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Saturday News:

Louisville vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
MCCC vs. Salem - 2:00 pm ET
Northwestern vs. Nebraska - 3:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Washington State vs. Oregon State - 5:00 pm ET - Pac-12 Network

Dartmouth vs. Harvard - 2:00 pm ET - NBCSN
Brown vs. Yale - 2:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

East Brunswick is undefeated and ranked third in the state of New Jersey. Their coach credits Princeton recruit Amir Bell and teammate Rob Ukawuba for staying at a public school.

Craig Robinson thought his photo that went viral earlier in the week was pretty funny.

Lots of action today, starting with Georgetown hosting #6 Louisville while looking for consistency, resurgent Northwestern playing at Nebraska for the first time in 37 years and Oregon State welcoming Washington State.

George Clark said,

January 26, 2013 @ 10:35 am

Bell can see, too, apparently. If two of next year's kids can step in right away the Tigers should be just fine, thank you. Once again, Jon, I must commend you for this reporting on recruits. It is very helpful to us Armchair Coaches!

Jon Solomon said,

January 26, 2013 @ 10:38 am

There are several reasons why more NJ/PA recruits committing to Princeton is a good thing. This is one of them!

John Poole said,

January 26, 2013 @ 3:59 pm

While it is tempting to sympathize with EB's Henning about losing quality players to prep programs, I think that many of the players are much better prepared for college academics after a year of prep school math and English. Years ago as a New England prep school student I saw our football and basketball teams each year stocked with PGs from various high schools. Even as graduates they, for the most part, were well behind us full time preppies in math and reading skills. Still, many of them went on to Ivy schools. I cannot believe that they would have been nearly as successful in adapting to college academic demands without that extra year in a more challenging school environment.

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