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More Ian Hummer observations.

Due to a lucky break flipping channels trying to find the Temple/St. Joe's game at home tonight, I was able to watch Princeton recruit Ian Hummer and Gonzaga play DeMatha for the WCAC Championship.

This was my second chance to see Hummer in action (you can read the other report from January 2009 here), and I've written up some detailed notes from tonight's game that you can read while watching video highlights after the jump.

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Lehigh/Princeton postgame.

Not sure why this only showed up on-line now, two months after the fact, but here's the lehighsports.com postgame report after the Tigers defeated the Engineers at Jadwin on January 7th.



Northwestern/Purdue highlights.

The Wildcats come back to defeat the Boilermakers.



Richmond holds off Charlotte.

Highlights from the Spiders' two point win on Tuesday night.



Where in the world is Spencer Gloger?

The TigerBlog piece in today's news got me wondering about the current whereabouts of the enigmatic, nomadic Spencer Gloger.

Here's footage from 2007-08 of Gloger playing for Melilla Baloncesto in Spain.

A November 2008 interview with Gloger and Javi Roman.

This season Gloger is suiting up alongside former Harvard center Brian Cusworth on fifth place LEB Oro squad CB Breogán.

He's averaging 12.1 points and four rebounds per game for the team sponsored by Leche Rio.

A final video Q&A, shot last week.



Bill Carmody: One-on-One.

Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody is interviewed by the Big Ten Network.



John Rogers speaks about Pete Carril.

John Rogers talks about the lessons he learned playing for Pete Carril and the impact that Carril has had on Rogers' business.



Monday News:

Craig Robinson was profiled on yesterday's edition of CBS Sunday Morning. Video is above.

Read about the Tigers' weekend sweep in the Daily Princetonian and the Yale Daily News.

Oregon State (13-14) led Oregon by 10 at halftime, but the Ducks' full court pressure overwhelmed the Beavers, who lost the 331st Civil War, 79-69.

Denver (14-15) dropped their regular season finale to North Texas, 73-59.

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer scored 22 points and had seven rebounds as Gonzaga advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship game.

Will Barrett had nine in Central Bucks South's PIAA District One Class AAAA seventh-place game loss to Lower Merion.

Many are hoping that Chris Young will have greater durability this season.

Two hits and a run batted in for Will Venable in Cactus League play.



Iowa/Northwestern highlights.

NUBears has edited together all the best Wildcat plays from yesterday's triumph.



Northwestern/Indiana highlights.

For the first time in my lifetime, the Wildcats win in Bloomington!



That Was The Week That Was (Exhausting).

There has been such a ridiculous amount of new content on the site in the last 10 days that I wanted to do a summary post at the end of this stretch so that all of the interesting audio, video and text we've offered doesn't go unlooked.

Eight games in nine days - recaps, postgame audio and box scores:

Friday, February 13 - Princeton at Yale

Saturday, February 14 - Princeton at Brown

Monday, February 16 - Mercer C.C. at Princeton JV

Tuesday, February 17 - Penn at Princeton

Wednesday, February 18 - Richmond at La Salle

Friday, February 20 - Harvard at Princeton

Saturday, February 21 - Manor at Mercer C.C.

Saturday, February 21 - Dartmouth at Princeton

Action photos from all three Princeton home games:

Penn/Princeton (Stephen Goldsmith)

Harvard/Princeton (Tim Pitts)

Dartmouth/Princeton (Stephen Goldsmith)

Comprehensive coverage of the "Carril Court" events:

Pete Carril press conference audio

Halftime ceremony photos

Reception photos

Plus...

Weekly Sydney Johnson interview audio

...and those are just the highlights!

No games from now until Friday, but the regular schedule of daily links and other finds will be offered here each and every day.

Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com



Penn/Princeton footage.

The last six minutes of regulation from last night's tough loss.

Overtime.



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