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Tuesday News:

Manor vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET

Yale vs. Lehigh - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's loss at Maine on goprincetontigers.com, in the Bangor Daily News, on Black Bears Pit and on goblackbears.com.

WABI has a video package from the Princeton/Maine game.

Dan Mavraides made the Honor Roll of the latest Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

Northwestern's John Shurna is the Big Ten Player of the Week.

Congratulations to Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson and his family. Robinson's wife delivered a baby boy named Austin Lucas on Monday morning.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray scored 27 in Catholic Memorial's five point win over Menomonee Falls.

Future Tiger Daniel Edwards had 17 as Highland Park improved to 8-9 with a victory over R.L. Turner.

Around the Ivy League: Matt Mullery scored in the waning seconds of overtime to help Brown (6-9) get past Wagner, 72-71. Dartmouth (3-10) led wire to wire in a six point win over Bucknell. Columbia (6-6) lost two starters to injury in the first half but still had enough to top American, 56-51. Harvard (11-3) won at Santa Clara, 74-66. Freshman Kyle Casey scored 27 for the Crimson.



Maine 52 Princeton 50.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson:

Nick Lake's desperation turnaround jumper at the buzzer was just off the mark and Princeton's five game winning streak ended with a frigid 52-50 loss at Maine.

The Tigers trailed the entire second half, but mounted a frantic comeback in the final minute that nearly forced overtime. Lake tracked down an intentional miss at the free throw line by Kareem Maddox but was unable to connect on the right baseline.

Princeton led 6-3 on three point shots from Dan Mavraides and Douglas Davis before Maine went on an 11-0 run midway through the first half that put the Tigers in chase mode for the rest of the night.

Trailing by nine at intermission, an extended Princeton push spurred on by an 1-3-1 zone on defense that concluded with a layup from Marcus Schroeder off a Davis steal made it 26-25 with 16:19 remaining but the Tigers could not inch in front of the Black Bears.

"Defensively and offensively we never got in a flow," said Tiger head coach Sydney Johnson. "A tough game to lose."

Davis had 13 points on 4-12 shooting but he missed a number of wide open three point shots that could have effected the outcome. The entire Princeton team shot an icy 34% on the night. Mavraides added 12 and six rebounds for Princeton.

Gerald McLemore's 14 for Maine were a game high. McLemore also had three assists and four steals.

Maine won despite going 12-38 (31.6%) from the floor.

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Monday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (7-4 / 0-0) vs. Maine (7-5 / 0-0)
Location: Alfond Arena - Orono, ME
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Maine leads 1-0.
Last meeting: Maine 58 Princeton 55 (OT) - 11/19/08.

Princeton Maine
4-1 Home Record 2-1
3-3 Away Record 5-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
115 RPI 181
157 Sagarin 222
169 Pomeroy 239
56.9 Points / Game 67.2
56.9 Points Allowed / Game 66.0
.404 FG% .406
.735 FG% .662
.319 3PT FG% .325
29.7 Rebounds / Game 37.2
8.5 Off. Rebounds / Game         13.1
-2.5 Rebounding Margin -0.2
10.8 Assists / Game 13.8
15.2 Turnovers / Game 13.6
3.3 Blocks / Game 2.8
Davis: 13.2 Points McLemore: 15.5
Mavraides: 4.6 Rebounds McNally: 7.9
Schroeder: 2.9 Assists Bernal: 2.8
Schroeder: 2.3 Steals Bernal, Burnatowski: 1.1
Buczak: 1.1 Blocks McNally: 1.3
Saunders: .558 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Barnies: .466
Davis: .833 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mitchell: .763
Saunders: .476 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM)    Peay: .500

Wagner vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET
American vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET
Bucknell vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Santa Clara - 10:00 pm ET

Here's the Trentonian story on the Princeton/St. Joe's game.

Georgetown (11-1) improved to 2-0 in Big East play with a 17 point win at DePaul.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (0-10) continues to look for their first victory, unable to dig out of an 18 point hole at Lafayette. Yale fell on the road versus Albany, 89-68.



Sunday News:

Georgetown vs. DePaul - 2:00 pm ET - MASN

Penn vs. Lafayette - 1:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Albany - 4:00 pm ET - TW3

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's victory at St. Joe's on goprincetontigers.com, in the Philadelphia Inquirer and on sjuhawks.com.

Freshman forward Hollis Thompson and Georgetown are on the road at DePaul.

Richmond (11-4) won at Bucknell, 59-50.

Northwestern (10-3) could not hang with #11 Michigan State.

On Palindrome Day, Troy reversed Denver (10-5), 64-46.

Oregon State (6-7) lost a five point game at Washington State. The Beavers' chance to tie in the final 20 seconds was waved off by an offensive foul call.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (12-2) won its 10th straight, 75-49 over Bryant. Harvard (10-3) set a school record for nonconference victories with a 92-71 win at Seattle. American tripped up Brown (5-9) by eight in Providence.



St. Joe's pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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Princeton 70 St. Joe's 62.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson, Dan Mavraides, Douglas Davis & Pawel Buczak:

The Princeton team that started 2010 on Hawk Hill against St. Joseph’s looked little like the squad that struggled to crack 40 in the last two games of 2009 versus Monmouth and Wagner.

On the road for the first of three consecutive tilts away from Jadwin Gym, Princeton made its first four three point shots and opened up an early 12-4 advantage.

Senior center Pawel Buczak, who labored to get position in the post and had difficulty scoring when he caught the ball down low to close last year was a perfect 5-5 from the field, scoring a season best 14.

Douglas Davis connected four times from outside the arc on his way to a game-high 17 points and Dan Mavraides added 16 points and seven rebounds as Princeton led for the final 37:53 of an eight point win.

Mavraides set up Davis for jumpers on consecutive drives and dishes with just over four minutes remaining to boost a tenuous Tiger lead to a 58-48 edge.

“Those were some excellent kicks from Dan,” Davis said with the smile after Princeton’s fifth straight victory. “He drove to the basket and I was able to find an open spot where he could see me.

Princeton outrebounded the Hawks by nine, the team’s largest advantage on the boards since last February’s home game versus Columbia. All eight Tigers who played 10 minutes or more each grabbed at least four rebounds.

An 11 point lead in the final minute was swiftly cut down to two by St. Joe’s, but Princeton made six straight at the free throw line to avoid the complete collapse.

Carl Jones had 17 for Saint Joseph’s, eight coming in transition early after intermission.

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Saturday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (6-4 / 0-0) vs. St. Joe's (4-7 / 0-0)
Location: Hagan Arena - Philadelphia, PA
Time: 2:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Tied 6-6.
Last meeting: St. Joe's 74 Princeton 63 - 11/16/01.

Princeton St. Joe's
4-1 Home Record 3-1
2-3 Away Record 0-4
0-0 Neutral Record 1-2
131 RPI 108
178 Sagarin 158
195 Pomeroy 161
55.6 Points / Game 72.3
56.4 Points Allowed / Game 78.9
.397 FG% .428
.757 FG% .721
.301 3PT FG% .336
28.6 Rebounds / Game 33.2
8.3 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.6
-3.7 Rebounding Margin -8.4
10.4 Assists / Game 12.8
15.2 Turnovers / Game 14.9
3.3 Blocks / Game 3.5
Davis: 12.8 Points Govens: 12.6
Mavraides: 4.4 Rebounds O'Brien: 5.9
Schroeder: 2.9 Assists Williamson: 3.2
Schroeder: 2.2 Steals Williamson: 1.7
Buczak: 1.2 Blocks Williamson: 1.2
Saunders: .590 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Hilliard: .514
Davis: .880 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Govens: .781
Saunders: .474 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM)    Prescott: .444

Richmond vs. Bucknell - 2:00 pm ET
Michigan State vs. Northwestern - 6:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Oregon State vs. Washington State - 7:00 pm ET - FSN NW
Denver vs. Troy - 8:30 pm ET

American vs. Brown - 1:00 pm ET
Bryant vs. Cornell - 2:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Seattle - 5:10 pm ET

Northwestern hosts #11 Michigan State.

Troy is where Denver plays tonight.

Richmond travels to Bucknell for their final non-conference game of the season.

Oregon State is at Washington State.

Princeton recruit Tom Noonan scored 21 in Penn Charter's victory over Father Judge.

Future Tiger Daniel Edwards had 38 in Highland Park's loss to Houston Wheatley at the DISD Coca-Cola Tournament.

SportsProf has thoughts on the Wagner/Princeton game and Penn's embarrassing loss at Duke.

Another week in ninth place for Princeton in the Schuylkill 16.



Individual & team performances of the decade.

The clock turned midnight, the decade ended, my wife and daughter went to sleep, the sounds of illegal fireworks rang throughout the neighborhood and I decided to look up a number of individual and team highs for the just-concluded '00s. If you're curious about any other highs and lows from the past 10 years, I'm happy to add them to this list!

I have added a few categories since I originally posted this yesterday and I've listed the DI leader as well if a category had a DIII opponent holding the top slot.

The individual highs...

Most points in a game:

35 - Noah Savage vs. Brown - 2/16/08

Most field goals made in a game:

11 - Judson Wallace vs. Holy Cross - 12/28/03
11 - Judson Wallace vs. Yale - 2/20/04
11 - Noah Savage vs. Brown - 2/16/08

Most free throws made in a game:

15 - Judson Wallace vs. Davidson - 1/2/05

Three pointers made in a game:

7 - Noah Savage vs. Brown - 2/16/08
7 - Douglas Davis vs. Lafayette - 2/6/09

Rebounds in a game:

15 - Zach Finley vs. Penn - 2/17/09

Offensive rebounds in a game:

6 - Dominic Martin vs. Western Maryland - 1/28/02
6 - Zach Finley vs. Dominican - 1/27/08
6 - Nate Walton vs. Harvard - 2/23/01

Defensive rebounds in a game:

12 - Judson Wallace vs. Davidson - 1/2/05

Assists in a game:

10 - Mike Stephens vs. Ursinus - 1/27/03
9 - Will Venable vs. Fresno State - 1/6/03

Steals in a game:

7 - Marcus Schroeder vs. Wagner - 12/30/09

Blocks in a game:

7 - Zach Finley vs. Chaminade - 11/21/07
6 - Patrick Saunders vs. Penn - 2/17/09

The team highs...

Total points:

99 vs. Ursinus - 1/27/03
89 vs. Lafayette - 12/7/02

First half points:

53 vs. Ursinus - 1/27/03
47 vs. Brown - 3/4/00

Second half points:

47 vs. Harvard - 2/16/02
47 vs. Brown - 2/4/00

Field goal percentage:

71.8% vs. Columbia - 2/27/04

Free throws made:

31 vs. Columbia - 2/12/05

Three point field goals made:

20 vs. Ursinus - 1/27/03
16 vs. Dartmouth - 2/15/02

Rebounds:

52 vs. Western Maryland - 1/28/02
43 vs. Cornell - 2/28/04
43 vs. UNC Greensboro - 1/3/09

Offensive rebounds:

25 vs. Western Maryland - 1/28/02
16 vs. Rutgers - 12/29/01

Defensive rebounds:

32 vs. Brown - 3/4/00
32 vs Texas A&M - 12/27/02

Assists:

31 vs. Ursinus - 1/27/03
28 vs. Brown - 3/4/00

Steals:

17 vs. Western Maryland - 1/28/02
14 vs. Wagner - 12/30/09
14 vs. Harvard - 2/12/00

Blocks:

10 vs. Yale - 2/5/00

Most turnovers:

27 vs. Army - 11/21/09

Fewest turnovers:

4 vs. Penn - 3/11/03

Fouls:

29 vs. Penn - 3/8/05
29 vs. Wyoming - 11/22/04



New Year's Day News:

Happy New Year!

Dan Mavraides is the subject of a short profile in the San Mateo County Times.

Georgetown (10-1) opened conference play with a seven point win over St. John's.

Without the services of head coach Joe Scott, who was suspended one game per Sun Belt Conference rules after being ejected in the second half of the Pioneers' previous contest, Denver (10-4) defeated Arkansas State, 64-55.

Wake Forest held off Richmond (10-4) in overtime, 74-68.

Oregon State (6-6) lost a tight Pac-10 opener at Washington.

Here's the latest Eurocup blog post from birthday boy Judson Wallace.

Sean Gregory has a piece on the Time web site about Harvard senior guard Jeremy Lin.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (0-9) suffered the largest loss in school history at the hands of Duke, 114-55. Jeff Foote scored 22 as Cornell (11-2) took care of Penn State Erie, 73-49. Yale (4-9) lost by 22 at Colorado State.



Plus/Minus numbers through 10 games.

The Princeton athletic department was kind enough to quickly fulfill my request for plus/minus numbers on each of the Tigers through last night's game versus Wagner.

This chart shows the number of minutes played across the first 10 games this season and the difference in points scored by Princeton while each player was on the floor versus points allowed by the Tigers during the same span.

 
Player            Minutes           +/-
Hummer            204:02            +41
Mavraides         285:30            +24
Comfort           2:58              +0
Foley             2:22              +0
Barrett           102:24            -1
Maddox            48:01             -1
Connolly          19:48             -2
Sherburne         9:55              -5
Saunders          163:44            -7
Lake              90:41             -9
Schroeder         355:30            -12
Buczak            279:49            -18
Finley            104:35            -23
Davis             303:03            -24

Princeton has scored 556 points to date, allowing 564 points.

As for individual single game highs and lows, Patrick Saunders was +19 against Lafayette and Pawel Buczak was -23 at Cal.

The most successful lineup combination?

Nick Lake, Marcus Schroeder, Dan Mavraides, Will Barrett and Ian Hummer, who were +17 in 11:35 together.

The least successful five? Lake, Schroeder, Zach Finley, Mavraides and Buczak, combining to go -19 in 20:04 of play.

The combination that has played the most together? Schroeder, Mavraides, Buczak, Davis and Saunders. Over 73:25, they're +3.



New Year's Eve News:

Arkansas State vs. Denver - 4:00 pm ET
Richmond vs. Wake Forest - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU
St. John's vs. Georgetown - 8:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Oregon State vs. Washington - 10:00 pm ET - FSN NW

Penn St. Erie vs. Cornell - 2:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Colorado State - 4:00 pm ET
Penn vs. Duke - 6:00 pm ET - ESPN2

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's fourth straight win on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, on SI Live and on wagnerathletics.com.

Northwestern (10-2) saw its nine game winning streak end in overtime at Illinois.

Denver hosts Arkansas State.

Richmond closes the calendar at Wake Forest.

St. John's visits Georgetown to start Big East play.

Oregon State is at #17 Washington.

The Sixers need a point guard, Pete Carril says.

Princeton recruit Ben Hazel scored 21 as Good Council won by 16 over Villa Angela St. Joseph to take fifth place at the STOP-DWI Holiday Classic.

Future Tiger T.J. Bray was named "The Rick Barry Free-Throw Shooting Accuracy Award Winner" in Mark Miller's coverage of the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Shootout.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (9-3) beat George Washington, 66-53. Matt Mullery scored 31, but Brown (5-8) fell by five at Sacred Heart. Dartmouth (2-10) lost to Qunnipiac, 73-51. Maine rallied past Columbia (5-6) in the second half.



Wagner pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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