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Thursday News:

SIU Edwardsville vs. Northwestern - 6:30 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
Arkansas State vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET

Richmond (14-5) stormed back from a nine point halftime hole to defeat George Washington, 68-58.

Skip Myslenski reviewed Northwestern's win over Michigan with Bill Carmody. The Wildcats host SIU Edwardsville this evening.

Denver looks to make it eight straight versus Arkansas State.

Princeton recruit Denton Koon had 22 as Liberty bested Center in the first day of the C.W. Stessman Invitational.

Future Tiger Bobby Garbade was part of a balanced Seton Catholic Central effort versus Johnson City, avenging their only loss this season.

It was fun while it lasted, but North Carolina has officially offered Desmond Hubert and his decision will most likely come down to UNC and Maryland.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (5-8) lost their 15th straight Big 5 game, 73-56 versus Temple.



YouTube potpourri XVIII.

The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, footage from Northwestern's victory over Michigan.

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Wednesday News:

George Washington vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

Penn vs. Temple - 7:30 pm ET

Georgetown (14-5) revived their season in a rally past Seton Hall.

Mercer (7-13) returned to the win column after a 62-43 win over Essex. Gary Carthan scored 14 for the Vikings.

Northwestern (12-5) kicked off a busy week with an 74-60 win over Michigan. John Shurna had his worst practice of the season on Monday, then scored 24 points on Tuesday.

The Princeton coaching staff has shown interest in a guard from Kansas.

11th & Washington writes that rooting for new Met Chris Young won't be hard.

Richmond hosts George Washington.

What should you do when you're thirsty? Pete Carril has an idea.

Week 10 for the Schuylkill 16 sees Princeton holding fifth place.



Princeton / Harvard reception.

This is something I look forward to every year. Bob Ruxin always packs the Harvard gym with several hundred Princeton fans. If you're going to attend this game, get your tickets from Bob and enjoy an excellent reception afterwards. I hear over half of his allotment is already gone, so act fast! - JS

Princeton Men's Hoops at Harvard
Saturday, March 5th, 2011 - 7:00pm

The reception will be in the Gordon Mezzanine (indoor track) - and begins immediately following the game. Head coach Sydney Johnson and the team will attend the party. Refreshments and a light buffet catered by Nellios Gourmet Kitchen of Lexington will be served.

Tickets purchased in advance for the game and party are as follows:

$25 for members of princetonbasketball.com, PANE, PVC or Friends of Princeton Basketball and their guests.

$20 for young alums ('06 - '10) and undergrads.

$10 for children under 18.

Add $10 per adult / $5 for young alums and child for non-members. Tickets to the party only are the same price.

There's a 10% discount on member orders of eight or more tickets received by February 5th.

Note: Harvard box office ticket prices have increased this season to $20 advance; $22 at door (if there are any left).

Please send a check payable to PANE to Bob Ruxin '76 before 2/5/11 at 12 Nickerson Rd, Lexington, MA 02421 with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to secure your seats.

For more information please email Bob Ruxin.



Monday News:

Quinnipiac vs. Brown - 1:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Colgate - 4:00 pm ET

...I wonder why this bus was parked outside of Jadwin yesterday?

Rich Fischer from the Trentonian cornered John Thompson III after Georgetown's game at Rutgers to ask him some questions about Sydney Johnson.

I'll have more about this in a separate post, but if you're looking to attend Princeton's game at Harvard, please consider the ticket + reception offer that the Princeton Association of New England is providing. This is going to prove to be an extremely tough game to gain entrance to.



Sunday News:

Austin Freeman tallied 25 as Georgetown (13-5) topped Rutgers by nine.

Northwestern (11-5) let a chance to win in regulation slip by and fell 71-67 at Michigan State in overtime.

Mercer (6-13) dropped their fourth straight, 70-67 versus Manor.

Jared Cunningham scored a career high 24 as Oregon State (8-9) held off USC, 80-76.

The seventh consecutive Denver (9-9) victory was a 79-70 overtime win over Florida International in front of a record home crowd. The Pioneers improved to 5-0 in the Sun Belt.

Princeton recruit Bobby Garbade shook off a fever for a huge game in Seton CC's victory over previously undefeated Norwich.

Desmond Hubert says his decision has come down to a pair of schools.

Around the Ivy League: Columbia (10-5 / 1-0) knocked off Cornell (4-11 / 0-1) in the conference opener for both teams, 79-75. Yale (8-7 / 1-0) held off Brown (6-8 / 0-1) on the road, 69-64. Harvard (12-3 / 1-0) topped George Washington, 67-62.



Saturday News:

Georgetown vs. Rutgers - 12:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Northwestern vs. Michigan State - 1:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network
MCCC vs. Manor - 3:00 pm ET
FIU vs. Denver - 6:30 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
USC vs. Oregon State - 10:30 pm ET

Yale vs. Brown - 2:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. George Washington - 2:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

A must-win this afternoon for Georgetown at Rutgers. Look for full coverage on the site later today.

Northwestern travels to East Lansing to close their season series with Michigan State.

Winners of six straight, Denver welcomes FIU.

USC and Oregon State clash in Corvallis.

The Star Ledger focuses its spotlight on Princeton.

Rush The Court checks in on the Ivy League.

Bill Ladson of mlb.com reports the Washington Nationals are not interested in Chris Young.

Liberty fell to Raymore-Peculiar. Princeton recruit Denton Koon was saddled with foul trouble throughout.



PAW feature on Douglas Davis.

I wrote a profile for the latest Princeton Alumni Weekly about junior guard Douglas Davis. Longer versions of quotes from Davis, Tiger head coach Sydney Johnson and Hun head man Jonathan Stone that were cut from the print version due to space constrictions are included at the conclusion. - JS

Davis ’12, Tigers aim to be ‘unforgettable’
By Jon Solomon

On an early December walk to Jadwin Gym before the men’s basketball game against St. Joseph’s, junior guard Douglas Davis had time to listen to one song. He selected “Unforgettable,” by the Canadian rapper Drake. The chorus repeated confidently:

“And when you get to talkin’ ’bout the greatest, I just really hope that you’d think of me / ’cause I’m tryin’ to be unforgettable.”

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Friday News:

Oregon State (7-9) rallied from 17 down to lead UCLA by two with under three minutes left. The Bruins then scored the game's last seven points as the Beavers missed a pair of free throws and consecutive backdoor layups for a 62-57 final.

Rhode Island nipped Richmond (13-4), pulling out a 78-74 decision.

Mercer (6-12) lost by three to Brookdale.

Rutgers coach Mike Rice doesn't think his team struggled defending the "Princeton" style. They struggled defending Dan Mavraides.

The Daily Princetonian is already previewing the Tigers' opening weekend of Ivy play.

Denver coach Joe Scott took part in an online Q&A yesterday that you can read an archive of.

The 2011 McDonald's All American nominees are out. Princeton recruits Denton Koon and Bobby Garbade are on the list.

You can meet Will Venable on Sunday at the National Baseball Festival.



Thursday News:

Brookdale vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
Rhode Island vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET - CBS College Sports
UCLA vs. Oregon State - 8:30 pm ET - FSN Northwest

Northwestern (11-4) made 10 first half three pointers and cruised to a 90-71 win at Iowa. Michael "Juice" Thompson broke the Wildcat career record for minutes played in this game.

The struggle continued for Georgetown (12-5), falling to Pitt by 15. The Hoyas shot a season low 38% from the field.

Yahoo! Sports has updated their Princeton team report.

With the Nationals potentially in the mix, Chris Young appears to be nearing his decision.

Brian Delaney of the Ithaca Journal has a column full of items about the Ivy League.

Will Venable attended yesterday's UNLV/San Diego State game.

Tonight Richmond hosts URI. The Spiders now have three 1,000 point scorers in their starting lineup.

Oregon State welcomes UCLA to Corvallis.

The new Schuylkill 16 is here! The new Schuylkill 16 is here! Things are going to start happening to me now.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (5-7) rallied from down 13 with 3:30 remaining to force overtime, but La Salle outscored the Quakers 13-7 in the extra frame.



Marvin at the Boathouse.

As some readers know, I've been working on a book about late Princeton professor Marvin Bressler since the summer. I've interviewed 60+ different individuals for their stories of Professor Bressler.

In my research I've uncovered many incredible things that I look forward to someday sharing with you, but one critical missing piece is a recording of Professor Bressler's speech from February 21, 2009 at the Princeton Boathouse.

There were hundreds in attendance at this reception honoring Pete Carril the same evening "Carril Court" was dedicated, but I have been unable to find anyone who taped Marvin's incredible improvised remarks about his friend.

Several have cited what Marvin said that night as one of his finest moments. If you have any leads, cameraphone footage or remembrances of what was said I would like very much to talk with you.

It seems impossible in this electronic age that Professor Bressler's words have vanished into the ether without documentation and I'm hopeful visitors to this site can help my search.

Yrs,

Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com



Wednesday News:

Pitt vs. Georgetown - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Northwestern vs. Iowa - 8:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Penn vs. La Salle - 7:00 pm ET - Comcast

Needing to improve rebounding and cut down on turnovers, #19 Georgetown hosts #5 Pitt.

Northwestern visits Iowa.

Princeton recruiting target Desmond Hubert is waiting to see if North Carolina will make him an offer.

Lior Levy, the son of former Tiger Howie Levy, is a starting big man at Princeton High School.

If Oregon State were a stock, Craig Robinson suggests you buy now.



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