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Friday News:

Lehigh vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET
MCCC vs. Chesapeake - 7:00 pm ET
Northern Illinois vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
Tulane vs. Georgetown - 9:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - 9:00 pm ET - Duel In The Desert
Northern Iowa vs. Denver - 9:30 pm ET

Yale vs. Sacred Heart - 5:30 pm ET - Connecticut Six Classic
Brown vs. St. Francis (NY) - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Boston College - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Holy Cross - 7:00 pm ET
Penn vs. Penn State - 7:30 pm ET

College basketball really gets going today around the nation.

Richmond hosts Lehigh at the Robins Center.

Northwestern starts at home against Northern Illinois. The injury to the Wildcats' Kevin Coble presents both questions and opportunities.

Tulane welcomes Georgetown to Louisiana.

Oregon State will play three games in three days to open 2009-10.

Denver and Northern Iowa face off at Magness Arena, where the Pioneers went 12-3 last year.



Thursday News:

Bad news out of Evanston - Northwestern's leading returning scorer, senior forward Kevin Coble, suffered a foot injury at practice on Tuesday. The severity of this injury is not yet known, but preliminary reports have Coble out for a minimum of 4-6 weeks.

The Town Topics and the Trenton Times both preview Princeton in advance of Saturday's season opener at Central Michigan.

Princeton Alumni Weekly has a short blurb about the Tiger freshmen.

The early signing period began yesterday. Oregon State officially picked up a commitment from highly touted Chicago point guard Ahmad Starks and Denver retained the services of Dallas forward Chris Udofia.

The Washington Post looks at two keys for Georgetown this season.

Richmond hopes to make a run at the NCAA tournament.



Wednesday News:

Princeton has participated in two closed scrimmages this preseason, hosting one versus Siena and the other last weekend at Towson. Since the NCAA does not permit the public or the media from viewing these scrimmages, word out of each has been minimal, but the Twitter feed for I-95 Ballerz does have a teaser about Tiger freshman Ian Hummer (above). The SienaHoops message board has a thread wherein members try and piece together details from their trip to Jadwin.

The Daily Princetonian previews the Tigers and breaks down the 2009-10 schedule.

Douglas Davis was named to the NYC Metro Preseason Fourth Team by College Hoops Net. The site also lists keys to Princeton's season.

The Hoya has published their comprehensive Georgetown season preview, with seven different articles about the team.

The Daily Northwestern has a cover story about the Wildcats' prospects this season. There are three additional articles about Northwestern basketball in today's issue as well.

Chris Young has been given a clean bill of health and will start throwing at Petco Park on Friday.

Central Michigan junior guard Jalin Thomas is adjusting to his new starting role for the Chippewas.



Friday News:

Former Georgetown guard Jonathan Wallace was selected by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in the second round of the NBDL draft. Yale alum Travis Pinick was picked in the eighth round.

Denver is hosting a meet and greet this evening at the Daniel L. Ritchie Center.

Northwestern's Kevin Coble spent his summer scrimmaging against NBA opponents.

The Division I Committee On Infractions has penalized Richmond for "impermissible recruiting text messages and telephone calls to prospective student-athletes."

A 6'8" St. Anthony forward will play collegiately at Oregon State.

Central Michigan hosts their second exhibition on Saturday afternoon. Central Michigan Life has a preview of the Chippewas team.



Thursday News:

Those of you who with ESPN Insider status can now read the Blue Ribbon Yearbook team preview for Princeton.

Northwestern defeated Robert Morris (Il) in exhibition play, 78-49.

Georgetown coach John Thompson III recently visited with the Georgetown University Wall Street Alliance.

Mile High Hoops previews the 2009-10 Denver Pioneers.

Harvard has picked up a third 2010 commitment, guard Laurent Rivard from Northfield Mount Hermon.



Tuesday News:

Andy Katz has a feature on espn.com asking if this could be the year for Northwestern to finally make the NCAA tournament.

Georgetown seeks frontcourt improvement.

Harvard picked up a verbal commitment from 7'0" Nigerian center Ugo Okam.



Sunday News:

Southern Oregon vs. Oregon State - 5:00 pm ET - osubeavers.com

Oregon State plays an exhibition versus Southern Oregon today.

Denver basketball has launched a web site that asks "are you a Pioneer?" I couldn't get the phone call from Joe Scott portion to work, otherwise I'd be sharing the audio with you.

Georgetown is ranked 20th in the initial Associated Press poll of the season.

The NCAA has approved new rules on basketball recruiting.



Friday News:

Oregon State was picked fifth in the Pac-10 media poll. Cal, who Princeton will face on November 29th, was predicted to win the conference.

The Sporting News has Georgetown 11th in their College Basketball Countdown.

Can Northwestern sustain last season's success?

Wildcat freshman guard Drew Crawford is expected to make an impact early.

Richmond is no longer at a loss for players.

College Hoops Net previews the Ivy League.



Thursday News:

The Trentonian and the Trenton Times file reports from Princeton's Media Day.

The first USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Top 25 college basketball coaches' poll has been released. Georgetown is slotted 21st.

ESPN's Andy Katz writes about Greg Monroe's return to the Hoyas.

Thanks in part to master of ceremonies Craig Robinson, the Washington County Museum’s annual fundraiser raised a record $90,000.



Tuesday News:

Yahoo! Sports has posted an in-depth team report for Princeton.

This morning Denver was picked to finish second in the Sun Belt's West Division by the conference's coaches. Pioneer Nate Rohnert was named First Team 2009 Preseason All-Sun Belt.

Georgetown hopes to rebound from last season's disappointment.

The Northwestern men's basketball media guide is now on-line.



Monday News:

The Princeton Athletic Department has posted a video interview with Tiger head coach Sydney Johnson.

The Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame induct former Tiger Mike Bechtold into their ranks on November 9th.

Georgetown held an open practice for members of the Hoya Hoop Club.

Former Hoya guard Jessie Sapp is profiled on BET's "He Got Game" web series.

Richmond was picked to finish third in the Atlantic-10 preseason poll.

Benetton remained undefeated with an 86-84 win over Scavolini Judson Wallace had 13 points and 10 rebounds in the victory.

A Massachusetts guard who Princeton "showed interest" in has committed to Boston University.



John Thompson III talks to African Ancestry.

John Thompson III discusses the importance for young African Americans to research their roots.



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