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Thursday News:

goprincetontigers.com, the Daily Princetonian, the Trentonian and the Trenton Times give the local perspective on the Tigers' loss to Seton Hall.

shupirates.com, the Asbury Park Press, the Star Ledger and the northjersey.com offer views of the game from outside Mercer County.

Georgetown (4-0) locked down Old Dominion, 66-48.

Richmond (4-4) needed seven three pointers by David Gonzalez to come back and defeat William & Mary.

Around the Ivy League: Yale (1-4) fell at Holy Cross 60-39. Brown (2-3) lost to Wagner by one in the final seconds. Penn (2-5) was defeated by Lafayette for the first time in a decade. Harvard (3-4) pulled out a 72-67 win over New Hampshire.



Wednesday News:

Today's Game: Seton Hall (5-0) vs. Princeton (2-3)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:30 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: Comcast Sports
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Seton Hall leads 9-3.
Last meeting: Seton Hall 79 Princeton 41 - 1/30/07

The Tigers welcome the Pirates to Jadwin Gym for the first time in two decades.

Georgetown vs. Old Dominion - 7:00 pm ET - MASN
William & Mary vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

Penn vs. Lafayette - 7:00 pm ET
New Hampshire vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Holy Cross - 7:00 pm ET
Wagner vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET

The Trenton Times, the Star Ledger and the Daily Princetonian preview the Seton Hall game.

The Daily Princeton also writes about the Academic-Athletic Fellows program in their paper today.

Northwestern (1-4) was walloped by Virginia in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Denver (2-3) dropped a 54-44 decision to Colorado.

Richmond and Georgetown are both in action tonight. The Hoyas are looking to avenge last season's loss to ODU.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (2-4) scored on a layup in the game's final seconds to defeat Vermont 76-75. Cornell (4-1) held off Binghamton 73-68.



Tuesday News:

Northwestern vs. Virginia - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Colorado vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain

Vermont vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Binghamton vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET

Denver hosts Colorado in a meeting of former Air Force head coaches. The Rocky Mountain News has quotes from both Joe Scott and Jeff Bzdelik.

Northwestern travels to Virginia for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

The Princeton Packet catches up with Sydney Johnson to get his thoughts on Princeton's trip to Maui.

Lincoln Gunn was named to the Honor Roll of the second Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards.

Michael Gallo of the Daily Princetonian explains why Tiger basketball brought him to Princeton.



Monday News:

6'10" center Emerson Kampen (above) will wait until April to decide between Princeton and IPFW.

The Daily Princetonian reviews the Tigers' loss to Chaminade and profiles Moravian College president Chris Thomforde.

ESPN analyst Jay Billas named Noah Savage to his all-Maui Invitational team.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (3-1) recorded an impressive 83-77 victory at home over Siena.



Sunday News:

No more views like this one. We're back in New Jersey, resting up.

Siena vs. Cornell - 12:00 pm ET

Northwestern (1-3) came up short at home versus former Wildcat assistant Craig Robinson and Brown (2-2).

Richmond (3-4) let a 17 point second half lead get away in a 64-62 loss at Marist. Steve Mills invited the Spiders to practice at Madison Square Garden on the day after Thanksgiving.

Around the Ivy League: Friday night Virginia topped Penn (1-4) in the Philly Classic 100-85 and Yale (1-3) was no match for #1 UCLA 81-47. Saturday, the results were far more positive. Penn (2-4) bounced back against Navy, 71-67. Columbia (2-4) took care of Stony Brook by 20. Dartmouth (2-3) won at Colgate 81-76. Harvard (2-4) was defeated by Providence 93-70.



Thanksgiving News:

goprincetontigers.com, the Maui News, the Honolulu Observer and the Star Bulletin all chime in on yesterday's game against Chaminade.

Georgetown (3-0) defeated Ball State in Muncie, 57-46.

Top junior wing Hollis Thompson committed to the Hoyas yesterday.

6'9" Justin Coughlin will play for Joe Scott at Denver.

Two pages of photographs from the Princeton/Duke game.

Chris Young and his wife Liz give back to the community.

Finally, some very sad news from New Hampshire. Longtime Dartmouth Sports Information Director Kathleen Slattery Phillips passed away on Wednesday after a brief illness. She was 55. Our condolences to her family.



Wednesday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (2-2) vs. Chaminade (1-2)
Location: Lahaina Civic Center - Lahaina, HI
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: This is the first meeting between the two teams.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two teams.

Princeton concludes their trip to Maui with a matchup versus a very good Chaminade team.

Georgetown vs. Ball State - 7:00 pm ET

goprincetontigers.com, the Maui News, the Associated Press and the Daily Princetonian break down the Arizona State game.

For the Sun Devils' perspective, read stories from the Arizona Republic, the Maui News and Devils Digest.

The Daily Princetonian also files their report on Princeton's loss to Duke.

Zach Finley was named to the Honor Roll in the first Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards of the season.

David Rosenfeld from the Princeton Athletic Department checks in a second time from room 310 at the Hyatt Regency Maui.

Notes on the first five games for Princeton recruit Max Huc and Brewster Academy.

Big man Keith Wright, who Princeton was very interested in, has selected Harvard. Another impressive piece of Tommy Amaker's first recruiting class.

Georgetown heads on the road for the first time this year.

Richmond (3-3) beat Rice down in Texas, 61-55. In Evanston, Northwestern (1-2) blew out D-III Benedictine, 95-63.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (2-3) hung with Holy Cross before falling 80-69. Columbia (1-4) dropped a cross-borough battle to LIU, 70-60. Dartmouth (1-3) gave Rutgers a test at the RAC. Penn (1-3) picked up its first win of the season over The Citadel. Cornell (2-1) upended Army 93-78. Out west, Yale (1-2) lost to Stanford 72-61.



Tuesday News:

Today's Game: Arizona State (0-1) vs. Princeton (2-1)
Location: Lahaina Civic Center - Lahaina, HI
Time: 4:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: This is the first meeting between the two teams.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two teams.

Princeton looks to rebound against the Sun Devils in the consolation bracket of the 2007 EA Sports Maui Invitational.

Benedictine vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
Richmond vs. Rice - 8:20 pm ET

Columbia vs. LIU - 7:00 pm ET
Army vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Rutgers - 7:30 pm ET
Harvard vs. Holy Cross - 8:00 pm ET
The Citadel vs. Penn - 8:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Stanford - 10:00 pm ET

The Trenton Times watched the Duke game on TV.

The Maui News, the Associated Press and the Duke Chronicle file their reports.

There's a must-read profile of Sydney Johnson in the new Princeton Alumni Weekly. Several tidbits in this piece I'd never seen reported elsewhere before.

USA Today has a feature on Georgetown recruit Greg Monroe.

Richmond and Northwestern are both in action tonight.



Monday News:

Today's Game: Duke (2-0) vs. Princeton (2-0)
Location: Lahaina Civic Center - Lahaina, HI
Time: 9:30 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPN2
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Duke leads 16-1.
Last meeting: Duke 59 Princeton 46 - 1/5/05.

Princeton faces #10/#13 Duke in the opening day of the 2007 Maui Invitational.

The Trentonian and the Trenton Times preview the Duke game.

David Rosenfeld from the Princeton Athletic Department gives us his view from room 310 at the Hyatt Regency Maui.

The New York Post picks Georgetown to win it all this year.



Saturday News:

We're safe. We're sound. We're exhausted.

We're in Hawaii. This is a photo of our pool.

Miss the Iona game and want to see a surprisingly long highlight package? WZBN is on the case.

Yahoo! Sports lists the best Ivy League recruits position-by-position. Patrick Saunders is their choice for small forward.

Northwestern (0-2) fell in the final seconds to DePaul 54-53. Richmond (2-3) also dropped a close decision in the final ticks. UMBC dunked home the winning bucket with three seconds to play. Denver (2-2) lost by 18 on the road at Northern Colorado.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (2-2) bested Mercer by 18 at home on Friday night. Five time zones east of here today, Columbia (1-3) shot 2-21 from three in a 70-38 loss to Albany, Cornell (1-1) saw the Ohio Bobcats race past the century mark in a 102-89 loss, Penn (0-3) dropped their third straight to start the season, this time 80-65 against Howard and Dartmouth (1-2) rounded out a winless day for the league with a 72-57 loss in their home opener versus James Madison.



Friday News:

Mercer vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET

The Princeton Packet files their report on the Iona game, focusing on the contributions of senior guard Matt Sargeant.

Northwestern (0-1) rallied in the second half to tie their season opener with Stanford before the Cardinal pulled away late for the 71-60 victory. The Wildcats were outrebounded by 21.

Georgetown (2-0) raced out to 12-0 and 28-7 leads against Michigan, coasting to a 74-52 win.

We're working on a full story about the fifth member of next year's Princeton recruiting class, but you can learn on your own about this new name here.



Thursday News:

Michigan vs. Georgetown - 7:30 pm ET - ESPN360
Stanford vs. Northwestern - 9:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Want to learn more about the Tigers' victory over Iona? goprincetontigers.com, the Daily Princetonian, the Trentonian and the Associated Press were all on the scene.

Here's how the Iona web site saw the game.

The Town Topics has their take on the Tigers' season opener.

Congratulations, Zach Finley! You've been named to Mid-Majority's All-6-9-White-Guy Team.

Northwestern opens its season tonight at home versus Stanford. Georgetown hosts Michigan at the Verizon Center.

Here's video of ESPN's All Access feature on the Hoyas.

Looking ahead to March, the Gazelle Group announced plans for a third postseason NCAA tournament, one that ends with a best-of-three championship series.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (1-2) had a 14-3 lead on Rhode Island, but it was all Rams from that point forward as the Bears fell by 14. Yale (1-1) dropped an 89-80 decision at UMass.



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