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Saturday News:

Rutgers vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN+
Richmond vs. George Washington - 2:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Cal - 2:00 pm ET - CBS
South Alabama vs. Denver - 6:00 pm ET
Dean vs. MCCC - 6:00 pm ET
Illinois vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Cornell vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

Did you know that the sister of Princeton senior center Zach Finley is engaged to marry a player on the Drake Bulldogs roster in April? I certainly did not. Good excuse to run the above picture, though.

Want to see how you did on the PAW Princeton basketball quiz? The results have been posted.

Lots of games today, starting with Georgetown welcoming Rutgers to DC at noon. The Associated Press discusses the Hoyas' lack of production from their bench.

The Hoya Paranoia breaks down a Georgetown inbounds play that takes advantage of Chris Wright's speed. Can any former Tigers comment on the similarity between this design and anything Coach Thompson was running at Princeton?

Richmond travels to George Washington.

Oregon State will be at Cal.

South Alabama visits Denver.

Northwestern hosts Illinois at Welsh-Ryan Arena.

Bloomberg reports that the Ivy League wants to "negotiate national television agreements to show football, basketball and possibly lacrosse and soccer games."

Around the Ivy League: Alex Zampier scored 22 points as Yale (7-12 / 1-1) defeated Brown (7-12 / 1-1) in Providence, 71-63.



Thursday News:

Oregon State vs. Stanford - 10:00 pm ET

Chris Wright scored 27 as Georgetown (14-3) pulled away late for a 74-66 win at Pitt.

Charlotte ended the Richmond (14-6) home winning streak at nine games, stopping the Spiders, 71-59.

Oregon State visits Stanford tonight.

There's an outstanding feature in the Sacramento News & Review on Pete Carril and his relationship with Kings players six decades his junior.

Looking for something to do early Sunday morning? It appears the Princeton JV will host prep powerhouse Northfield Mount Hermon at 11:00 am ET.

Princeton sits in seventh place in this week's Schuylkill 16.

A strange month in Hanover got weirder yesterday with the news that a current and a former Dartmouth basketball player were charged with possession with the intent to distribute after being found with 12 bags of marijuana.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (1-12) lost to La Salle, 76-57.



Wednesday News:

Georgetown vs. Pitt - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Charlotte vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

La Salle vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET

Northwestern (13-5) was no match for Ohio State, falling 76-56 in Columbus.

A three game Mercer (9-10) winning streak came to an end with a 65-58 loss at home to Essex. Paco Boussougou had 19 points and 15 boards for the Vikings.

Greg Monroe and Georgetown head to Pitt.

Richmond finishes their homestand against Charlotte.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray is the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Athlete of the Week.

Future Tiger Tom Noonan was held to nine points in Penn Charter's loss to Germantown Academy. For those who watch the video connected to this story, Noonan is #33 in blue.

Persistence fosters success for Denver head coach Joe Scott.



Sunday News:

Picture borrowed from Chicago College Basketball

Georgetown vs. Villanova - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN+

Michael "Juice" Thompson scored 20 points as Northwestern (13-4) outrebounded #6 Purdue 42-23 and defeated the Boilermakers 72-64.

Richmond (14-5) stayed perfect at home with a 67-64 win over La Salle.

Denver (12-7) was downed by Louisiana-Monroe, 64-53.

Oregon State (8-9) fell at home to Arizona State, 66-57.

Mercer (9-9) evened their record with a 73-65 win over Middlesex. The Vikings got 22 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds from Uros Kovacevic.

Georgetown will be tested at #4 Villanova this afternoon.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (15-3 / 1-0) kicked off their quest for their a straight conference title with a 74-53 thumping of Columbia (6-9 / 0-1) in Ithaca.



Saturday News:

Denver vs. Louisiana-Monroe - 2:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain (tape delay)
MCCC vs. Middlesex - 2:00 pm ET
La Salle vs. Richmond - 4:00 pm ET - CSN
Purdue vs. Northwestern - 5:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Arizona State vs. Oregon State - 6:30 pm ET - FSN NW

Columbia vs. Cornell - 4:00 pm ET - Time Warner

Congratulations to the radio voice of Princeton basketball, John Sadak, who was named 2009 Delaware Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

Basketball U. stole a bit of my thunder from what I was planning to write next week with a "Trendspotting" piece on Princeton that looks at the 2009-10 Tigers from a few different statistical perspectives.

Denver travels to Louisiana-Monroe.

Richmond hosts La Salle.

#6 Purdue visits Northwestern.

Oregon State welcomes Arizona State to Corvallis.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray scored 29, including a tie-breaking three with 80 seconds left as Catholic Memorial won 67-61 at Arrowhead.

Future Tiger Ben Hazel had 20, including five three pointers, in Good Counsel's WCAC victory over St. John's.

Rush The Court checks in on the Ivy League.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (7-11 / 1-0) opened conference play with a win over Yale (6-12 / 0-1) in New Haven, 75-66.



UMass/Richmond highlights.

Darrius Garrett's 14 blocked shots were an Atlantic 10 record, a school record and the second most in Division I history.



Thursday News:

Seton Hall vs. Georgetown - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN
Denver vs. Louisiana-Lafayette - 8:00 pm ET
Arizona vs. Oregon State - 10:00 pm ET

Richmond (13-5) got past UMass in overtime. Darrius Garrett set an Atlantic 10 record with 14 blocked shots for the Spiders!

Wisconsin closed on a 21-8 run to defeat Northwestern (12-4), 60-50. Back-to-back three point shots by Trevon Hughes, each off an offensive rebound, tipped the game in the Badgers' favor.

Looking to avoid a letdown following their stirring comeback over the weekend, Georgetown hosts Seton Hall tonight.

Denver visits Louisiana-Lafayette.

Oregon State welcomes Arizona.

Princeton recruit Ben Hazel scored 17 points as Good Counsel beat McNamara, 55-49

Around the Ivy League: Penn (1-11) gave Temple a decent run before falling 60-45.



Wednesday News:

UMass vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET
Wisconsin vs. Northwestern - 8:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Temple vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET

Mercer (8-9) won 82-70 at Salem. Paco Boussougou had 20 points and 13 boards. Derrick Williams added 11 points 10 assists.

Drew Crawford and Northwestern host #13 Wisconsin.

A three game Richmond homestand begins with a visit from UMass.

When Bill Bradley broke the Princeton record for points in a game, whose record did he break? TigerBlog knows.

Denver senior guard Nate Rohnert is the esteemed winner of Mid Majority Baller Of the Week.

Princeton recruit Tom Noonan scored 17 points before fouling out in overtime as Penn Charter lost at the horn to Episcopal Academy.

Craig Haley of Hamilton Space writes about the connection between Ivy League programs and Mercer County prep schools.

The archive kicked out this March 1998 George Vecsey column following Princeton's NCAA Tournament win over UNLV.

USA Today has published their new Ivy League conference report.

Seventh place is where the Tigers sit in this week's Schuylkill 16.

Penn freshman guard Carson Sullivan has left the program.



Sunday News:

MCCC vs. Massasoit - 1:00 pm ET
Northwestern vs. Michigan - 2:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Western Kentucky vs. Denver - 3:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
Oregon State vs. Oregon - 10:30 pm ET - FSN

Austin Freeman scored 28 of his career best 33 in the second half as Georgetown rallied from 19 down to defeat UConn, 72-69. Hoya Hoops has streaming postgame audio.

Richmond (12-5) was tripped up at Saint Louis, 63-58.

Mercer (6-9) lost at CCRI, 71-65. Uros Kovacevic had 19 in defeat.

Northwestern travels to Michigan.

Denver hosts Western Kentucky.

The Valley News has more on Terry Dunn's departure from Dartmouth.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (12-3 / 1-0) opened conference play with a 76-47 win over Dartmouth (3-11 / 0-1). Yale (6-11) finished non conference play with a 79-48 win over NJIT.



Saturday News:

UConn vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
MCCC vs. CCRI - 3:00 pm ET
Richmond vs. Saint Louis - 5:00 pm ET - FSN Midwest

Dartmouth vs. Harvard - 2:00 pm ET
NJIT vs. Yale - 2:00 pm ET

Chris Wright (left) and Georgetown host #12 UConn today.

Richmond visits Saint Louis.

The Trentonian files an exam break report on Princeton.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (13-3) eked out a 71-65 win over South Dakota.



Richmond/Duquesne highlights.

The Spiders win their first conference game in as many tries.



Thursday News:

Texas-Pan American vs. Northwestern - 7:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
New Orleans vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET

Albertus Magnus vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's triumph over Marist on goprincetontigers.com, in the Poughkeepsie Journal and on goredfoxes.com.

Georgetown (11-2) lost by three at Marquette.

It was a successful Atlantic 10 kickoff for Richmond (12-4), 80-68 over Duquesne.

Oregon State (6-8) continues to confuse. The Beavers matched the worst loss in school history, crushed by Seattle 99-48.

Texas-Pan American visits Northwestern tonight.

Denver welcomes New Orleans to Magness Arena.

Tons of Princeton recruiting news! Ben Hazel had 11 for Good Counsel in a 54-52 loss to DeMatha. T.J. Bray contributed eight points, six assists and five rebounds for Catholic Memorial in their 17 point win over Waukesha South. Tom Noonan scored 18 for Penn Charter in a 49-45 loss to Peddie. Finally, a picture of Highland Park center Daniel Edwards wearing a sombrero.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (12-3) led by one in the final minute at #1 Kansas, but the Jayhawks held on for the 71-66 victory. Army became unofficial champions of the Ancient Eight with a 59-51 win over Brown (6-10). Columbia (6-7) lost by 17 to Lafayette. Penn (1-10) was an 82-71 winner at UMBC, ending the Quakers' 11 game losing streak.



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