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Princeton J.V. 64 Mercer 63.

Postgame audio - Coach Howie Levy:

Freshman center Bobby Garbade's righty hook shot bounced in at the buzzer to give the Princeton J.V. a one point victory over Howie Levy's Mercer County Community College Vikings (4-21).

It was, depending on your point of view, either the Tigers' third chance to win the game or MCCC's third chance to lose the game in the final seconds.

After the Vikings scored seven straight to pull even in the waning moments, Clay Wilson's far baseline pull up broke a 60-60 tie until Armando Davis promptly placed his team up one with a three point shot on the right wing.

Wilson, who connected eight times from behind the arc on his way to a game best 37 points, could not answer with a long trey try of his own and Mercer was fouled grabbing a rebound.

The front end of a one and one by Filip Sekulic with :10.9 showing came up short and the Tigers first nearly threw an inbounds mid court pass away that Chris Clement ran down in the corner fighting off his man with :04.5 on the clock.

After the subsequent time out, a deflected inbounds from Daniel Edwards drew another second down and to finish off a painful season for Levy's team in appropriately agonizing fashion Clement's inbounds lob to Garbade resulted in the game-winner from the middle of the lane.

Garbade had eight points, Edwards nine, Clement and Brian Fabrizus five each. No other Tigers - including Tom Noonan off the bench - scored.

Video of the exhibition's final moments after the jump.

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YouTube potpourri LX.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, John Thompson III meets the press in advance of Georgetown's game at Providence.

Six additional clips after the jump.

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Friday News:

Today's Game: Columbia (14-10 / 3-5) vs. Princeton (13-10 / 4-3)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 142-84.
Last meeting: Princeton 62 Columbia 58 - 1/14/12

Columbia Princeton
7-5 Home Record 5-2
5-5 Away Record 7-7
2-0 Neutral Record 1-1
159 RPI 102
171 Sagarin 135
162 Pomeroy 121
64.8 Points / Game 64.2
59.3 Points Allowed / Game 61.9
.426 FG% .435
.741 FT% .649
.366 3PT FG% .348
35.5 Rebounds / Game 33.9
10.1 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.3
+3.1 Rebounding Margin -0.6
12.8 Assists / Game 13.9
12.9 Turnovers / Game 12.4
2.3 Blocks / Game 3.8
Barbour: 15.3 Points Hummer: 16.7
Cisco: 7.3 Rebounds Hummer: 7.7
Barbour: 3.9 Assists Bray: 3.7
Lyles: 1.1 Steals Bray: 1.6
Cisco: 0.7 Blocks Hummer: 1.1
Cisco: .616 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Koon: .557
Barbour: .908 FT% (Min: 5 FTM) Saunders: .800
Lyles: .436 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Bray: .433

MCCC vs. Princeton J.V. - 3:00 pm ET

Cornell vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET
Brown vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

The Daily Princetonian, the Columbia Spectator and the Cornell Daily Sun look at this weekend's games.

Ian Hummer poses a threat to the Lions' interior tonight.

Princeton is confident they're turning things around.

Georgetown coach John Thompson III is having fun working with his unselfish Hoyas.

Former Tiger Noah Savage is one of several players referenced in a piece about guarding Jeremy Lin in college.

With a 77-52 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette, Denver (19-8) matched a school record for DI victories.

Stanford stopped Oregon State (15-11), 87-82.

Mercer (4-20) fell 72-58 at Brookdale. Filip Seculic was one of three Vikings in double figures with 15. I'm looking forward to seeing Howie Levy's team go up against the Princeton J.V. this afternoon.



Know! Your! Foe! - Columbia & Cornell updates.

For the first time in site history, we ran the table in the opening half of Ivy League play, publishing seven different Know! Your! Foe! interviews with seven different experts on each Princeton opponent.

What to do for the back end of the conference schedule? Well, repeat Q&As would be overkill so instead each subject has been asked back to provide a refresher on how the team they initially talked about has been playing since we last conversed.

After the jump you'll find insight from John Templon of Big Apple Buckets and Brian Delaney from 1160 ESPN in Ithaca.

Both do a great job updating the play of this weekend's foes.

If you want to read their original takes on these teams, please check out these Columbia and Cornell K!Y!F! posts from January.

Additionally, if you cover a team the Tigers will face down the line, let us know. It would be great to talk with you.

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Coach Mitch Henderson - 2/16/12.

This afternoon at Jadwin Gym, Tigers head coach Mitch Henderson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon sat down to tape their weekly interview.

Henderson and Solomon reviewed Princeton's recent sweep of Dartmouth and Harvard in great detail and extensively previewed a second consecutive weekend at home against Columbia and Cornell.

Along the way the pair also talked about the approach to the second half of Ivy play, if ball screens are something Henderson would like to use more at Princeton, if the norovirus outbreak on campus has effected the team and (of course) Jeremy Lin.

This exclusive, longer than usual Q&A is 19:00+ in length.

If you have questions for future interviews, please feel free to send them here.



Thursday News:

MCCC vs. Brookdale - 5:00 pm ET
Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Denver - 7:00 pm ET - Root Sports
Oregon State vs. Stanford - 10:00 pm ET

Former Princeton and Georgetown assistant Robert Burke was placed on "paid administrative leave" yesterday and is no longer the head coach at Mount St. Mary's. Burke requested this decision for as-yet-unknown reasons.

A look back at Princeton's signature victory.

The Daily Princetonian writes about how the Tigers faired versus Jeremy Lin, which complements this piece from the site nicely.

Princeton recruit Hans Brase must have received a second opinion. While Brase originally wrote his season was done due to a torn ankle ligament, he was on the floor for The Hill School in their PAISAA Tournament quarterfinal loss to Friends' Central.

Another future Tiger saw their high school career conclude with a defeat. Mike Washington, Jr. had 14 points as Oak Harbor was knocked out of the Class 3A Northwest District Tournament.

At 19-5, Georgetown is surprising everyone but themselves.

Senior Night was a huge success for Fairfield (16-10). The Stags built a 33-13 halftime lead and easily won their sixth straight.

John Shurna scored 29 but Northwestern (15-10) came up a couple plays short at #18 Indiana.

Richmond dropped a 64-50 decision on the road against St. Louis.

Looking to exact a modicum of revenge, Denver hosts Louisiana-Lafayette.

What will Oregon State and Stanford do as an encore to their four overtime game earlier this season? The answer comes tonight in Palo Alto.



Wednesday News:

Northwestern vs. Indiana - 6:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Richmond vs. St. Louis - 7:00 pm ET
St. Peter's vs. Fairfield - 7:30 pm ET

The Princeton Packet has their story on Saturday's game up. Town Topics too.

Bob Ryan looks at the best Ivy League players in NBA history.

Chris Udofia is a perfect fit for Denver.

While is heart is clearly set on Stanford, a guard from southern California has apparently also looked at Princeton.

Former walk on Reggie Hearn and Northwestern play at Indiana.

Richmond visits St. Louis.

It is already Senior Night at Fairfield. The Stags host St. Peter's this evening. A new Sit Down With Sydney is available, including the coach's thoughts on Princeton defeating Harvard.

Craig Robinson and family welcomed Aaron Lamar Robinson into the world Monday night, Robinson's fourth child. Congratulations!

Look, I've purchased my fair share of Princeton basketball items via eBay, but here is one auction I think I'll pass on.



Updated Plus/Minus numbers.

With Princeton at the mid-point of Ivy play, the Tiger athletic department was kind enough to update this season's plus/minus numbers. I've generated my own Ivy-only and DI-only plus/minus numbers in Excel out of that document.

The first of four charts shows the number of minutes played across the first 23 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.

The second chart shows the same information for non-conference games only, followed by non-conference versus DI opponents and Ivy-only data.

I've also broken down +/- per 40 minutes for all players who have seen at least 100 minutes of action and added Net/40 numbers ("Roland Rate") with inspiration from Hoya Prospectus. This data has been split into non-conference and Ivy-only as well.

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Dartmouth & Harvard highlights.

WZBN stopped by Jadwin Gym to file this report.



Jeremy Lin vs. Princeton.

The recent, rapid ascent of Harvard alum Jeremy Lin from undrafted NBDL afterthought to trending topic, international phenomenon and nickname machine has been incredible to watch from afar.

When at Jadwin over the weekend I fielded a number of questions about Lin and how Princeton had contained him the eight occasions he faced the Tigers. The same thing happened each time I cleared my inbox after I got home.

After the jump, you'll find Lin's stat lines and complete recaps from these contests.

Lin was 2-6 versus Princeton as a member of the Crimson, 2-2 at home and like all other Harvard players the past 20 years, winless at Jadwin Gym.

NBA GMs trying to scout Lin who read this site: Why not sign Kareem Maddox, stat?

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Tuesday News:

Ian Hummer's great Saturday night overshadowed his forgettable Friday evening and earned him a spot on the 15th Ivy League Men's Basketball Weekly Release of the season.

Princeton Alumni Weekly has more on the Tigers' win over Harvard.



YouTube potpourri LIX.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, the true sign you've made a cultural impact in this modern world of ours: A reworking of a pop song about Princeton's victory over Harvard.

Five additional clips after the jump.

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