job. I have loved watching Nortwestern games the past six years - an uptempo Princeton offense. The spacing is always excellent and they usually have multiple back doors per game. It's unfortunate that John Shurna never got to play with Kevin Coble. I think they would have made the tournament for sure. Let's hope for the best.

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