June 22, 2007 at 9:10 am
Filed under Chris Young, Princeton, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable
Good news for Princeton fans in southern Indiana. As first reported on princetonbasketball.com, the Tigers will be playing at Evansville on Wednesday, December 5th.
Chris Young's start against Boston has been pushed back one day from Friday until Saturday.
An interesting article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch on attrition under Chris Mooney at Richmond.
Will Venable was 1-5 with a run scored as San Antonio scored five runs in the eighth inning to defeat Midland 6-3.
May 26, 2007 at 9:48 am
Filed under Judson Wallace, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Judson Wallace returns to the starting lineup in the Eisbaren's second playoff game versus Koln. Wallace scores four points on 2-5 shooting, as former Penn big man Adam Chubb steals the show with a game-high 25. Bremerhaven comes away with an 88-79 victory to even this series at one game apiece.
An article that asks Virginia coaches about the extension of the three point line gets a quote from Richmond head man Chris Mooney.
Will Venable is 1-3 with a stolen base and an outfield assist, but San Antonio drops the first game in a weekend series with Arkansas 4-1.
April 12, 2007 at 9:47 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Georgetown, Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News
Around the newswire today...

Joseph White from AP has the first interview with John Thompson III since the Final Four.
ESPN The Magazine writes about Chris Young and his thesis on Jackie Robinson. Young will pitch Sunday night on ESPN as Major League Baseball honors the 60th anniversary of Robinson breaking baseball's color barrier.
Princeton recruit Kareem Maddox writes a lengthy testimonial for Baseline To Baseline, a service that helps high school players improve their skills.
Chris Mooney announces that Richmond has signed five players to play basketball for the Spiders.
Finally, Tommy Amaker was officially named the men's basketball coach at Harvard. This leaves 12 open head coaching positions in Division I, including Princeton.
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