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Wednesday News:

Robert Morris (Il) vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com

Northwestern hosts Robert Morris for an exhibition game tonight.

Bleacher Report wonders if anyone will challenge Cornell for the Ivy League title this season.

The Sports Network has posted their Ivy preview.

Sounds like some Princeton players and coaches visited Sixers practice on Monday.

Oregon State center Roeland Schaftenaar is profiled by Dana O'Neil on espn.com.

Schaftenaar's offseason work in the weight room is the subject of an article in the Gazette Times.

He might have forgotten to tell his parents, but senior big man Dave Dudzinski, who considered many Ivy programs, has decided to attend Holy Cross.

Central Michigan starting guard Antonio Weary broke a bone in his left hand on Sunday and will be out 4-6 weeks.



Tuesday News:

Andy Katz has a feature on espn.com asking if this could be the year for Northwestern to finally make the NCAA tournament.

Georgetown seeks frontcourt improvement.

Harvard picked up a verbal commitment from 7'0" Nigerian center Ugo Okam.



Bill Carmody talks to Big Ten Network.

Northwestern's head coach previews the 2009-10 season.



Friday News:

Oregon State was picked fifth in the Pac-10 media poll. Cal, who Princeton will face on November 29th, was predicted to win the conference.

The Sporting News has Georgetown 11th in their College Basketball Countdown.

Can Northwestern sustain last season's success?

Wildcat freshman guard Drew Crawford is expected to make an impact early.

Richmond is no longer at a loss for players.

College Hoops Net previews the Ivy League.



Tuesday News:

Yahoo! Sports has posted an in-depth team report for Princeton.

This morning Denver was picked to finish second in the Sun Belt's West Division by the conference's coaches. Pioneer Nate Rohnert was named First Team 2009 Preseason All-Sun Belt.

Georgetown hopes to rebound from last season's disappointment.

The Northwestern men's basketball media guide is now on-line.



Tuesday News:

A transcript of what Northwestern coach Bill Carmody had to say to the media yesterday.

The Newark Advocate has more on the lessons Bill Bradley shared with Denison basketball players.

Pete Carril stopped by Sacramento Kings practice on Monday.

Is Chris Young the Padres' number one starter? Corey Brock from mlb.com gives his answer.

One of the people that Army AD Kevin Anderson reached out to while searching for the school's next basketball coach? Oregon State head man Craig Robinson.



2009-10 schedules.

They're done! 2009-10 electronic calendars for each of the "Carril Cradle" teams. You can download any or all of the following to sync with your computer/PDA. Never miss a game.

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. If you notice any errors with games/dates/times/locations, please let me know.

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Friday News:

Practices officially get underway for Division I schools around the country today.

Northwestern and Denver will open their doors to reporters tonight while Princeton will hold a pep rally for students this evening. The most public kickoff is at Georgetown, where a portion of their "March Madness" festivities will be covered by ESPNU - but as Hoyas coach John Thompson III tells the Washington Times, he won't be dancing this year.

ESPN is offering the Georgetown team preview from Blue Ribbon for free.

The AP has a piece built about Hoya center Greg Monroe, who is expected to anchor his no-senior squad.

Mid-Major Madness lists Princeton as #156 in their Ultimate Rankings Countdown.

Northwestern senior forward Kevin Coble is ready for a big season.

Three reports from Oregon State's media day - The Oregonian writes about how coach Craig Robinson has his team dreaming big. The Gazette Times talks about the team's goal of making the NCAA tournament. Beaver Basketblog offers up additional quotes from the event.

This year Richmond is being seen as a championship contender by the rest of the Atlantic 10. Chris Mooney spoke to the Times-Dispatch.

Bill Bradley recently met with the basketball teams at Denison.

Gonzaga guard Malcolm Lemmons, who had shown interest in several Ivy programs, has verbally committed to Robert Morris.



Tuesday News:

Princeton men's basketball coach Sydney Johnson will serve on an 18 person task force that reviews university/eating club relationships.

A 6'8" high school freshman from Indiana already has a scholarship offer from Northwestern.

The Dagger foresees the Wildcats as the 62nd best team in the country this season.

Denver is the latest basketball program you can follow on Twitter.



Wednesday News:

Georgetown coach John Thompson III was part of a group of college coaches backing health care reform who appeared on Capitol Hill yesterday.

Northwestern picked up a high profile recruit - four-star Georgia shooting guard Jershon Cobb. The Daily Herald offers several additional thoughts following the Wildcats' second full-team workout.

Sean Gregory interviews Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.

Former Georgetown forward Jeff Green was back on campus this summer, working towards his degree. He is expected to graduate in 2012.

The emergence of Will Venable is one of Five Things To Reflect On for Bleacher Report.

If you're not reading Craig Moore's blog, where the Wildcat sharpshooter writes about his experience playing overseas, this mailbag is a good place to start.

This morning I was able to confirm news of Princeton's second 2010 verbal commitment. Look for a piece about the next Tiger big man on the site later this week.



Tuesday News:

Northwestern will play 20 home games at Welsh-Ryan Arena this season. The Wildcats' full schedule was announced yesterday.

Will Venable may have been 0-4 at the plate in San Diego's extra inning loss to Arizona last night, but on Sunday Venable had two hits, including his eleventh home run of the season (video) as the Padres beat the Rockies 7-3.



Monday News:

Will Venable was at the center of a bench-clearing incident during yesterday's game between the Padres and the St. Louis Cardinals. Venable grounded out to first baseman Albert Pujols and Pujols felt Venable gave him an elbow when Pujols tagged him out in the baseline. After the game, Venable considered the matter over. Pujols, not so much.

Gonzaga's Cedrick Lindsay has accepted an offer to play at Richmond. Lindsay's teammate Malcolm Lemmons is considering an offer from Princeton, among other Ivy schools.

Former Northwestern guard Craig Moore is blogging about his first year playing overseas for the Dutch team De Friesland Aris.



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