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Wednesday News:

Around the newswire today...

The Wisconsin State Journal adds another candidate to the list of possible Princeton coaches.

The Princeton Athletic Department provides some further detail on the awards and award winners from last night's basketball banquet.

Georgetown's Jeff Green says there is a '70-30' chance he will return to the Hoyas next season instead of heading off to the NBA. Roy Hibbert puts his odds at '50-50.'

Gregg Lange writes about the 1966-67 Princeton Tigers, calling that squad the program's best ever.

Jeff Peterson has given an oral commitment to Iowa and has until Monday to sign a letter of intent.

Air Force assistant and former Falcon A.J. Kuhle plans to join Joe Scott's staff at Denver once his contract is finalized. A source says former Princeton assistant Robert Burke was a candidate for the Air Force job, and that discussions reached the negotiation stage before Jeff Reynolds was hired.

Will Venable goes 0-3, as the Missions are shut out.



Tuesday News:

Around the newswire today...

Jeff Peterson (left) says he will decide between Iowa, Saint Louis and Princeton 'in the next day or so.'

Update: Saint Louis just fired their head coach, another twist in this saga. Two of Peterson's finalists are schools without coaches and one is a school coached by someone who did not recruit him.

Princeton recruit Bobby Foley scored seven points for the victorious North in the 804 North vs. South All-Star Game. Foley also made it to the finals of the 3-Ball contest, where he lost 9-8.

6'2" Del Campo senior and golf/basketball standout Eric Salazar has been accepted at Princeton and mentions he may try to walk on to the basketball team this fall.

It is the Daily Princetonian's turn to say there isn't much new to say about the Princeton coaching search.

Will Venable goes 3-5, raising his average to .400. Missions win again.



Monday News:

Around the newswire today...

Chris Young was surprisingly wild against the Dodgers last night and lasted just two innings. Young faced five batters in the third but retired none of them. The Padres lost 9-3.

C. Young (1-1) - 2.0 IP 7 H 5 ER 5 BB 2 K 4.30 ERA. 84 pitches, 47 strikes.

"I was terrible," Young said, flatly. "I never found my rhythm, never found my groove. Sometimes you can figure it out and find it. I couldn't make the adjustment. I dug us in too deep."

The Trenton Times grasps for new details trying to get information on the Princeton coaching search. While I'm not at liberty to share what I know, lets just say that some of the people they mentioned have already interviewed for the job, but there are a number of people that they haven't unconvered yet who have been seen around Jadwin in the last couple of days. Sorry for the tease.

A couple articles from out in Colorado about Joe Scott, the first looking at the challenges he faces at Denver and the second discussing some possible Pioneer recruits.

Princeton recruit Kareem Maddox will be playing for the West team in The Battle of the Valley at Cal State Fullerton on April 21st at 7:00 pm PT.

Will Venable is 2-5 at the plate in another Missions victory.



Sunday News:

Around the newswire today...

Tune to ESPN tonight at 8:05 pm ET as Chris Young takes the mound in Los Angeles for the San Diego Padres. In this evening's game versus the Dodgers Young will be attempting to become the first pitcher to make 26 road starts in a row without a loss.

"Had I lost one of those starts between now and then, we wouldn't be talking about it," Young said. "I really attribute a lot of it to luck. I've had a lot of games where I pitched poorly and came [out] with a no-decision or even a win."

In Texas, Will Venable went 2-3 in a 10-3 Missions victory to raise his average to .360 on the season.



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