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Wednesday News:

Harvard vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET
Fresno State vs. Oregon State - 8:30 pm ET - FSN NW

Columbia vs. Quinnipiac - 7:00 pm ET

The Princeton athletic department has named Will Venable the school's #5 male athlete of the decade.

Richmond (9-3) beat UNC Greensboro by 26.

John Shurna scored a career best 29 as Northwestern (10-1) defeated Central Connecticut State, 74-54.

An incredible late second half Denver (9-3) comeback concluded with Andrew Hooper's final second three point shot, a basket that gave the Pioneers an 84-83 win over Seattle.

Georgetown and Harvard meet at noon today. Hoya forward Nikita Mescheriakov won't be suiting up, as he has announced he will transfer at the end of the semester.

Oregon State looks to move above .500 versus Fresno State.

There's a piece on Princeton's win over Monmouth in the latest Town Topics.

Tiger recruit Daniel Edwards has led Highland Park in scoring each of the last six games. Yesterday Edwards had 12 as the Scots lost to Everman, 53-42.

Princeton remains in ninth place in the latest Schuylkill 16.

Around the Ivy League: Colgate won its first game of the season, a 19 point triumph at Dartmouth (2-9).



Tuesday News:

UNC Greensboro vs. Richmond - 12:00 pm ET
Central Connecticut State vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
Seattle vs. Denver - 9:30 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain

Colgate vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

Douglas Davis represents Princeton yet again in the most recent Ivy League Weekly Basketball Report.

An afternoon tilt is in store for Richmond and UNC Greensboro.

Northwestern hosts Central Connecticut State tonight.

Seattle visits Denver.

It has been a roller coaster ride this season for Oregon State.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (9-2) won the Holiday Festival, defeating St. John's by five. It was the Big Red's first win over a Big East foe since the conference was formed. Providence pulled away from Yale (4-7) in the last nine minutes, beating the Bulldogs 87-78.



Sunday News:

Cornell vs. Davidson - 12:00 pm ET - Holiday Festival - MSG
Dartmouth vs. New Hampshire - 3:30 pm ET

Today's Princeton/Maine game has been postponed.

John Shurna scored 22 points and Michael "Juice" Thompson hit a big three point shot with 1:23 left as Northwestern (9-1) defeated Stanford, 70-62.

Georgetown (8-1) was upset by Old Dominion, 61-57.

Richmond (8-3) beat a Top 25 team for the third straight season, beating Florida in the Orange Bowl Classic, 56-53.

Shooting 70.5% from the field, Denver (8-3) blew out Louisiana-Monroe by 22.

Oregon State (5-5) picked up a 76-62 win over Mississippi Valley State.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray had 12 points in Catholic Memorial's Classic 8 Conference victory over Waukesha North.

Future Tiger Chris Clement scored 16 for Round Rock Stony Point in a nine point loss to Cedar Park Vista Ridge.

Here's a WZBN highlight package from the Monmouth/Princeton game.

Today, the archive has pulled up a game recap from Princeton's two point victory over Drexel in the 1997 Chase ECAC Holiday Festival.

Rush The Court checks in on the Ivy League.



Stanford/Northwestern highlights.

The Wildcats win their eighth straight, matching their best start in 16 years.



Friday News:

Denver (7-3) kicked off conference play with a six point win over Florida International.

The Daily Princetonian previews the Tigers' slate over winter break.

There's an article about the Monmouth game in the Princeton Packet.

The John Thompson III Foundation will hold a book drive before Saturday's game at McDonough Arena.

Chicago College Basketball has a great statistical analysis of Northwestern.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (2-7) lost to Lehigh, 66-58.



Thursday News:

Florida International vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain

Dartmouth vs. Lehigh - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's modest victory versus Monmouth on goprincetontigers.com, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Trentonian, in the Asbury Park Press and on gomuhawks.com.

Pawel Buczak is also profiled in today's Daily Princetonian.

Here's a TigerBlog piece about nine memorable days in March 1996.

Jake Miller of the Dispatch enjoyed watching Princeton play at UNC Greensboro.

Northwestern (8-1) romped over North Florida, 84-54. It was the Wildcats' seventh straight victory.

A late 15-0 run by South Carolina got the Gamecocks past Richmond (7-3), 76-58.

Oregon State (4-5) turned the ball over three times in the last 22 seconds and fell in the final moments at UIC.

Isiah Thomas and Florida International visit Denver tonight.

Pioneer coach Joe Scott was a recent guest on 1510 AM The Score.



Wednesday News:

Today's Game: Monmouth (3-7 / 0-1) vs. Princeton (4-4 / 0-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 9-4.
Last meeting: Monmouth 59 Princeton 50 - 12/30/07.

Monmouth Princeton
2-1 Home Record 2-1
1-4 Away Record 2-3
0-2 Neutral Record 0-0
316 RPI 101
302 Sagarin 148
284 Pomeroy 146
68.8 Points / Game 58.1
73.7 Points Allowed / Game 60.0
.433 FG% .415
.685 FT% .774
.330 3PT FG% .335
34.8 Rebounds / Game 28.5
11.0 Off. Rebounds / Game         7.4
-1.4 Rebounding Margin -4.0
14.6 Assists / Game 11.1
15.5 Turnovers / Game 14.8
2.6 Blocks / Game 2.9
Taylor: 16.7 Points Davis: 12.5
Taylor: 8.2 Rebounds Schroeder: 4.4
Hett: 5.3 Assists Schroeder: 2.8
Hett: 1.4 Steals Schroeder, Barrett: 1.3
Taylor: 1.0 Blocks Buczak, Hummer: 0.8
Taylor: .512 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Saunders: .595
Meyers Keitt: .826 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Davis: .889
Coleman: .444 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM)    Saunders: .500

Richmond vs. South Carolina - 7:00 pm ET - SportSouth
Oregon State vs. UIC - 8:00 pm ET
North Florida vs. Northwestern - 9:00 pm ET - ESPNU

The Asbury Park Press previews tonight's matchup.

Northwestern looks for their seventh straight win tonight against North Florida.

Oregon State is also in Chicagoland, playing at UIC.

Richmond travels to South Carolina.

Hey, it's the latest Schuylkill 16. I had Princeton in ninth place on my ballot and it appears a number of others did so as well.

Dana O'Neil at espn.com has an excellent piece about the firing of Glen Miller.



Tuesday News:

Ian Hummer was named Rookie of the Week in the latest Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

A career high 35 points and eight three pointers versus North Carolina A&T earned Northwestern freshman Drew Crawford the title Big Ten Player of the Week.

More accolades! Georgetown big man Greg Monroe was rewarded as Big East Player of the Week.

Andy Glockner has a piece on the Sports Illustrated web site about Coach Mooney and Richmond.

From the vault, here's a article on Sydney Johnson and his brother that ran in the Baltimore Sun after Princeton defeated UCLA in 1996.

TigerBlog offers his? their? its? a take on Jerome Allen coaching against Sydney Johnson.

If you're curious, read the official Penn press release about Glen Miller's dismissal.



Monday News:

Image from Flickr stream of wesley74

MCCC vs. Princeton JV - 7:30 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's second straight win on goprincetontigers.com, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Greensboro News & Record and on ungcspartans.com.

Northwestern (7-1) hit a school record 20 three pointers in a 90-65 victory over North Carolina A&T.

Oregon State's Craig Robinson is getting back to his roots.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (2-6) defeated Division III Lyndon State, 83-54.



Sunday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (3-4 / 0-0) vs. UNC Greensboro (2-5 / 1-1)
Location: Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NC
Time: 1:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 1-0.
Last meeting: Princeton 65 UNC Greensboro 55 - 1/3/09.

Princeton UNC Greensboro
2-1 Home Record 0-3
1-3 Away Record 2-2
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
126 RPI 203
221 Sagarin 220
200 Pomeroy 174
57.1 Points / Game 64.1
61.4 Points Allowed / Game 71.9
.402 FG% .396
.765 FT% .694
.352 3PT FG% .363
28.4 Rebounds / Game 36.7
7.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         15.9
-4.0 Rebounding Margin +1.4
10.0 Assists / Game 10.9
15.6 Turnovers / Game 16.6
3.1 Blocks / Game 2.9
Davis: 13.1 Points Stywall: 12.9
Schroeder: 4.0 Rebounds Stywall: 9.3
Schroeder: 2.4 Assists Randall: 2.6
Barrett: 1.3 Steals Stywall: 2.1
Buczak: 0.9 Blocks Brown: 1.3
Saunders: .594 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Cole: .485
Davis: .889 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Brown: .714
Saunders: .471 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM)    Evans: .412

North Carolina A&T vs. Northwestern - 5:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com

Lyndon State vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET

UNCG Basketball Fan previews this afternoon's game.

An impressive win for Georgetown (8-0), starting the second half on a 21-2 run and dispatching #17 Washington with surprising ease. The Hoyas swept their back-to-back games against Top 25 foes, growing up in the process.

Bragging rights in Virginia's capitol went to VCU, who defeated Richmond (7-2) at the Farm Bureau Insurance Black & Blue Classic, 65-57.

Denver (6-3) lost by 10 at Portland.

Mental mistakes plagued Oregon State (4-4) in a 50-44 defeat at Nebraska.

Mercer (5-7) beat Burlington 66-65 in overtime. Quincy Hendryx had the game-winner with sixteen seconds left in the extra frame.

Princeton recruit Tom Noonan scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in Penn Charter's victory over Del-Val Charter.

Enthusiastic announcer Gus Johnson writes about the Princeton/UCLA game in the book "Being There: 100 Sports Pros Talk About the Best Sporting Events They Ever Witnessed Firsthand."

Northwestern returns to action after their exam break, taking on North Carolina A&T.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (0-7) continued to struggle, losing by five at Monmouth. Columbia (5-4) defeated a different winless squad, besting Bryant, 69-57. Army picked up its fourth win over its fourth Ivy opponent this season, defeating Dartmouth (1-6) in Hanover, 59-46.



Bill Carmody on Big Ten Network.

The Wildcats' head coach talks about his team's surprising 6-1 start.



Tuesday News:

Georgetown vs. Butler - 7:00 pm ET - Jimmy V Classic - ESPN
Morris vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
Cal State Northridge vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET

Columbia vs. Wagner - 7:00 pm ET
Albany vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET

Georgetown and Butler meet at Madison Square Garden tonight in the first half of the Jimmy V Classic doubleheader. I'll be on press row with Twitter reports during the game and player/coach audio available afterwards.

Denver hosts Cal State Northridge at Magness Arena.

Pioneers coach Joe Scott talks to the Denver Post about going to school with future first lady Michelle Obama.

Northwestern freshman guard Drew Crawford has entered the blogging world.

To the surprise of no one, Douglas Davis represents Princeton on the Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

The Frederick News Post reports on the Frederick/Mercer game at the Verizon Center.

Around the Ivy League: Vermont scored the game's last 10 points and beat Yale (3-6) in New Haven. 72-60. Brown (4-7) lost their cross-town meeting with Providence College, 78-62.



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