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Wednesday News:

Princeton coach Sydney Johnson was the special guest at a high school in Missouri on Monday.

Georgetown picked up a commitment from a 6'9" DeMatha senior forward.

Hoya head man John Thompson III talked with MSG's Jon Rothstein about the upcoming season.

A great Fanhouse piece on the "graceful toughness" of Chris Mooney, who has rebuilt Richmond into a threat.

Spiders guard Kevin Anderson, Georgetown's Austin Freeman and Northwestern forward John Shurna have all been named to the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 list.

Padres GM Jed Hoyer said the team would not pick up Chris Young's 2011 option, but he would be interested in Young's return to San Diego.

2009-10 Ivy Rookie of the Year Kyle Casey broke a bone in his right foot over the weekend and will miss the next 6-8 weeks. He is expected to return to Harvard's lineup before Ivy play begins.



Monday News:

Mason Rocca (left) scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds off the bench for Armani Jeans Milano, but the host team could not hold off the New York Knicks in yesterday's high scoring exhibition. Rocca was a game-best +15 for his squad in 20 minutes of play. Penn product Ibby Jaaber scored 16 points, swiped seven steals and committed nine turnovers. I have the game on my DVR and hopefully I can watch to write up a few notes shortly.

When Will Venable (video) struck out against Brian Wilson in the top of the ninth yesterday, San Diego's improbable final weekend push to make the NL playoffs came up one win short. Venable played in 131 games in 2010, batting .245 with 13 home runs, 29 stolen bases and 129 strikeouts. After making an adjustment to his back elbow in his swing and raising his average as high as .253, Venable went hitless in his final 12 at-bats.

Chris Young only was able to make four starts for the Padres this season. One in the second game of the year and three down the stretch. Young was 2-0 for the Friars with a 0.90 ERA in 20 innings. It is unlikely San Diego will pick up Young's option year.

Bishop John Barres told stories of Pete Carril at the Mayors' Prayer Breakfast in Reading.



Thursday News:

C. Young (2-0) 5.0 IP 3 H 0 ER 2 BB 6 K 0.90 ERA. 82 pitches, 51 strikes.

Chris Young (video) made what could have been his last start with the Padres a memorable one, throwing five shutout innings as San Diego blanked the Cubs 3-0.

But the story of the game was a pair of amazing catches by center fielder Will Venable. The former Princeton two sport star blocked 23 shots while playing basketball in college but his rejections of a pair of run-scoring plays last night may have been the defensive highlights of his professional baseball career.

In the top of the second inning Venable leapt full extension at the center field fence to rob Alfonso Soriano (video) and one inning later he pulled a sure home run out of the stands (video) while on the run to keep Chicago from tying the game. Not a bad night in the field for a guy who almost didn't play due to his sore back.

Because of Young and Venable the Padres remain in the playoff chase, trying to catch either Atlanta for the Wild Card or San Francisco for the NL West crown.

Northwestern has finally published their 2010-11 men's basketball schedule.

Princeton will welcome a 6'6" prospect to campus next weekend for a visit.

Center Desmond Hubert, who listed Princeton as one of his final seven schools said "everybody's even" when asked by NJHoops.com about which direction he's leaning.

Bill Bradley is interviewed by Bleacher Report about the social impact of sports.

Georgetown's Austin Freeman was named Big East Preseason Player of the Year by Blue Ribbon.

An awkward attempt at a joke made by NRCC chief Pete Sessions behind closed doors has Princeton basketball as an indirect news item on Politico. Don't read the comments, or your eyes will start burning.



Wednesday News:

Will Venable was scratched from the Padres' lineup on Monday night due to a sore back, the same ailment that landed him on the disabled list in early July. With Venable out of commission, the San Diego offense sputtered and the Friars are currently two games behind San Francisco in the NL West and 1.5 games behind Atlanta for the Wild Card with five games remaining on the schedule.

Before he went down, Venable smacked his 13th home run of the season (video) into the right center sandbox at PETCO Park.

Desperate to get back on track, the team turns to Chris Young versus the Cubs tonight at 10:05 pm ET.

Denver finalized their 2010-11 basketball schedule with the addition of a December 8th game at St. Mary's.



Saturday News:

C. Young (1-0) 5.0 IP 3 H 1 ER 3 BB 1 K 1.20 ERA. 72 pitches, 42 strikes.

Chris Young threw five strong innings before being lifted for a pinch hitter as San Diego defeated Cincinnati 4-3 to move back into the Wild Card lead, leapfrogging Atlanta.

Will Venable added two hits and scored two runs. Venable is batting 17-32 (.531) over his last 10 games. The Padres outfielder credits a significant change in his swing for this recent surge.



Thursday News:

Dare to dream? One of the top centers in the class of 2011 released a list of seven schools he's focusing on. Included alongside Villanova, Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia and Wake Forest is Princeton.

A 6'8" senior wing from Georgia has offers from Boston College, Harvard, Penn and Princeton but his coach hopes to drum up interest from Georgia Tech.

Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports reports that Chris Young will make his return to the Padres as the starter in Saturday's game versus Saint Louis.

Yesterday was the first official chance Craig Robinson had to work with his team. He tells The Oregonian about what he saw.

Bill Carmody will be in California this week to watch a 6'9" prospect work out.

Carmody lauded his team's development while in Italy to the Chicago Tribune.

Dave Blatt is weighing leaving the Russian national team, claims Haaretz.

The John Thompson III Foundation will hold its Fourth Annual JTIII Foundation Community Festival on September 25th.

Finally, the Charleston Classic brackets are set. Georgetown will open against Coastal Carolina in the first of four games on November 18th.

Penn is the last of the eight Ivy schools to unveil their 2010-11 schedule.



Monday News:

Chris Young threw 5 1/3 innings of shutout baseball for the Lake Elsinore Storm on Saturday night and declared that he's ready to return to the Padres. With 20 games left in the regular season and San Diego tied for first place, the question becomes what Young's role could be. Starter? Long reliever? Held out until 2011 to avoid another setback?

If you're curious to watch Young's pregame bullpen session, I've posted it below.

Can Harvard win without Jeremy Lin? The Dagger thinks so, predicting the Crimson to top Princeton for the Ivy crown in 2010-11.

Princeton is one of ESPN's Best of the Rest: Teams to Watch in their latest Summer Shootaround.

Andy Katz praises the way John Thompson III challenges Georgetown in the Hoyas' non-conference schedule.

Dave Blatt was Princeton Alumni Weekly's Tiger of the Week. Blatt's Russian National Team defeated Slovenia 83-78 in the 2010 FIBA World Championship's fifth place game.

The Daily Herarld shares 10 bullet points from a post-Italy trip conversation with Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody.



Wednesday News:

Chris Young will make a third rehab start on Saturday night. This time out Young will take the ball for the Lake Elsinore Storm in the first game of the Class A California League Southern Division finals.

Andy Glockner from Sports Illustrated includes the 1998 Princeton team on his list of the most compelling college basketball teams since the early-90s UNLV squad.

Dave Blatt talks to the Associated Press about Thursday's game between Russia and the United States at the 2010 FIBA World Championship.

Richmond has released their 2010-11 basketball schedule.

A memorial on the Princeton campus for Marvin Bressler will be held on October 10th.

We've upgraded our site's backend to the latest version of WordPress and made several internal improvements to site functionality. If you notice any issues navigating princetonbasketball.com in the next few days, please let us know.



Labor Day News:

In addition to the above video, there's a great piece on Russian national coach and Princeton alum Dave Blatt in today's New York Times. Russia meets New Zealand later today in the Eighth Finals of the 2010 FIBA World Championship, with the winner likely to face the United States on Thursday.

3 1/3 scoreless innings in his second rehab start for the Portland Beavers yesterday pleased Chris Young.

Georgetown has added a difficult home game versus Utah State to their 2010-11 schedule. The two teams will meet on December 4th.

Drew Crawford scored 21 points as Northwestern won their final game in Italy 77-55 against Pallacanestro Pavia. The Wildcats went 4-0 overseas.

Denver concluded its tour of Spain 4-2 with a four point win over Caja de Avila.

Craig Robinson will be the guest speaker at the United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley's fundraising lunch on September 16th.



Friday News:

John Shurna made all seven of his three point attempts as Northwestern won their second straight game against Italian competition.

Tuesday's rehab start for Chris Young went well. Young allowed two hits (one a solo home run) over three innings for AAA Portland and threw 24 of his 31 pitches for strikes.

Richmond will play Georgia Tech on December 18th in the Bahamas.

Paul Buker of The Oregonian got a first-hand look at Oregon State's 2010-11 squad during informal five-on-five action.

Denver dropped its second straight to a top-flight Spanish opponent.

Princeton has announced three additional details about this season's schedule: The game at Duke will start at 5:00 pm ET. ESPNU has picked up the Tigers' home game with Harvard and when Princeton hosts Penn, tipoff is at 7:00 pm ET.



Monday News:

Having successfully completed a second simulated game late last week, Chris Young is returning to the mound. He'll be making a rehab start for the Portland Beavers in Reno on Tuesday.

Speaking of Beavers, the 2010-11 Oregon State basketball schedule has been released. This year's DC-area game is against Howard the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Denver improved to 2-0 in Spain with an 81-79 victory over Lobe Huesca.

CB Gran Canaria officially introduced Judson Wallace as the newest member of their team.

A near-7 footer from central PA has committed to La Salle over apparent interest from Princeton and other Ivy programs.

Harvard is the latest member of the Ancient Eight to unveil their full basketball schedule.



Tuesday News:

There's a Q&A with Mason Rocca on the Princeton SID web site.

Pawel Buczak files a postcard from his summer vacation in Europe.

Chris Young took another baby step forward, throwing a 38 pitch simulated game on Saturday.

Iona will host Richmond on November 18th.

Denver arrives in Spain on Thursday and will play six games against Liga ACB teams.

Watch a 1999 interview with Bill Bradley on Charlie Rose.



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