June 11, 2007 at 9:26 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Georgetown, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable

C. Young (6-3) - 6.2 IP 7 H 3 ER 1 BB 3 K 2.34 ERA. 109 pitches, 75 strikes.
Chris Young nearly made it through seven innings against Seattle. With the Padres holding a two run lead in the top of the seventh, two on and two out, Young hit Ben Broussard with a pitch that loaded the bases and brought the always dangerous Ichiro Suzuki to the plate. Suzuki tied the game with a single to center, the second run scoring on a extremely close play at the plate. Young's day was done and the Padres would go down 4-3 on an unearned run in the ninth.
Will Venable was 1-4 with two runs scored on Friday in a 6-3 loss to Frisco. On Saturday Venable's ten game hitting streak came to an end and Venable made his first error of the season in a 5-0 loss at home to Corpus Christi. Venable's weekend concluded with a 0-3 performance at the plate and a run scored as San Antonio fell to the visiting Hooks 4-2.
Princeton recruit Kareem Maddox was named Ventura County Boys Athlete of the Year.
The Tigers will have a new play-by-play man for men's basketball this season. Dan Loney has been replaced by John Sadak, who had been the voice of Princeton women's basketball.
Georgetown's Jeff Green held a private workout in Washington for the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday, but still has not signed with an agent.
June 8, 2007 at 10:40 am
Filed under Princeton, Recruiting, Today's News, Will Venable

Will Venable was 1-5 with a double as San Antonio scored six runs in the ninth inning for a 11-9 victory over first place Frisco on Wednesday. Venable went 2-5 on Thursday as the Missions rallied from down seven for a 10-8 win.
6-6 wing player John Corrigan has accepted an offer to play basketball for Navy, choosing the Midshipmen over Princeton, Lehigh, Lafayette, Columbia and Yale.
Could Dave Blatt be joining the Celtics?
June 6, 2007 at 10:34 am
Filed under Chris Young, Princeton, Recruiting, Today's News, Will Venable

C. Young (6-3) - 7.0 IP 3 H 0 ER 4 BB 5 K 2.19 ERA. 117 pitches, 70 strikes.
Chris Young held the Dodgers in check over seven scoreless innings and San Diego made the most of their two hits in a 1-0 victory last night.
Down in Texas, Will Venable went 1-2 with a walk in a 6-2 San Antonio loss.
Princeton recruit Bobby Foley received a $1,500 scholarship as a finalist for The Times-Dispatch/Sports Backers Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
June 5, 2007 at 9:55 am
Filed under Chris Young, Georgetown, Today's News

Chris Young and the San Diego Padres host division rivals Los Angeles tonight at 10:05 pm ET. The Padres are a half game behind the Dodgers in the NL West standings.
Georgetown center Roy Hibbert has been invited to participate in the USA Basketball Men's Pan American Games Team Trials at Haverford College in July.
June 4, 2007 at 10:05 am
Filed under Basketball, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable

Will Venable was 1-3 with a walk in a 3-2 San Antonio loss to Arkansas on Saturday. Venable went 2-4 on Sunday in a 6-5 Missions victory. His average is back up to .291.
5-23 UC Davis will be switching to the "Princeton offense" this season.
"We really took all the information that we collected from the transition period and made a critical analysis of that information. And then, [we] did that with last season as well and came up with definitive ideas as to how we are going to proceed," said head coach Gary Stewart. "We really feel like we have something that fits our program and gives us the best chance to be successful long-term, something that we can tweak but don't have to blow up and start over. We've got something that we can recruit to, that we can coach to, that we feel more comfortable about."
June 2, 2007 at 9:54 am
Filed under Georgetown, Today's News, Will Venable

Georgetown head coach John Thompson III was named the Black Coaches Association Coach of the Year for the second straight year
Will Venable was 1-3 with a walk in a 3-1 Missions loss to Arkansas.
May 31, 2007 at 9:51 am
Filed under Chris Young, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable

C. Young (6-3) - 7.0 IP 4 H 0 ER 1 BB 7 K 2.42 ERA. 86 pitches, 60 strikes.
Chris Young shut down the Pittsburgh Pirates for the third time in as many starts against the team that drafted him and drove in a run with a single to center field as part of a 9-0 Padres victory. Young was replaced at the start of the bottom of eighth inning after the Padres scored five runs in the top of the frame to expand their two run advantage.
"This is the third time since the beginning of last season that we have seen him and we've not been able to do much at all with him," Pittsburgh manager Jim Tracy said. "There is deception with him obviously, and there is something with him that we're not seeing.
Last night Will Venable became the first member of the San Antonio Missions since 2002 to hit for the cycle. Venable laced his first home run of the season in the seventh inning, a three run shot that put the Missions in front 4-3. A double in the top of the ninth completed this rare feat. After seeing his average drop to .262, Venable is 8-14 in his last three games.
"I've been trying to get out of my little funk here and haven't been getting the barrel of the bat on the ball. More than hitting for the cycle, it was great to have a game where I was seeing the ball well and getting some good swings," Venable said. "It's been frustrating. In the last week leading up to this, I've been feeling good. I think I needed one good swing to get me back to where I'm feeling good."
Princeton named Dartmouth assistant Courtney Banghart their new women's basketball coach yesterday. Princeton men's basketball coach Sydney Johnson served on the advisory search committee.
May 30, 2007 at 9:34 am
Filed under Chris Young, Judson Wallace, Scott Greenman, Today's News, Will Venable

Game four of the first round BBL playoff series went to Koln, 73-71. Judson Wallace scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. The deciding game of the Eisbaren's series versus RheinEnergie will be on Thursday.
Wallace isn't the only recent Princeton graduate competing in a playoff series overseas. Scott Greenman had 22 points and five assists to send Bnei Hasharon to an overtime win in the Israeli League quarterfinals. Hasharon lost on Tuesday to Hapoel Jerusalem in the semifinals, 96-83. Greenman scored three points in seven minutes of play.
Chris Young is in Pittsburgh tonight, starting for San Diego against the Padres. 7:05 pm ET first pitch. Both the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune Review try their best to get Young to say something about his last outing against the Bucs, where he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning.
Will Venable was back batting lead-off for the San Antonio Missions. Venable went 2-5 with two runs scored, but the Missions dropped a wild 12-10 game to Springfield.
May 29, 2007 at 9:37 am
Filed under Judson Wallace, Northwestern, Today's News, Will Venable

In game three of a first round BBL playoff series, Judson Wallace scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds as the Eisbaren defeated Koln 88-80 to take a 2-1 lead. Penn alum Adam Chubb led five Bremerhaven players in double figures with 18.
The 6-9 Wake Forest transfer who was deciding between a future at Colorado and Northwestern? He chose the Buffaloes.
ESPN Insider has an email Q&A with Chris Young.
Will Venable was 2-4 on Sunday in a 3-2 Missions loss. Venable also went 0-3 on Saturday as San Antonio dropped a 1-0 decision to Arkansas. Venable is batting .267 in 49 games.
May 26, 2007 at 9:48 am
Filed under Judson Wallace, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable

Judson Wallace returns to the starting lineup in the Eisbaren's second playoff game versus Koln. Wallace scores four points on 2-5 shooting, as former Penn big man Adam Chubb steals the show with a game-high 25. Bremerhaven comes away with an 88-79 victory to even this series at one game apiece.
An article that asks Virginia coaches about the extension of the three point line gets a quote from Richmond head man Chris Mooney.
Will Venable is 1-3 with a stolen base and an outfield assist, but San Antonio drops the first game in a weekend series with Arkansas 4-1.
May 25, 2007 at 9:52 am
Filed under Chris Young, Denver, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable

C. Young (5-3) - 7.0 IP 3 H 1 ER 2 BB 10 K 2.70 ERA. 93 pitches, 62 strikes.
Chris Young retired the first 12 Cubs he faced on Thursday night. Young struck out 10 batters in seven innings of work, but San Diego could only manage one run before Young was lifted for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the seventh as the Padres tried to push a second runner home. Two late runs by Chicago sent the Padres to defeat by a 3-1 score. Young lowered his home ERA this season to 0.66.
Three articles about the forthcoming change to the NCAA three point line. The Trenton Times and northjersey.com both talk to Princeton coach Sydney Johnson, among others. Andy Glockner at espn.com gets his quotes from Denver coach Joe Scott.
Joe Scott is also quoted in an article from the Denver Post that talks to Colorado basketball coaches about the relationship between a new coach and the players he inherits.
Will Venable was 0-2 with two walks as San Antonio lost to Springfield 8-1.
May 24, 2007 at 10:09 am
Filed under Bill Bradley, Bob Scrabis, Chris Young, Georgetown, Princeton, Today's News

Ivy@50 concludes its daily coverage with a feature on Bill Bradley.
Chris Young and the San Diego Padres go for the sweep tonight against the Chicago Cubs. First pitch is at 10:05 pm ET.
Rivals.com looks at the three college basketball teams that have made one three point shot in each game since this rule change went into play twenty years ago. Princeton's Bob Scabis is interviewed about the Tigers' place on this list.
"We didn't have much margin for error, especially when we were playing outside our league," said Bob Scrabis, a member of the 1987-88 Princeton team. Scrabis ranks fifth on the school's all-time 3-pointers list. "We didn't get many second shots. We may not have outrebounded anybody in my four years there. If we got open shots we had to make them."
Two press releases from Georgetown. The first covers yesterday's press conference where junior Roy Hibbert announced he would return for his senior season and junior Jeff Green officially declared for the NBA draft. The second announces the hiring of David Cox and Kenya Hunter as assistant coaches on John Thompson III's staff.
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