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Wednesday News:

Northwestern vs. Michigan State - 6:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Rhode Island vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

Penn vs. LaSalle - 7:00 pm ET

Lots of talk about Craig Robinson and his orange and black scarf that he wore during yesterday's inauguration.

While Robinson was in DC, his team was practicing in Oregon.

Northwestern heads to Michigan State tonight.

Trying to remember how to close out close games again, Richmond welcomes Rhode Island to the Robins Center.

Pete Carril is having mixed feelings about his new job.

The Princeton Athletic Department is counting down the Top 40 Moments In Jadwin Gym History this week. Here's 31 through 40.

Princeton recruiting news - Will Barrett scored 12 of his 16 points in the first half of Central Bucks South's win over Pennridge and Brendan Connolly went for 32 in a two point double overtime loss.



Monday News:

Judson Wallace (left) scored 13 points with nine rebounds as Benetton Treviso moved to 9-6 following a victory over La Fortezza Bologna by 13.

Mason Rocca (right) totaled 12 and grabbed six boards in Armani Jeans Milano's 78-65 loss to undefeated Montepaschi.

Northwestern (9-6) used a 24-5 halftime-spanning run to defeat #17 Minnesota, 74-65.

Congratulations to Princeton assistant coach Brian Earl, who will be inducted into the Al Carino Memorial South Jersey Basketball Hall of Fame on February 9th.



Minnesota/Northwestern highlights.

The Wildcats pick up their first Big 10 win, a 74-65 victory over #17 Minnesota.



Sunday News:

Minnesota vs. Northwestern - 2:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Georgetown (12-4) fell 76-67 at Duke. Dad, if you're reading this, here's Exhibit A of why I don't want you yelling at officials from behind the bench!

St. Bonaventure outscored Richmond (9-8) 11-0 over the final three minutes of their 71-67 victory over the Spiders.

Oregon State (6-10) was no match for Washington in the second half. The Huskies pulled away from the pack for the 85-59 decision.

How many close games can one team lose? Denver dropped another one possession game, 59-57 at FIU.

Craig Moore and Northwestern host Minnesota this afternoon.

Good news? Princeton recruit Mack Darrow scored 22 points and grabbed 9 rebounds for Barrington. Bad news? The rest of his team scored a total of 17 in a 53-39 loss to Conant in the High School Hoops Showdown.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (4-8) became the latest Ancient 8 team to beat still-winless NJIT, sending the Highlanders to their 51st straight loss, 59-40. Dartmouth (2-13) fell for the eighth straight time, 68-59 to New Hampshire. Cornell (11-6 / 1-0) began the defense of its conference crown with a 71-59 win at Columbia (5-10 / 0-1).



Friday News:

Yale vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET

What a rough night.

First there was the Northwestern (8-6) game. The Wildcats had a 13 point halftime lead against Purdue and an 11 point lead with under eight minutes remaining. That advantage was incrementally widdled away as Northwestern habitually split their trips to the foul line. The Boilermakers won 63-61 on two free throws with two seconds left. Argh.

As that contest was finishing, Oregon State (6-9) was going to overtime versus Washington State, despite not trailing in the second half. The Beavers would fall 61-57.

Not to be outdone, Denver (7-10) could not hold a 21 point halftime lead at North Texas, as the Mean Green rallied for a 69-62 win. It tied the largest comeback in North Texas history.

The Ivy League has announced that starting in 2010 there will be conference tournaments for men's and women's lacrosse. These four team playoffs will determine the automatic NCAA tournament bid for each sport. Can basketball be far behind?

Craig Robinson is the subject of a feature by Chuck Klosterman in the new issue of Esquire.

John Thompson III will attend Tuesday's swearing-in ceremony, even if he has to walk there from Georgetown.

Princeton recruit Gus Gabel and two teammates are interviewed by the Arizona Republic.

A pair of Daily Princetonian articles - part two of their history of Princeton basketball and a preview of the Tigers' next three games.

Scott Greenman's dad is also an assistant coach, and he's quoted in a Press of Atlantic City story about high school assistants.



Thursday News:

Purdue vs. Northwestern - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Middlesex vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
Denver vs. North Texas - 8:00 pm ET
Washington State vs. Oregon State - 9:00 pm ET - FSN

DaJuan Summers and Georgetown (12-3) beat Syracuse from pillar to post, 88-74.

Richmond (9-7) went to Virginia Tech and probably wishes they hadn't in retrospect, shooting just 31.1% from the field in a 62-48 loss.

Mercer beat Ocean earlier this week to raise their record to .500. The Vikings' game at Brookdale has been rescheduled for February 5th.

In the wake of Gonzaga's victory over Bishop McNamara, here are some videos of Ian Hummer - dunking on a backdoor cut and answering some questions after the game.

Princeton recruit Will Barrett scored 21 in a 52-49 Central Bucks South win over Central Bucks East.

Winless in Big 10 play, Northwestern hosts #19 Purdue tonight.

Denver is on the road at North Texas.

Oregon State welcomes Washington State to Corvallis. Beavers head coach Craig Robinson will take some time away from his team after this weekend's games to attend the inauguration.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (3-8) was humbled by former coach Fran Dunphy and Temple, 78-53.



Thursday News:

Arkansas State vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Arizona State - 10:30 pm ET - FSN

In addition to our recap, write-ups of last night's win can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, the Trenton Times and the Express-Times and on lehighsports.com.

The Town Topics has a story on the UNC Greensboro game.

Northwestern (8-5) was no match for Wisconsin.

Denver hosts Arkansas State tonight.

Oregon State plays at Arizona State this evening. Former Sun Devils recruit Jared Cunningham will instead join the Beavers, saying their win over USC fortified his decision.

Around the Ivy League: Three days after they beat top-ranked North Carolina on the road, Boston College returned home to face Harvard (8-6). The Crimson shocked the #17 Golden Eagles, the first win over a ranked team in school history. Soft Pretzel Logic has more on the 82-70 upset. Yale (4-9) kept NJIT winless, 80-51.



Wednesday News:

Today's Game: Lehigh (10-3 / 0-0) vs. Princeton (3-8 / 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 30-3.
Last meeting: Lehigh 68 Princeton 49 - 1/6/08.

Lehigh Princeton
5-2 Home Record 1-4
5-1 Away Record 2-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
195 RPI 330
168 Sagarin 312
164 Pomeroy 289
69.5 Points / Game 56.8
62.5 Points Allowed / Game 59.6
.415 FG% .408
.696 FT% .722
.369 3PT FG% .344
41.6 Rebounds / Game 33.6
12.4 Off. Rebounds / Game         10.3
13.4 Assists / Game 10.4
12.9 Turnovers / Game 14.9
2.5 Blocks / Game 3.0
Hall: 14.7 Points Davis: 13.7
Carrington: 7.0 Rebounds Buczak: 5.1
Hall: 5.0 Assists Maddox: 1.9
Hall: 1.6 Steals Davis: 1.5
Anderson: 1.0 Blocks Maddox: 0.9
Anderson: .493 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Buczak: .531
Anderson: .850 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .889
Anderson: .553 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Davis: .387

Northwestern vs. Wisconsin - 8:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Harvard vs. Boston College - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. NJIT - 7:00 pm ET

The Princeton Packet has published their story on the UNC Greensboro game.

The Daily Princetonian summarizes the action that took place while they weren't publishing.

Northwestern visits Wisconsin this evening.

Video of Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson discussing the Beavers' forthcoming trip to Arizona.

Princeton recruit Gus Gabel took a hard fall in Chaparral's upset of Phoenix Shadow Mountain. Another future Tiger, Mack Darrow, had 19 points as Barrington lost by seven to Wheeling.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (5-8) lost 74-50 at Virginia. Cornell (9-6) won its fourth straight, 75-64 over Bucknell. Penn (3-7) beat Lafayette, 84-70.



Sunday News:

USC vs. Oregon State - 5:30 pm ET

In addition to our recap, write-ups of yesterday's win can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Trenton Times and on UNCG Basketball Fan and uncgspartans.com.

Dick Vitale is thrilled Pete Carril will have the floor at Jadwin named after him.

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer impressed with 16 points and nine rebounds in Gonzaga's victory over Baltimore St. Frances Academy in the Cancer Research Basketball Classic.

Georgetown (10-2) was topped by Pitt, 70-54. The Panthers outrebounded the Hoyas 46-21.

Richmond (8-6) steamed Rice, 74-43.

Mercer (6-7) won 59-35 over Salem. Antoine Rogers scored 14 for the victorious Vikings.

Denver (6-8) fell 63-62 in double overtime to Louisiana-Lafayette.

Northwestern (8-4) was outscored by 12 in the second half of a 77-66 loss to Michigan State.

Oregon State hosts USC this afternoon.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (8-6) made a school record 18 three pointers in a 99-45 drubbing of Ursinus. Yale (3-9) had their way with MIT, 86-63. Army defeated Dartmouth (2-10) for the second time this season.



Saturday News:

Today's Game: UNC Greensboro (1-9 / 0-2) vs. Princeton (2-8 / 0-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: This is the first meeting between the two teams.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two teams.

UNC Greensboro Princeton
1-3 Home Record 0-4
0-6 Away Record 2-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
324 RPI 323
338 Sagarin 314
338 Pomeroy 288
58.5 Points / Game 56.0
76.1 Points Allowed / Game 60.1
.364 FG% .411
.650 FT% .719
.286 3PT FG% .351
35.7 Rebounds / Game 32.7
13.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         10.0
9.8 Assists / Game 10.5
18.2 Turnovers / Game 15.2
3.3 Blocks / Game 2.8
Koivisto: 11.7 Points Davis: 13.6
Stywall: 8.4 Rebounds Buczak: 4.6
Koivisto: 2.6 Assists Maddox: 2.0
Stywall: 1.2 Steals Davis: 1.4
Eargle: 1.4 Blocks Maddox: 0.8
Brown: .425 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Buczak: .541
Koivisto: .889 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Maddox: .882
Clement: .340 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Davis: .396

Pitt vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
Rice vs. Richmond - 12:00 pm ET
Mercer vs. Salem - 2:00 pm ET
Denver vs. Louisiana-Lafayette - 6:00 pm ET - Cox
Michigan State vs. Northwestern - 7:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Ursinus vs. Cornell - 3:00 pm ET
Army vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
MIT vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET

The Trentonian previews today's game at Jadwin.

Oregon State (5-6) could not hang with UCLA.

Greg Monroe and Georgetown host Pitt in a battle of top 10 teams.

Denver visits Louisiana-Lafayette.

Michigan State travels to Northwestern for the Wildcats' Big Ten home opener.

Richmond welcomes Rice to the Robins Center.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (5-7) fell at American, 68-53. Bryant picked up its first home win as a D-I team, 69-58 over Yale (2-9). Columbia (4-8) could not stop Lehigh, as the Mountain Hawks rallied for the 73-59 victory. Harvard (7-6) topped Santa Clara, 73-68.



New Year's Day News:

Denver vs New Orleans - 3:30 pm ET

Happy New Year!

Will Venable hopes to be the Padres' everyday center fielder in 2009.

Northwestern (8-3) had an 11 point second half lead and was controlling yesterday's game at Penn State. Then Big Ten leading scorer Talor Battle got hot, going off for 19 second half points as the Nittany Lions held off the Wildcats, 61-57.

Richmond (7-6) was up seven with three minutes to play, but VMI rallied for the 73-70 victory.

Winners of five straight at home, Denver looks to end a 36 game road losing streak at New Orleans.

Princeton's next opponent, UNC Greensboro, lost 75-53 to Akron yesterday afternoon. The Spartans are 1-9 heading into Saturday's game at Jadwin Gym.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (7-6) outgunned Quinnipiac, 73-70. Harvard (6-6) fell 67-54 at William & Mary.



New Year's Eve News:

Northwestern vs. Penn State - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Richmond vs. VMI - 7:00 pm ET - MASN

Quinnipiac vs. Cornell - 1:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. William & Mary - 1:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, write-ups of last night's loss to Lafayette can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Express Times and on goleopards.com.

Northwestern kicks off Big Ten play at high noon at Penn State.

Richmond closes the year running and gunning versus VMI.

Princeton recruit Brendan Connolly was named MVP of the Ryan Christmas Tournament.

Will Barrett had 10 as CB South topped Council Rock North in the championship of the Athletes Helping Athletes Tournament.

The Schuylkill 16 for week seven was released yesterday. Princeton slipped back into 14th place.

Around the Ivy League: Yale (2-8) was edged by Hampton, 58-56. Dartmouth (2-9) fell by 31 at UC Davis. Penn (2-7) picked up their second win, 78-67 over Campbell.



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