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Wednesday News:

Roy Hibbert and Jeff Green will hold a press conference this afternoon at 1:00 pm ET to announce their intentions for the 2007 NBA draft. Both players declared for the draft in April but neither signed with an agent. The Washington Post is reporting and WTTM is confirming that Hibbert will return to Georgetown for his senior season. Jeff Green will enter the NBA draft. No word on if he has signed with an agent.

Wake Forest center/forward Casey Crawford is looking to transfer. Northwestern and Colorado are his two finalists. Crawford visited Evanston on Tuesday.

Will Venable was 1-3 on Tuesday as San Antonio scored a run in the bottom of the ninth to beat Springfield 3-2. Venable also swiped his fourth base of the season.



Monday News:

Judson Wallace with five points on 2-5 shooting as the Eisbaren lose the first game of their first round BBL best-of-five series versus Koln 61-60.

An article on mlb.com focuses on the 15 stolen bases Chris Young has allowed this season.

Princeton recruit Kareem Maddox took second place in the CIF-Southern Section Divisional Finals Division III boy's high jump.

San Antonio Missions manager Randy Ready tries to help Will Venable out of a 0-12 stretch by moving him into the leadoff position.

The Providence Journal looks in detail at the relationship between Brown head coach Craig Robinson '83 and his brother-in-law, presidential candidate Barack Obama.



Saturday News:

C. Young (5-3) - 6.2 IP 6 H 1 ER 1 BB 5 K 2.89 ERA. 105 pitches, 75 strikes.

Chris Young shut down the Mariners well into the seventh inning and two bursts of offensive support helped the Padres to an 8-1 win in both teams' interleague opener.

Will Venable was 0-5 at the plate with an outfield assist as San Antonio was dropped by Frisco 6-3 in 13 innings.

Alex Wolff has stepped down as General Manager of the ABA Champion Vermont Frost Heaves. Wolff will continue on as team president.

"Me being the general manager was a consolidation of powers, and that was the way it was going to get off the ground," Wolff said. "I want to give the team a chance to flourish under a general manager who really understands small market sports."



Friday News:

Chris Young and the San Diego Padres kick off interleague play at Seattle tonight. 10:05 pm ET first pitch versus the Mariners.

The San Antonio Missions went 2-2 over their last four games. On Monday Will Venable picked up his first triple of the season, going 1-4 with two runs scored in a 8-0 victory over Corpus Christi. Tuesday saw Venable go 1-4 with a double in a 4-3 loss against the Hooks. The next day Venable was again 1-4 with a double, but this time San Antonio came away with a 4-1 win. Finally, last night Venable's eight game hitting streak came to an end in a 6-5 loss that started a series with Frisco.

The Mad Friars web site had the following to say about Venable earlier this week:

Will Venable went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI, extending his hitting streak to six games after scuffling through a 2-for-32 stretch. Just seven of his 41 hits this year have gone for extra bases but he has collected one in successive days for the first time this year. Six of his seven extra base hits have come at home. Venable also has an RBI in four of his last five games. He is hitting .387 at home this year but just .218 on the road.

Joe Scott has landed his first recruit at Denver, 6'7" forward Rob Lewis from Colorado Springs.

The Pittsburgh Tribune Review is reporting that Georgetown head coach John Thompson III will hire Pittsburgh Director of Basketball Operations David Cox and Xavier assistant coach Kenya Hunter as his new assistant coaches.



Monday News:

Two new signings for Northwestern's 2008 recruiting class. 6'5" junior Nick Fruendt has committed to play basketball for Bill Carmody and the Wildcats. He'll be joined in Evanston by 6'8" Glenbard West junior John Shurna.

Will Venable had most of yesterday off for the Missions, but came off the bench to add a pinch hit single in a 3-2 San Antonio win.



Sunday News:

C. Young (4-3) - 5.1 IP 6 H 1 ER 4 BB 1 K 3.11 ERA. 104 pitches, 62 strikes.

A bases loaded third inning error put Chris Young and the Padres in a 5-0 hole versus the Cardinals on Saturday night in San Diego and the home team was unable to produce offensively against opposing pitcher Braden Looper.

"It wasn't my best outing, it wasn't my worst," said Young. "I was a little inconsistent and fell behind too many hitters. They are a good hitting team. You have to make good pitches and a couple of times tonight I made some mistakes and they got hit.

Midland scored eight runs in the last two innings to rally for a 9-8 win over San Antonio. Will Venable was 1-5 with a run scored.

In their regular season finale, Eisbaren Bremerhaven picked up a 72-68 victory over RheinEnergie Koln to lock up fourth place in the BBL. Judson Wallace scored 12 points off the bench. The Eisbaren and RheinEnergie will face each other again in a five game playoff series starting on the 20th.



Saturday News:

Chris Young on top of the hill for San Diego tonight at 10:05 pm ET, trying to match Jake Peavy's ace performance from one night previous. The Padres are looking to win their series against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Will Venable moves to the six hole for the Missions, going 2-4 with his third stolen base as San Antonio defeats Midland 6-1. Venable was also 1-4 in the Missions' 6-4 loss to Midland on Thursday.

Anyone hear Denver coach Joe Scott in the booth for two innings during the Colorado Rockies game on Thursday?



Thursday News:

Princeton Alumni Weekly brings us a feature on David Blatt '81, head coach of Benetton Treviso.

The Towson Times, once the hometown paper for Sydney Johnson, writes about his recent hire.

Georgetown has issued a press release stating that sophomore forward Octavius Spann intends to tranfer to an as-yet-unnamed school.

San Antonio is going through a bit of a power outage. Last night Will Venable was 0-4 in a 5-2 loss. On Tuesday the Missions dropped a 1-0 duel to Corpus Christi. Venable was 0-1 as a pinch hitter.



Tuesday News:

C. Young (4-2) - 6.0 IP 2 H 2 ER 2 BB 8 K 3.29 ERA. 104 pitches, 66 strikes.

Chris Young slowed down the Atlanta Braves for six frames on Monday night and was followed by three near-perfect innings from the Padres bullpen that helped San Diego to a 4-2 victory in the first game of this four game series. Young also walked twice, was hit by a pitch and scored a run. Young was able to stymie Atlanta, something he could not do in 2006.

Braves reliever Chad Paronto hit Young on his left leg with a pitch in the sixth, one inning after Young hit Jeff Francoeur. Plate umpire Jim Joyce warned both benches.

"That's just part of the game," Young said. "It's a lot better than hitting one of our position players."

Corpus Christi scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to grab an 8-5 win over San Antonio. Will Venable was 0-4 in the game.



Monday News:

Chris Young is back at it for San Diego, getting the start as the Padres head to Atlanta for a four game series. 7:05 pm ET first pitch.

Over the weekend, Will Venable and the San Antonio Missions took two out of three. On Friday Venable was 0-3 in a 10-1 loss to Frisco. Saturday saw Venable go 0-3 in a 6-2 victory against Corpus Christi and on Sunday Venable picked up one hit in four attempts as the Missions snared their second game against the Hooks 10-3. Venable's batting average sits at .312 through 30 games.

A surprise for Princeton women's basketball, as head coach Richard Barron stepped down unexpectedly to take an assistant coaching position at Baylor.



Friday News:

The NCAA men's basketball rules committee has elected to move the three point line back one foot to a distance of 20' 9" starting in the 2008-09 season. This decision still needs to be approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Committee on May 25th.

The Washington Times writes about John Thompson III's lack of a new contract with Georgetown.

San Antonio drops two games in two days, Will Venable going 0-7 in the process.



Wednesday News:

C. Young (3-2) - 8.0 IP 3 H 0 ER 3 BB 8 K 3.34 ERA. 106 pitches, 64 strikes.

A superb performance for Chris Young last night, shutting out the Nationals on three hits over eight innings. Young has pitched 15 frames in his home park this season without giving up an earned run.

"I knew I had to be sharp tonight. This is a good hitting team, and I was just trying to execute good pitches," said Young. "I just made enough good pitches. Overall, it's a good win for the guys -- bouncing back from last night."

The Daily Princetonian has an article about Will Venable's success in the minor leagues, and Venable backed up his press with two more hits and two runs scored as San Antonio used a nine run sixth inning to defeat Frisco 14-6.



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