GW/Richmond highlights.
The #25 Spiders pull it out at home versus the Colonials.

Northwestern vs. Wisconsin - 2:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network
In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's frustrating loss to Brown on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian and on brownbears.com.
Richmond (22-6) remained in first place in the Atlantic 10 with a 74-70 win over George Washington. Kevin Anderson made a midrange jumper with 1:22 left to put the Spiders in front to stay.
Stop the presses! Denver (16-11) won on the road in the Sun Belt Conference! The Pioneers defeated New Orleans 53-45 after building a 20-10 halftime lead.
Stanford triumphed at Oregon State (12-14) 65-55, a disappointing afternoon for the Beavers.
John Shurna and Northwestern travel to #14 Wisconsin.
Princeton recruit Chris Clement scored 14 as Stony Point beat Georgetown, 52-45.
Chris Young is throwing like his setbacks are behind him.
Around the Ivy League: Cornell (23-4 / 9-1) took over sole possession of first place with an 88-70 win at Dartmouth (5-19 / 1-9). Harvard (18-6 / 7-3) blew out Columbia (9-15 / 3-7) by 20. Penn (5-18 / 4-5) made six straight threes in the second half, knocking off Yale (10-17 / 4-6) by an 81-69 score.

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson, Marcus Schroeder & Kareem Maddox:
Princeton coach Sydney Johnson was not shocked.
"I thought our energy was pretty bad. Although I'm disappointed by how we played, I don't think I'm very surprised by the end result."
The end result was a three point home loss to Brown in a game that a flat Tigers squad never took physical or emotional control of despite leading by six at halftime.
"When you're a basketball player, no matter if you win or lose, you want to hold your head high just because you played hard and gave the best effort you could," said senior co-captain Marcus Schroeder. "Tonight we just didn't do that, so it is very tough."
Schroeder scored a game-best 17 on 7-16 shooting as Brown keyed on the Tigers' other perimeter weapons. While Schroeder matched his career high, he was 2-9 behind the arc.
"They were doubling the post off me a little bit, sticking on some of our better shooters like Dan [Mavraides] and Doug [Davis] and Pat [Saunders]," added Schroeder, who fell prone to the floor with his hands over his face at the final buzzer. "There were just shots there for me and I wish I made a few more."
Today's Game: Brown (9-17 / 3-6) vs. Princeton (16-6 / 7-1)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 6:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 92-24.
Last meeting: Princeton 63 Brown 46 - 1/29/10.
| Brown | Princeton | |
| 4-7 | Home Record | 7-2 |
| 4-9 | Away Record | 9-4 |
| 1-1 | Neutral Record | 0-0 |
| 277 | RPI | 129 |
| 306 | Sagarin | 136 |
| 284 | Pomeroy | 119 |
| 66.8 | Points / Game | 59.6 |
| 71.9 | Points Allowed / Game | 52.5 |
| .438 | FG% | .436 |
| .711 | FT% | .736 |
| .348 | 3PT FG% | .381 |
| 32.5 | Rebounds / Game | 30.2 |
| 7.7 | Off. Rebounds / Game | 8.5 |
| -5.9 | Rebounding Margin | +0.7 |
| 13.6 | Assists / Game | 12.2 |
| 13.2 | Turnovers / Game | 13.5 |
| 4.0 | Blocks / Game | 3.3 |
| Mullery: 15.3 | Points | Davis: 13.1 |
| Mullery: 6.4 | Rebounds | Mavraides: 4.7 |
| Mullery: 2.8 | Assists | Schroeder: 3.1 |
| Halpern: 1.0 | Steals | Schroeder: 1.8 |
| Mullery: 1.7 | Blocks | Maddox: 0.9 |
| Mullery: .559 | FG% (Min: 10 FGM) | Finley: .588 |
| M. Sullivan: .816 | FT% (Min: 10 FTM) | Schroeder: .889 |
| Leffelman: .468 | 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) | Saunders: .535 |

Stanford vs. Oregon State - 3:00 pm ET
George Washington vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET
Denver vs. New Orleans - 8:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET - The Comcast Network
Cornell vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET
In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's win over Yale on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Trenton Times and on yalebulldogs.com.
Oregon State hosts Stanford.
New Orleans welcomes Denver. The Colorado Springs Gazette has more on the Pioneers' struggles to win on the road.
Richmond is home against George Washington.
Chris Young says he's feeling good following his first bullpen session of spring training.
Princeton recruit T.J. Bray had a stellar stat line - 24 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and six steals as Catholic Memorial dominated Arrowhead 65-41, securing the Classic 8 Conference title for the Crusaders.
In the Italian Cup Final Eight, Mason Rocca had 13 points and 10 rebounds for AJ Milano during a 59-55 loss to Air Avellino.
The Princeton Athletic Department web site writes about the crowd at Jadwin Gym last Saturday night.
Around the Ivy League: Cornell (22-4 / 8-1) swept the season series with Harvard (17-6 / 6-3), winning 79-70 at Lavietes Pavilion. Dartmouth (5-18 / 1-8) won their first conference game of the season, 48-44 over Columbia (9-14 / 3-6). The Lions trailed 9-0 after nine and a half minutes of play. Matt Mullery scored 22 points as Brown (9-17 / 3-6) picked off Penn (4-18 / 3-5) by an 80-73 score.

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson, Pawel Buczak & Patrick Saunders:
When the worst thing you can say about Princeton's performance is that they were 1-5 on dunk tries, it is a pretty good night.
The Tigers made 11 of their first 15 three point attempts and blew out Yale by 24 on Friday at Jadwin Gym. It was the highest point total for a Tiger team against the Bulldogs since 1973.
"We haven't had a game like that, but we were fortunate," said Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson. "I thought Yale brought a lot of energy and I know Coach Jones had them ready to play. It just seemed that we didn't miss a lot of shots."
Grabbing 16 offensive rebounds (the most versus a Division I foe since Rutgers in December 2001), dishing out 25 assists (the most versus a D-I foe since 28 against Brown in March 2000) and holding Bulldog leading scorer Alex Zampier to 3-12 shooting, Princeton led by 16 at the break and hit their first three treys of the second half to build an advantage that they sustained to the buzzer.
Dan Mavraides had 20 to lead all scorers, 4-7 outside the arc.
Today's Game: Yale (10-15 / 4-4) vs. Princeton (15-6 / 6-1)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 140-81.
Last meeting: Princeton 58 Yale 45 - 1/30/10.
| Yale | Princeton | |
| 5-5 | Home Record | 6-2 |
| 3-7 | Away Record | 9-4 |
| 2-3 | Neutral Record | 0-0 |
| 275 | RPI | 131 |
| 272 | Sagarin | 136 |
| 241 | Pomeroy | 125 |
| 68.1 | Points / Game | 58.6 |
| 69.8 | Points Allowed / Game | 52.2 |
| .427 | FG% | .432 |
| .734 | FT% | .735 |
| .292 | 3PT FG% | .366 |
| 35.5 | Rebounds / Game | 29.8 |
| 12.0 | Off. Rebounds / Game | 8.2 |
| +1.2 | Rebounding Margin | +0.1 |
| 13.0 | Assists / Game | 11.6 |
| 14.1 | Turnovers / Game | 13.6 |
| 4.6 | Blocks / Game | 3.2 |
| Zampier: 17.8 | Points | Davis: 13.2 |
| Sands: 5.9 | Rebounds | Mavraides: 4.6 |
| Braswell: 2.4 | Assists | Schroeder: 3.1 |
| Zampier: 2.3 | Steals | Schroeder: 1.9 |
| Mangano: 2.0 | Blocks | Maddox: 0.9 |
| Davis: .512 | FG% (Min: 10 FGM) | Finley: .597 |
| Zampier: .889 | FT% (Min: 10 FTM) | Schroeder: .889 |
| Morgan: .327 | 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) | Saunders: .500 |

Cornell vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Brown vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET - The Comcast Network
Georgetown (18-7) nearly rallied from a 23 point second half deficit but ultimately fell to #5 Syracuse, 75-71.
Denver (15-11) remained undefeated at home in conference play with a 62-57 win over UALR.
Freshman forward Joe Burton was all over the court as Oregon State (12-13) knocked off Pac-10 leader Cal, 80-64.
The Trenton Times has more on Mercer's loss to Harcum.
The Daily Princetonian previews this weekend's games.

Postgame audio - Coach Howie Levy:
Winners of seven straight, Mercer County Community College was unable to slow down 24-0 Harcum on Tuesday night. The Bears from Bryn Mawr, ranked #1 in the NJCAA Divsion I men's basketball poll, raced to a 14-2 lead and the Vikings were unable to play the game at the pace they needed to stay close.
"You can't replicate what they do in practice, that's for sure," said Mercer head coach Howie Levy. "We've had a terrific year, we've played real well, but we've never faced anything like that."
By the time the Vikings settled down on both ends of the floor, the deficit was significant. Two baskets and two free throws following a technical foul on Harcum's Jeremiah Bowman drew Mercer within 33-25, but the Vikings could not get a stop - slapping out a defensive rebound did not create a transition opportunity that might have pulled Mercer closer. Instead a Harcum forward happily accepted the ball at the top of the arc and sized up a three that took the lead back to double figures.
As the Bears sent wave after wave of players into the rotation, Mercer was unable to contain all of Harcum's weapons and slow the Bears' repeated breakouts. In addition to a cadre of quick guards flying all over the court, Harcum also boasted the interior presences of 6'11" Diyaaldin Kelley and 6'10" Dutch center Berend Weijs.
A basket by Mercer's Paco Boussougou, fouled by Wilbur O'Neal on the play, made it a 64-52 score midway through the second half, but a swift 13-2 run cued by Harcum's swarming defense erased any thought of a comeback.
"It's pressure that [we] haven't seen all year and hopefully won't see again," Levy said of the Bears' active full court attack.
Mercer (17-12) will open Region XIX Tournament play on Wednesday night. The location of this game and the Vikings' opponent will be known on Monday.

Photos from today’s game courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith after the jump.

Tigers head coach Sydney Johnson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon sat down on Thursday afternoon at Jadwin Gym for their weekly one-on-one interview. This Q&A is 17:00+ in length.
Johnson and Solomon break down Princeton's comeback victory over Columbia, discuss the Tigers' close loss in front of an energetic crowd the next night against Cornell in detail and review the team's successful trip to Penn on Tuesday. The pair also preview this weekend's Ivy games versus Yale and Brown.

Harcum vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
Syracuse vs. Georgetown - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN2
UALR vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET
Cal vs. Oregon State - 10:30 pm ET - FSN
Richmond (21-6) nabbed its seventh straight to continue their NCAA Tournament push, 84-58 over Fordham.
Penn State won its first Big Ten game of the season, 81-70 at Northwestern (17-9). The Wildcats' only hope to make the NCAA tournament is to claim their conference's automatic bid. Doesn't look good.
Two Town Topics articles went live yesterday, one on the Cornell/Princeton game and the other profiling Tiger assistant Brian Earl.
The Daily Princetonian has an article on Ian Hummer .
Princeton recruit T.J. Bray scored his 1,000th point in Catholic Memorial's 84-57 win over Brookfield Academy.
Chris Wright and Georgetown host #5 Syracuse.
Denver welcomes Arkansas-Little Rock to Magness Arena.
Cal visits Oregon State.
Mercer has clinched first place in the Garden State Athletic Conference. Tonight they have a make-up game against top-ranked and undefeated NJCAA Division I Juco powerhouse Harcum.
Former Tiger Mike Bechtold will participate in an all star game featuring Lancaster-Lebanon League greats on July 16th.
Princeton moves up to the fifth slot in this week's Schuylkill 16. Serves me right for voting Penn State last. Ugh.
The Harvard Crimson reports that Andrew Van Nest and Keith Wright will not play this weekend.