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Wednesday News:

Princeton assistant Scott Greenman will coach the United States Youth Basketball-Men's team at the 18th Maccabiah Games this July in Israel.

Chris Young faces the Cubs in Chicago this evening at 8:05 pm ET.

Metuchen guard Steve Rennard, who visited Princeton "a few times" during his recruiting has decided to play basketball at Penn.

Georgetown's Athletic Director has accepted the same position at the University of Delaware. Hoyas basketball coach John Thompson III is quoted about this move.



Monday News:

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the East as his team fell to the West 92-79 in the 2009 Feinberg Academic All-American Classic. Hummer also had four assists, two blocks and three steals.

The San Diego Union Tribune asks Chris Young for his thoughts on the suspension of Manny Ramirez.

Will Venable was ejected in the seventh inning of Portland's 6-5 win over Salt Lake on Friday night. San Diego GM Kevin Towers says Venable is a likely candidate to play right field for the Padres, despite 29 strikeouts in 107 at bats.

Jeff Peterson, the Princeton commitment who eventually opted for Iowa after much vacillation has announced he will transfer to Arkansas.



Saturday News:

Chris Young and the San Diego Padres are in Los Angeles to face the Dodgers. First pitch comes at 10:10 pm ET.

Did you know May 1st was officially declared Craig Robinson Day in Chicago? The Oregon State head coach was in the Land of Lincoln to be inducted into the the Mount Carmel Alumni Hall of Fame.

CBS 2 caught up with Robinson while he was in town.

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer will suit up for the East All-Stars on May 9th for the Feinberg Academic All-American Basketball Classic in Ontario, CA.

Will Venable hit his 5th home run of the season in Portland's 5-4 extra inning loss to Reno last night. Venable also had a tie-breaking double that helped the Beavers to a 7-4 win over Salt Lake earlier in the week.

Reports on the Georgetown and Denver postseason banquets.

John Thompson III talks to the Washington Times.

An interesting Q&A between Soft Pretzel Logic's Jonathan Tannenwald and Penn head coach Glen Miller.



Gus Gabel dunk.

Enjoy a video of Princeton recruit Gus Gabel dunking through his legs.



Wednesday News:

Chris Young is in San Francisco as the Padres play the Giants starting at 3:45 pm ET.

Will Venable hit a pair of solo home runs in Portland's 4-2 loss to Sacramento.

Two 2009 commitments for Georgetown - Kentucky guard Vee Sanford and Virginia forward Jerrelle Benimon.

A member of the Princeton staff was in southern Indiana to check out a recruiting target.

Bill Bradley will deliver the 2009 convocation address at the University of Texas' School of Public Affairs.

A former Air Force center will transfer to Denver.

Australian center Angus Brandt has signed his National Letter of Intent, rounding out Oregon State's 2009 recruiting class.



Jimmy Sherburne in action.

Highlights of Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne (#22) playing for Whitefish Bay against undefeated Germantown.

Here's a brief clip of Sherwood hustling to block a layup.



Saturday News:

Chris Young struggled for the first time this season, but the confident San Diego Padres stormed back to beat the Phillies 8-7.

Australian shooting guard Rhys Murphy signed his National Letter of Intent to play at Oregon State.



Friday News:

Seven straight games with a hit for Will Venable.

Chris Young is in the unenviable position of making his first road start of the season in Philadelphia the same evening the Phillies pay tribute to the late Harry Kalas.

A slew of Oregon State notes, including word that the Beavers will play at George Washington next season.

Princeton recruit Will Barrett had eight points as Bucks County fell 106-90 to I-3 All Stars in the championship game of the Alfred C. Donofrio tournament.



Thursday News:

Princeton recruit Will Barrett scored 22 points as Bucks County reached the finals of the Albert C. Donofrio Classic.

Some comings and goings at Georgetown. Reserve Omar Wattad will transfer while Big East Rookie of the Year Greg Monroe will return for his sophomore season.

Big 5 broadcaster Les Keiter died at the age of 89. In his memorial, Frank Dolson recalls how Keiter effected the end of a Princeton/Villanova game in the 1960s.

Will Venable hit his first home run of the season as Portland defeated Sacramento 11-1. Venable is batting .370 in AAA this season.

Rick Giles '83, president of the Gazelle Group, is unhappy with pressure he feels the NCAA put on teams to not play in the CBI.



Sunday News:

KATU has a piece on Oregon State's return home after winning the CBI.

Chris Young is on the hill for San Diego versus Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants today at 4:00 pm ET.

Young is unhappy with ESPN and the way they treat footage of player injuries.

Princeton's staff and players visited the Trenton Boys & Girls Club last month.

Andy Katz writes about a nice gesture by Princeton Athletic Director Gary Walters at the Final Four.

Congratulations, Judson Wallace! You were named Honorable Mention 2008-09 All-Eurocup and to the All-Defensive Team.

Princeton recruit Will Barrett was also recognized with Honorable Mention All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Boys' Basketball status by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Will Venable went 2-4 at the plate in Portland's 2-0 win over Fresno.



Friday News:

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in 15 minutes as the Capital All-Stars defeated the U.S. All-Stars, 129-98. Hummer will also play for Team Finish at next weekend's Reebok All-American Games.

Will Barrett tallied 16 points for Bucks County, who advanced to the semifinals of the 2009 Albert C. Donofrio Classic.

Will Venable is back for a second season with the Portland Beavers.



Thursday News:

Princeton recruit Mack Darrow is one of five players on the Pioneer Local's "Supreme Court." He was also named "Best Interview" by the paper.

Ian Hummer and the other members of the Washington Post's All-Met Boys' Basketball Team each answer five questions about themselves (video).

The daughter of former Tiger John Smyth has decided to play tennis at Richmond, turning down Princeton.



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