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Monday News:

A few words from Princeton's two captains and their coach about what this honor means to each of them.

Guard Jordan Smart has committed to Vanderbilt. Smart "had been considering" Princeton, among other Ivy League schools.

Finally, a .pdf of the ESPN Full Court 2007-08 master schedule. No Princeton games, but plenty of Hoyas.



Friday News:

Bill Bradley is one of fifteen inductees to the inaugural class of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. I guess Uncle Floyd will have to wait until 2008.

Video of Richmond coach Chris Mooney at the Atlantic 10 media day.

Denver has been selected by Sun Belt Conference coaches to finish seventh in the West Division.

Hope to have an "extended Princeton family" composite schedule available later today.



Afternoon Update:

A few more Wednesday links...

Princeton has revealed the names of its 2007-08 team captains.

Princeton Alumni Weekly interviews Bill Bradley.

Listen to audio from Georgetown's John Thompson III and Roy Hibbert recorded at Big East media day.



Wednesday News:

The Daily Princetonian touches base with Marcus Schroeder, Noah Savage and head coach Sydney Johnson to see how practice is going.

Andy Glockner of espn.com talks to Chris Mooney and others about Air Force's impressive four-year run.

Today is Big East Media Day. The Hoyas are preseason co-favorites for the Big East crown and center Roy Hibbert has been named Preseason Player of the Year.



Tuesday News:

As the countdown to the season-opener grows louder, here are two more Ivy League previews to enjoy: CollegeHoopsNet and Rush The Court weigh in.

Ladies and gentlemen, your 2007-08 Princeton Tigers.

6'8" Stephen Lumpkins has verbally agreed to attend American University. The Serra forward was "actively recruited" by Princeton and Denver, among other schools.

Some interesting answers in a Q&A with Richmond guard David Gonzalvez.

What would it take to lure David Blatt to the NBA?



Tuesday News:

Northwestern leading scorer Kevin Coble is taking a leave of absence from the Wildcats.

6'9" center Stefan Kaluz has selected Brown over Princeton.

Capo D'Orlando topped Benneton Treviso. Judson Wallace had 18 points and 15 rebounds.



Friday News:

Kyle Koncz and the Princeton Tigers will participate in their first official practice of the 2007-08 basketball season tonight.

Each member of the Tigers needs to pay $84 to charity because of "unsanctioned team dinners" last season.

Georgetown and Denver are also practicing for the first time tonight. You can watch some of Georgetown's March Madness festivities on ESPNU.

The Hoyas held their Media Day yesterday at McDonough Arena.

Will Venable has been limited to action as Designated Hitter in the Arizona Fall League because of "a sore throwing shoulder."

Capo D'Orlando dropped a close game to Tisettanta Cantu, 92-89. Judson Wallace picked up 14 rebounds and scored 17 points in defeat.



Wednesday News:

Richmond head coach Chris Mooney "recently gleaned tips" from Pete Carril.

Princeton recruit Adam Pegg has selected Delaware over the Tigers.

6'8" Eric Coggins, who "showed interest" in Princeton, has decided to play his basketball at Quinnipiac.



Monday News:

It was Princeton vs. Princeton in Lega Basket Series A, as Mason Rocca's SS Napoli team was sunk by Judson Wallace's Capo D'Orlando 75-62. Rocca scored five points and grabbed 10 rebounds in defeat while Wallace tallied 14 and snagged eight boards.

Georgetown will hold their Midnight Madness event on Friday, October 12th. The festivities will be broadcast by ESPNU.



Wednesday News:

Pete Carril recently visited a Washington Wizards practice.

6'3" Stephen Egee, brother of Penn's Kevin Egee, is "considering" Princeton.

6'4" senior Brett Marfurt has chosen to play basketball at Colgate. He "also received an offer" from Princeton.



Tuesday News:

Chris Young's season came to an end late last night as the Padres lost a painful 9-8 game to Colorado in 13 innings. The Rockies advance to play Philadelphia.

In Italy, Mason Rocca's season began as Naples fell to Milan 69-60. Rocca had six points and eight rebounds.



Sunday News:

C. Young - 6.0 IP 2 H 2 ER 4 BB 7 K 3.12 ERA. 103 pitches, 63 strikes.

Chris Young limited Milwaukee to two runs on just two hits in the penultimate matchup of San Diego's season. The Padres were one strike away from a trip to the playoffs before Tony Gwynn Jr. tripled off of Trevor Hoffman to tie a game that the Brewers would eventually win 4-3 in 11 innings. San Diego will try to lock up the NL Wild Card with a win today at 2:05 pm ET.



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