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Monday News:

The Daily Princetonian reviews the Tigers' weekend.

SportsProf wonders if this could be Princeton's year.

Austin Freeman returned from an ankle injury and Georgetown (20-5) used a 25-10 second half run to defeat Marquette, 69-60.

A miserable Northwestern (14-10) effort resulted in a 65-41 loss at Penn State, leaving John Templon of Chicago College Basketball extremely frustrated.

Former Princeton guard Pete Hegseth was a guest on CNN's Parker|Spitzer.

For the first time, princetonbasketball.com exceeded 200 site members over the weekend. Thanks to those of you who have subscribed this season. Your support keeps us on the road! If you want to join our family and receive consistent, knowledgeable, comprehensive coverage of Princeton Tigers men's basketball & the Carril Cradle of coaches, you can sign up here. Current students (regardless of school) are always eligible for a 50% discount on membership. Just ask!

R.W. Enoch, Jr. said,

February 14, 2011 @ 11:56 am

Congrats Jon! Thanks for being at all the games and behind the scenes when we can't. Here's hoping the record membership is indicative of a new Princeton basketball renaissance.

Jon Solomon said,

February 14, 2011 @ 12:12 pm

You're welcome! Wish more people would comment like you do after games instead of lurking, but I know they're out there.

Steven Postrel said,

February 14, 2011 @ 5:22 pm

I wonder what the correlation is between Princeton's record and site membership? I have a feeling a good second-half run for the Tigers might push those numbers up even more. And once they're here, the quality of your work should lead to high retention. Good luck!

Jon Solomon said,

February 14, 2011 @ 5:47 pm

I certainly hope you're right. The biggest upticks in traffic and membership are usually when the team is struggling!

larry said,

February 14, 2011 @ 5:55 pm

Jon, I noted Connolly's numbers this weekend. Glad to see him earning more minutes. Maybe he is an 'on the road' player.

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