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Penn pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy Stephen Goldsmith.

The Princeton student section, with the smaller, louder Penn student section looming above them.

Brendan Connolly takes and makes an early jumper.

Dan Mavraides.

Douglas Davis for three.

Coach Sydney Johnson.

Hummer looks to blow over Jack Eggleston.

T.J. Bray.

Kareem Maddox.

Hummer jumper.

Davis runs the offense.

Hummer going up and...

...Hummer throwing down.

Coach Johnson, pointing.

Patrick Saunders.

Pretty sure this is Maddox's offensive foul.

Mack Darrow's layup beats the shot clock.

Coach Johnson with his freshmen defensive stoppers.

Hummer for the win at the end of regulation.

Davis attempting a technical free throw.

Ben Hazel is happy. Dan Mavraides is exhausted.

As I was saying, Mavraides is exhausted.

Postgame high fives

Verizon FiOS talks to the newest member of Princeton's 1,000 point club.

R.W. Enoch, Jr. said,

February 9, 2011 @ 12:34 am

Maybe I am totally misremembering, but didn't we used to be able to click on the photos for hi-res versions? Is it because of the new ads that we can't anymore?

Jon Solomon said,

February 9, 2011 @ 12:39 am

Most historical scans I've done have been clickable high res, but the game photos have never been.

The ad are only visible on the front page, not on any internal pages like the full photo essay. They don't effect anything else.

Rodney Johnson said,

February 9, 2011 @ 12:19 pm

I would caption the photo "This is the play Maddox was called for an offensive foul." If it is the play near the end of the game (I missed the first half), the replays showed pretty clearly the Penn player slid under him. Even the Comcast announcers agreed it was a poor call.

william sword said,

February 9, 2011 @ 4:03 pm

glad you mention the bad call; see the picture of zack rosen with his forearm up against Dan's chest. since when is that a defensive stance that is allowed? rosen should be called for 5 times as many fouls as he is called for. on offense his free arm is clearing the way and on defense he's constantly slapping and grabbing the opposing player's arm. hard to believe he gets away with it.

Rodney Johnson said,

February 9, 2011 @ 7:52 pm

I hadn't noticed the Rosen picture, but I agree completely. I have seen instructional videos on how to defend yourself from this strategy if the ref is not calling the infraction: Use your own off-arm, bent 90 degrees, make a fist, and chop straight down. Likely you won't get called, and it hurts the defender. Eventually he stops.

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