November 7, 2007 at 10:36 am
Filed under Basketball, Northwestern, Princeton, Richmond, Today's News

Chicago vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET (Exhibition) - nusports.com
Harvey Yavener was at Princeton's Media Day, and writes about the similarities between the Tigers' two new head basketball coaches.
Richmond (1-1) was within one possession of Memphis with under seven minutes to go, before the Tigers pulled away for the 80-64 win. Memphis finished the game on an 18-4 run.
Northwestern kicks off their season with an exhibition against Chicago tonight. The Daily Northwestern has a long feature on head coach Bill Carmody, while the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times both preview the Wildcats.
Former Princeton player and Trinity College professor Drew Hyland is the subject of an amusing Q&A.
Want to learn more about Central Connecticut State? The Blue Devils are gearing up for Sunday's season opener.
November 6, 2007 at 10:29 am
Filed under Basketball, Georgetown, Northwestern, Richmond, Today's News

Richmond vs. Memphis - 9:00 pm ET - 2k Sports College Hoops Classic - ESPNU
In front of a crowd numbering less than 100 people, Richmond (1-0) held on against Maine 44-42 in college basketball's first game of the season.
Georgetown's Roy Hibbert has been named a preseason All-American by the Associated Press.
The Daily Herald asks - Does Northwestern have a shot?
November 5, 2007 at 10:00 am
Filed under Georgetown, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Richmond vs. Maine - 4:00 pm ET - 2k Sports College Hoops Classic
The college basketball season kicks off this afternoon, with Chris Mooney's Richmond Spiders doing the honors today in Memphis.
Today's Washington Post has a feature on the John Thompson III Foundation.
The Hoyas will start the season ranked #5 in the Associated Press poll.
Will Venable was 2-4 with a run scored in Saturday's Arizona Fall League action.
October 31, 2007 at 10:11 am
Filed under Richmond, Will Venable

How close is Will Venable to playing in the major leagues?
Richmond coach Chris Mooney answers questions about the upcoming season. The Spiders kick off the NCAA college basketball calendar on Monday afternoon against Maine.
October 26, 2007 at 2:02 pm
Filed under Denver, Georgetown, Northwestern, Princeton, Richmond

We've finished up 2007-08 calendars for each of the "Carril Cradle" teams. You can download any or all of the following to sync with your computer/PDA. Each basketball schedule will be updated whenever a tip time changes or new TV information is revealed. These links will work best with iCal, so your mileage may vary.
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October 26, 2007 at 10:57 am
Filed under Bill Bradley, Denver, Richmond, Today's News

Bill Bradley is one of fifteen inductees to the inaugural class of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. I guess Uncle Floyd will have to wait until 2008.
Video of Richmond coach Chris Mooney at the Atlantic 10 media day.
Denver has been selected by Sun Belt Conference coaches to finish seventh in the West Division.
Hope to have an "extended Princeton family" composite schedule available later today.
October 23, 2007 at 10:12 am
Filed under Basketball, Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News

As the countdown to the season-opener grows louder, here are two more Ivy League previews to enjoy: CollegeHoopsNet and Rush The Court weigh in.
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2007-08 Princeton Tigers.
6'8" Stephen Lumpkins has verbally agreed to attend American University. The Serra forward was "actively recruited" by Princeton and Denver, among other schools.
Some interesting answers in a Q&A with Richmond guard David Gonzalvez.
What would it take to lure David Blatt to the NBA?
October 10, 2007 at 11:19 am
Filed under Pete Carril, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News

Richmond head coach Chris Mooney "recently gleaned tips" from Pete Carril.
Princeton recruit Adam Pegg has selected Delaware over the Tigers.
6'8" Eric Coggins, who "showed interest" in Princeton, has decided to play his basketball at Quinnipiac.
September 1, 2007 at 9:51 am
Filed under Chris Young, Georgetown, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Will Venable and the San Antonio Missions have clinched a spot in the Texas League playoffs.
According to Padres manager Bud Black, Chris Young is experiencing "normal soreness" after his start on Thursday.
Richmond senior center Drew Crank will not be a member of Chris Mooney's 2007-08 Spiders team.
The John Thompson III Foundation will hold its first-ever Foundation Weekend this September 28th and 29th. I'd go just to see go-go legend Chuck Brown.
August 14, 2007 at 9:50 am
Filed under Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable
Here is Princeton's press release about the 2007-08 basketball schedule.
"We will certainly have our work cut out for us this season,” says head coach Sydney Johnson. “Apart from playing in the Big East - which is the best conference in America - I can't imagine a tougher schedule for our team. That being said, true players want to play against the best competition and playing these caliber of programs is what Princeton basketball is all about."
Chris Mooney's Richmond team has also released its non-conference schedule for the upcoming season.
Will Venable was 0-4 on Saturday in San Antonio's 4-3 win over Arkansas. On Sunday Venable went 0-4 as the Missions took out the Travelers 11-4. Arkansas bested San Antonio 4-0 last night, with Venable going 0-4 a third time.
Two mentions of possible Princeton recruiting targets: Max Kenyi, a 6'5" Gonzaga High School swingman, has Princeton on his list. In a blog post about Harvard coach Tommy Amaker, Andrew Van Nest is discussed. Van Nest is a 6'10" forward who is considering Harvard "ahead of Penn, Princeton and Northwestern."
July 8, 2007 at 11:43 am
Filed under Princeton, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Stephen Goldsmith/princetonbasketball.com
The Trenton Times checks on Princeton coach Sydney Johnson.
Richmond may play Memphis early in the 2007-08 season.
Will Venable goes 1-4 with a bases-loaded double as San Antonio tops Wichita 9-4.
June 26, 2007 at 10:22 am
Filed under Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Chris Mooney has named former Air Force player Marcus Jenkins as Richmond's Director of Basketball Operations.
In the final game before the Texas League's All-Star break, Will Venable was 0-4 at the plate. The Missions' three game winning streak came to an end at the hands of Midland, 3-1. The All-Star game is tonight in Corpus Christi.
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