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Sunday News:

Georgetown vs. St. John's - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN3
Western Kentucky vs. Denver - 3:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' rally past Columbia on goprincetontigers.com, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Columbia Spectator and on gocolumbialions.com.

Highlights of Friday's game in Ithaca can be found here.

Princeton recruit Hans Brase scored 14 in The Hill School's win at Hun.

In Evanston Northwestern (12-5) got the signature win they were looking for, knocking off #6 Michigan State, 81-74.

Richmond (11-7) rolled to a 19 point halftime lead and beat Temple for the third straight time at home, 76-65.

Arizona State handed Oregon State (11-7) a disappointing setback in Tempe by 10.

Georgetown visits St. John's. Hopefully I'm on a train to MSG when this post goes live.

Both Joe Scott and his staff will be wearing sneakers on the sidelines when Denver hosts Western Kentucky today.

Around the Ivy League: Yale (11-4 / 1-0) finished on a 13-3 run in the final 3:10 to pass Brown (5-12 / 0-1) in the final minute. Penn (9-9 / 2-0) swept their first conference road trip with a 64-52 decision over Cornell (6-10 / 1-1), 64-52. Dartmouth (4-13 / 0-1) ended a six game losing streak by beating Longwood, 83-67. Harvard (14-2 / 1-0) concluded non-conference play with their 23rd straight home win, a 21 point victory over George Washington.



Columbia pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy Robert Solomon.

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Princeton 62 Columbia 58.

Box Score : HD Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Mitch Henderson:

Postgame audio - Patrick Saunders & T.J. Bray:

Trailing by six points with 8:30 to go in regulation and in legitimate danger of falling to 0-2 in Ivy League play, Princeton scored 11 straight behind contributions from unexpected sources and held off a late Columbia frenzy for the 62-58 win.

It was reserves Jimmy Sherburne and Ben Hazel off the bench that sparked the spurt at both ends. Sherburne started things with a slap layup down the baseline for a 41-37 score and Sherburne’s pass to T.J. Bray in front of his team’s bench for three as he fell down cutting into the lane gave the Tigers a five point edge at the 4:55 mark. In between a streaking Hazel provided the orange and black their first lead since the opening half.

“We haven’t been influencing the game and turning people over,” said head coach Mitch Henderson. “I thought the key to the game was [those two], their defensive presence getting into guys and creating some opportunities for us.”

Princeton came back despite serious foul trouble for leading scorer Ian Hummer, who picked up his fourth personal with 9:12 remaining, and a limited Douglas Davis who had to visit the locker room in the first half and could not sit on the bench due to a cramped lower back.

A late Davis drive all the way to the rim and a pair of Hummer free throws made it 54-46 Princeton but 2-6 shooting at the free throw line allowed the Lions to close within one in the last :15 before Bray and Davis each made a pair to keep Columbia at bay.

Bray scored 12, one of four Tigers in double digits joined by Hummer with 11 and 10 each from Mack Darrow and Davis. Bray also had a career best six steals.

Brian Barbour totaled 25 for Columbia, including 9-11 at the free throw line but it felt like Bray and Sherburne did a very good job limiting his touches the last 10 minutes of the game. Nine of Barbour’s points came in the chaotic final 2:08.

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Cornell pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy Robert Solomon.

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Cornell 67 Princeton 59.

Box Score : HD Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Mitch Henderson:

Postgame audio - Ian Hummer & T.J. Bray:

A pair of Cornell freshmen were an enormous part of the quick 8-0 run which separated the Big Red from Princeton with the two teams even at 40 nearing the midway point of the second half.

On a night where leading scorer Drew Ferry went scoreless, Galal Cancer (17) and Shonn Miller (12) led the way in their first game versus the orange and black as Cornell opened Ivy League play with a 67-59 win over the Tigers.

Once Princeton fell behind by eight they were unable to ever make it a one possession game again, though they squandered myriad chances with the ball in their hands due to offensive fouls, turnovers and the missed front ends of a couple of one-and-one chances.

The Tigers were also unable to establish their advantage in the post and missed more than their fair share of jump shots in a once-tight contest that had 18 lead changes across the first 20 minutes.

“We seemed timid and you’re not going to win games on the road in the league being timid,” said first year head coach Mitch Henderson.

Douglas Davis scored 16 points but needed 22 shots to do so and Ian Hummer added 14 with nine rebounds. T.J. Bray filled up the stat sheet with 12 points, eight boards and seven assists.

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Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (9-7 / 0-0) vs. Cornell (5-9 / 0-0)
Location: Newman Arena - Ithaca, NY
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 134-78.
Last meeting: Princeton 84 Cornell 66 - 2/25/11

Princeton Cornell
3-2 Home Record 5-1
5-4 Away Record 0-8
1-1 Neutral Record 0-0
124 RPI 226
143 Sagarin 213
127 Pomeroy 187
64.3 Points / Game 67.4
61.7 Points Allowed / Game 69.4
.434 FG% .418
.629 FT% .667
.350 3PT FG% .343
34.8 Rebounds / Game 31.5
9.9 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.1
+0.9 Rebounding Margin -8.2
14.3 Assists / Game 14.8
13.7 Turnovers / Game 14.7
3.5 Blocks / Game 3.1
Hummer: 17.9 Points Ferry: 13.8
Hummer: 7.9 Rebounds Miller: 6.3
Bray: 3.9 Assists Wroblewski: 5.6
Hummer: 1.7 Steals Wroblewski: 1.6
Hummer: 0.8 Blocks Miller: 1.6
Koon: .590 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Chemerinski: .658
Saunders: .857 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Wroblewski .860
Davis, Bray: .417 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Ferry: .442

Loyola (Md.) vs. Fairfield - 9:00 pm ET - ESPNU

Penn vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

The Trenton Times previews Princeton's latest road trip while the Trentonian sizes up the Ivy League as a whole.

There's also a look at tonight's matchup in the Ithaca Journal.

I'll be on ESPN Radio 1160 today at 4:30 pm ET to talk about Princeton vs. Cornell and the rest of the Ivy League.

Denton Koon and his brother both had a pretty good week.

Steven Cook, who committed to Princeton yesterday, does a lot of things that surprise people.

In a close loss to second place Shorecrest, Princeton recruit Mike Washington, Jr. had a big game.

Coming off a four OT defeat versus Stanford, Oregon State (11-4) dropped an 81-73 decision at Arizona in a single overtime.

The Gazette Times seems downright amazed that what the Beavers are running still qualifies as the "Princeton Offense."

Fairfield hosts Loyola (Md.) tonight in a contest that has had its start time pushed back two hours to accommodate TV.



Steven Cook commits to Princeton.

Nic Summers / Sports Star Photos

6'4" junior guard/forward Steven Cook from New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL has verbally committed to Princeton according to his coach Scott Fricke.

Cook, who only recently began playing varsity basketball, will join the Tigers in the fall of 2013 pending admission.

I expect to talk with Coach Fricke shortly for a full profile of this new Tiger recruit.

Cook is a product of Full Package Athletics, a player development program based in Northbrook that produced a pair of current Princeton players - Mack Darrow and Brian Fabrizius.



Coach Mitch Henderson - 1/12/12.

With a bus to Ithaca waiting to depart outside Jadwin Gym as soon as they were finished, Tigers head coach Mitch Henderson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon met to record a new conversation.

Henderson and Solomon reviewed Princeton's brief stop home to play TCNJ and then previewed the first two Ivy League games of the season at Cornell and Columbia in detail.

This exclusive, rapid-fire Q&A is 7:00+ in length.

If you have questions for future interviews, please feel free to send them here.



Know! Your! Foe! - Columbia.

On Saturday night Princeton wraps up their first weekend of Ivy play at Columbia. As part of our Know! Your! Foe! series please welcome John Templon from Big Apple Buckets to the princetonbasketball.com.

I was confused to discover I haven't actually had John stop by for a K!Y!F! previously, but I was a big fan of his Chicago College Basketball site and I'm greatly enjoying his well-considered coverage of teams in New York City and the surrounding environs. He's the right man to go to for insight on the Lions.

Our email exchange can be found after the jump.

If you haven't read the Cornell preview that was published here yesterday, please do so.

Additionally, if you cover a team the Tigers will face down the line, let us know. It would be great to talk with you.

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Thursday News:

Oregon State vs. Arizona - 8:30 pm ET - Root Sports

Princeton recruit Hans Brase scored 15 points in The Hill School's win at Lawrenceville. Anyone attend?

Here is a video preview of this weekend's games in Ithaca.

Northwestern (11-5) lost a heartbreaker at Michigan in overtime, 66-64.

Colorado State held off Denver (13-4) by four in Fort Collins.

The Pioneers' February 4th home game versus Middle Tennessee has been picked up nationally by ESPN.

Oregon State visits Arizona tonight.

Princeton has played nine road games this season, winning five. Did you know 19% of all DI teams have yet to emerge victorious from an opponents' gym?

Around the Ivy League: Brown (5-11) fell to Longwood in the final two seconds.



Know! Your! Foe! - Cornell.

Princeton starts their Ivy slate Friday night in Ithaca and princetonbasketball.com is here to prep you for the Tigers' swing through New York State. As part of our Know! Your! Foe! series please welcome Brian Delaney back to the site.

Brian was with the Ithaca Journal last season but has since moved on to 1160 ESPN. Check out what one of the best Ivy reporters out there and the top source on Cornell basketball had to say about the Big Red.

Our email exchange can be found after the jump.

A Columbia Lions preview will follow tomorrow.

If you cover a team the Tigers will face down the line, let us know. It would be great to talk with you.

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Mitch Henderson - Ivy League Midseason Media Teleconference.

The Ivy League held its third-annual Men's Basketball Midseason Media Teleconference this morning, with all eight coaches answering questions from media.

The portion of today's Q&A with Princeton coach Mitch Henderson is available above. An mp3 of the full program can be found here.



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