CBS Sportsline and Fox Sports are both reporting that former Princeton and Georgetown assistant Robert Burke has been hired as the new men's basketball coach at Mount St. Mary's.
Burke was on the sidelines alongside John Thompson III at Princeton from 2000-2004 and at Georgetown from 2004-2009 before leaving the Hoyas without explanation. This past season he was an assistant coach at American University.
The Mountaineers went 16-15 last season, 12-6 in the NEC.
Two recruiting updates off of Twitter: 7'1" Lawrenceville School center Mat Piotrowski has decided on a school and a local guard who Princeton had been interested in will head to the Patriot League to play soccer.
CBS and Turner have won the bidding war for the NCAA Tournament, which will expand to 68 teams next season. No word on if the presumed four play-in games will include the eight lowest seeds or eight teams on the bubble.
Dartmouth has hired Paul Cormier as their new men's basketball coach. Cormier was previously coach of the Big Green from 1984-1991. He will officially be introduced on Monday.
Sean Gregory interviews Craig Robinson for Time Magazine.
Robinson was also a guest on WNYC (.mp3) yesterday.
The Washington Post reports on the Georgetown basketball banquet.
A bullpen session for Chris Young went well. The next step in his rehab is a simulated game on Friday in Cincinnati.
A benefit for Derek's Dreams is being held on Wednesday night at Nanina’s in Belleville. There will be silent auction items provided by John Thompson III, Armond Hill, Pete Carril, Bill Bradley, Joe Scott and more.
The Trenton Times ran an article about Howie Levy's involvement with Derek DiGregorio's family and his work helping put on this gala.
You can walk alongside the Georgetown basketball coach and Troop Thompson at the 2010 Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Washington, DC on May 1st.
Will the shoulder of Chris Young be ok? At this point, nobody is sure.
Will Venable (video) hit a sacrifice fly that scored a run as San Diego won its fourth straight, 3-2 over San Francisco.
Richmond junior guard and Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Kevin Anderson has put his name in for the NBA draft, but will not hire an agent.
There's a short Craig Robinson Q&A in the Chicago Tribune.
Hoopdirt mentions some potential names in the Columbia coaching search.
The Capital Classic was held last night at American University. Princeton recruit Ben Hazel scored 13 points in 14 minutes as the District All-Stars beat the Suburban All-Stars, 109-100.
In the evening's other game, Georgetown recruit Markel Starks was the MVP for the Capital All-Stars, who defeated the U.S. All-Stars, 117-108. Starks had 18 points in 18 minutes of play.
Will Venable (video) hit his third home run of the season in San Diego's 6-2 loss to Atlanta.
Word is that there are five finalists for the open Dartmouth coaching job.
As you may have heard by now, Hartford head coach Dan Leibovitz stepped down to join Jerome Allen's staff at Penn. After just one week on the job as an assistant with Steve Donahue at Boston College, former Penn assistant John Gallagher was quickly hired as the new Hartford coach. Got that?
Dick "Hoops" Weiss of the New York Daily News is reporting that Columbia coach Joe Jones will step down to become an assistant at Boston College. The Columbia Spectator says this is just speculation.
Penn assistant John Gallagher is confirmed as leaving Philadelphia to join Steve Donahue's staff.
Chris Mooney was a guest on Inbounds with Mac McDonald on Tuesday. Listen to hear what he had to say.
College Insider has a 65 slot bracket to determine America's Best Dressed Coach. Sydney Johnson is a seven seed in the East. John Thompson III and Chris Mooney are also in the running.
Do you remember how, on the eve of his first game as a head coach, Sydney Johnson gave a lecture entitled "The Challenge of Adding to the Legacy of Princeton Basketball"? You can stream this talk in its entirety here. There is also video available on this page from a talk by one of the team's Academic Fellows, Hal Feiveson.
Princeton recruit Chris Clement scored 20 points for the North team in a 104-93 loss at the 2010 Dennis Johnson Memorial Boys High School All-Star Classic.
The Padres begin their season in Arizona this afternoon with Will Venable starting in right field. Watch video of Venable smacking his third of four home runs this spring training.
Chris Mooney's new contract is believed to include a sizable raise.
Georgetown sophomore Greg Monroe was named Pete Newell Big Man of the Year by the NABC.
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Fri. 1/31 at Harvard
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