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Sunday News:

Marquette vs. Georgetown - 1:00 pm ET - ESPN
Northwestern vs. Penn State - 3:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' thriller versus Cornell on goprincetontigers.com, in the Ithaca Journal, courtesy of the Associated Press and on cornellbigred.com.

The Columbia Spectator reports on Friday night's Princeton victory.

Richmond (20-6) reached 20 wins for the third straight season after a 64-52 win over St. Louis.

Mercer (14-14) won their fifth consecutive game, 74-69 over Del Tech Stanton. Anthony Obery led the Vikings with 22.

Troy tripped Denver (12-13) by a 64-55 count.

Oregon State (9-15) lost at UCLA by eight.

Julian Vaughn and Georgetown host Marquette.

Penn State welcomes Northwestern to State College.

Princeton recruit Clay Wilson had 36 as Lincoln Christian defeated Summit Christian Academy by 10.

The Trenton Times talked to Chris Young about signing with the Mets.

If you have Comcast On Demand, check under Sports:The Comcast Network to watch a rebroadcast of Tuesday's Penn/Princeton game.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (18-4 / 7-1) came from 24 down and rallied past Brown (9-13 / 2-6) for an 85-78 win to stay a half game behind Princeton. Columbia (13-9 / 4-4) outscored Penn (9-12 / 3-4) by 40-27 in the second half of a 75-62 Lion victory. Greg Mangano had a career high 30 in a 69-60 Yale (12-10 / 5-3) decision at Dartmouth (5-17 / 1-7).



Saturday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (18-4 / 6-0) vs. Cornell (6-15 / 2-5)
Location: Newman Arena - Ithaca, NY
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 134-78.
Last meeting: Cornell 50 Princeton 47 - 2/26/10.

Princeton Cornell
10-0 Home Record 3-4
6-3 Away Record 2-10
2-1 Neutral Record 1-1
51 RPI 246
74 Sagarin 220
92 Pomeroy 206
70.5 Points / Game 67.2
63.5 Points Allowed / Game 70.4
.471 FG% .403
.711 FT% .674
.381 3PT FG% .375
35.2 Rebounds / Game 32.6
9.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         11.0
+3.7 Rebounding Margin -4.7
13.6 Assists / Game 13.9
12.8 Turnovers / Game 12.7
2.6 Blocks / Game 3.0
Hummer: 14.3 Points Wroblewski: 14.9
Maddox: 7.3 Rebounds Osgood: 4.5
Mavraides: 2.9 Assists Wroblewski: 5.4
Davis: 1.4 Steals Wire: 1.5
Maddox: 1.9 Blocks Peck: 0.8
Maddox: .576 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Chemerinski: .625
Mavraides: .786 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Ferry: .875
Mavraides: .423 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Wroblewski .424

St. Louis vs. Richmond - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN2
MCCC vs. Del Tech Stanton - 2:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. UCLA - 4:00 pm ET - FSN
Denver vs. Troy - 8:30 pm ET

Brown vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Penn vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' win over Columbia on goprincetontigers.com, courtesy of the Associated Press and on gocolumbialions.com.

The Ithaca Journal scouts Princeton.

Mudd Library's blog remembers the Year of the Tiger.

Pete Carril discusses what the Kings mean to Sacramento.

Richmond hosts St. Louis.

Troy welcomes Denver to Alabama.

Oregon State visits UCLA. Beavers head coach Craig Robinson asks his team's fans to stay patient.

Bill Bradley was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame.

Princeton recruit Denton Koon and his fellow Liberty High School seniors went out in style, winning their final home game over Central High School of Saint Joseph.

Running a Steve Goodrich picture I hadn't seen before, the New York Daily News has Princeton/UCLA as number four on their list of NCAA Tournament's Top 20 Greatest Upsets.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (17-4 / 6-1) survived Yale (11-10 / 4-3) by three at Lavietes Pavilion. Cornell (6-15 / 2-5) outscored Penn (9-11 / 3-3) by a 19-8 margin in the overtime session of an 82-71 Big Red victory. The Quakers missed a free throw with the score tied and one second left in regulation. Tucker Halpern totalled 25 in a 75-66 Brown (9-12 / 2-5) win over Dartmouth (5-16 / 1-6).



Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (17-4 / 5-0) vs. Columbia (12-8 / 3-3)
Location: Levien Gymnasium - New York City, NY
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 139-84.
Last meeting: Princeton 67 Columbia 52 - 2/27/10.

Princeton Columbia
10-0 Home Record 7-1
5-3 Away Record 5-7
2-1 Neutral Record 0-0
52 RPI 173
83 Sagarin 177
106 Pomeroy 193
70.2 Points / Game 73.2
64.3 Points Allowed / Game 71.9
.466 FG% .442
.709 FT% .725
.379 3PT FG% .353
34.9 Rebounds / Game 37.0
9.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         12.7
+3.4 Rebounding Margin +5.0
13.8 Assists / Game 11.8
12.9 Turnovers / Game 13.2
4.3 Blocks / Game 3.0
Hummer: 13.8 Points Agho: 15.8
Maddox: 7.3 Rebounds Asenso: 5.8
Mavraides: 2.9 Assists Agho: 4.5
Davis: 1.4 Steals Barbour: 1.3
Maddox: 2.0 Blocks Cisco: 0.9
Maddox: .573 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Cisco: .632
Mavraides: .777 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Barbour: .915
Mavraides: .422 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Starks .388

Penn vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Brown vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET

The Daily Princetonian, the Trenton Times, the Columbia Spectator, the Ithaca Journal and the Cornell Daily Sun preview this weekend's games.

The Columbia student paper also has a piece focusing on Kareem Maddox.

Mercer (13-14) clinched a spot in the Region XIX playoffs with a 67-65 comeback victory over Morris. The Vikings survived a steal and three point shot attempt in the game's final two seconds. Phew.

A statement was sent in a 69-42 Denver (12-12) victory over SBC East-leading FAU.

Oregon State (9-14) fell 67-56 at USC.

Former Tiger Tim Neff is quoted in a piece about the retirement of Bruce Leib after 35 years as a head coach, 33 at Mullen Prep.

The Princeton Packet covers the Tigers' win over Penn and declares the rivalry with the Quakers to almost be meaningful again.

Princeton recruit Denton Koon has played well during Liberty's recent three game winning streak.

Will Venable (.mp3) joined XX Sports Radio San Diego in-studio.



Thursday News:

Morris vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
Florida Atlantic vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
Oregon State vs. USC - 11:00 pm ET - FSN

John Thompson III won for the first time in the Carrier Dome. Georgetown (19-5) outscored Syracuse 15-3 in the final 6:40 of a 64-56 Hoya victory.

Slow-starting Northwestern (14-9) had a 14-0 run to creep within one at Michigan before the Wolverines closed out the 75-66 final.

Richmond (19-6) was victorious for the eighth straight time on the road, 69-65 at George Washington.

Princeton's win over Penn on Tuesday has brought memories of a lot of Quaker/Tiger finishes to the front of my mind over the prior 24 hours. One that stands out, perhaps because of the three technical fouls in the last nine seconds or perhaps because Jack Eggleston was also involved in the conclusion, is a 70-65 Penn win at the Palestra in 2008.

The Town Topics looks back on last weekend's victories over Harvard and Dartmouth.

The Columbia Spectator is already prepared to preview the Lions' games this Friday and Saturday.

Princeton recruit Bobby Garbade set career highs for both scoring and rebounding in Seton's win over Chenango Valley.

The Tigers picked up a commitment from another big man for the 2011 recruiting class this week. I'll be talking with his coach later today for a profile on the site.

Mercer needs to win one of their final three to make the Region XIX playoffs. The Vikings' final regular season home game is tonight versus Morris.

Sun Belt West first place team Denver hosts Sun Belt East first place team FAU.

Oregon State visits USC.

This week's Schuylkill 16 has been revealed. Princeton commands fifth place.



Wednesday News:

Northwestern vs. Michigan - 6:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Georgetown vs. Syracuse - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN
Richmond vs. George Washington - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read more about the Tigers' latest chapter in their rivalry with Penn on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Daily Pennsylvanian, in the Philadelphia Inquirer, in the Daily News, on CSN Philly and on pennathletics.com.

Penn's student paper also writes about the little things that made a difference on Tuesday.

The Tigers weren't the only OT victors last night. Mercer (12-14) knocked off Burlington, 84-81. Anthony Obery had 22 for the Vikings.

Dan Mavraides is profiled in the San Jose Mercury News.

The Princeton Packet summarized last weekend's games with a focus on Mack Darrow.

Yahoo! Sports has updated their Princeton team report.

Crystal City, MO remains a part of Bill Bradley.

Tonight is another heavyweight bout for Georgetown and Syracuse.

Hoya head man John Thompson III visited the Sports Junkies. Listen to an archive here.

Michigan hosts Northwestern.

Richmond looks for their eighth straight road win at GW.

Expect Will Venable to get a "long look" as the Padres' leadoff man this spring.



Tuesday News:

Today's Game: Penn (9-9 / 3-1) vs. Princeton (16-4 / 4-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: Comcast
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Penn leads 122-100.
Last meeting: Princeton 68 Penn 56 - 3/9/10.

Penn Princeton
6-3 Home Record 9-0
3-6 Away Record 5-3
0-0 Neutral Record 2-1
181 RPI 56
171 Sagarin 84
156 Pomeroy 110
67.7 Points / Game 70.7
68.4 Points Allowed / Game 64.6
.456 FG% .470
.723 FT% .711
.366 3PT FG% .374
29.3 Rebounds / Game 34.7
7.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.7
-2.4 Rebounding Margin +2.8
13.9 Assists / Game 13.5
13.9 Turnovers / Game 12.8
2.2 Blocks / Game 4.1
Rosen: 15.0 Points Hummer: 14.1
Eggleston: 8.4 Rebounds Maddox: 7.2
Rosen: 5.3 Assists Mavraides: 2.9
Cartwright: 1.4 Steals Davis: 1.5
Eggleston: 0.7 Blocks Maddox: 1.9
Schreiber: .667 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Maddox: .579
Cartwright: .836 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .783
Eggleston: .521 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Davis .413

MCCC vs. Burlington - 7:00 pm ET

The Daily Pennsylvanian captures the Penn/Princeton rivalry through the intertwined lives of the schools' head coaches.

Penn's student paper has a second piece about the history between these two programs.

...and those are the only previews of tonight's game?

Wait, here's one more from CSN Philly.

Ian Hummer represents Princeton on the Ivy League's Men's Basketball Weekly Release for Week 14.

Princeton moves up to third place in the New York Post rankings of local college basketball teams.

The 14-Game Tournament has adjusted their projections through last weekend's games.

Princeton recruit Bobby Garbade scored 14 in Seton CC's 14th victory of the season.



Monday News:

While the overall crowd was smaller (4,148 vs. 5,775), I did confirm that there were more students in attendance on Friday than when Princeton hosted Cornell last season. Excellent work from the Tiger undergraduates. Come back on Tuesday!

Mondays belong to the student papers. The Daily Princetonian, the Harvard Crimson and the Dartmouth write about their respective schools' performances over the weekend.

The Crimson also has a supplemental notebook piece about Friday's showdown.

Someone from Main Ingredient Lifestyle Company went to the Harvard/Princeton game and shares their positive thoughts on the experience.

Will Venable is part of the Padres' 2011 FanFest, which takes place on February 12th.



Super Bowl Sunday News:

In addition to our recap, read more about the Tigers' sixth straight victory on goprincetontigers.com, in the Star Ledger, in the Trentonian, courtesy of the Associated Press and on dartmouthsports.com.

Michael "Juice" Thompson scored 22 and Northwestern (14-8) never trailed in a 71-70 home win over #24 Illinois.

Georgetown (18-5) survived 43 points by Providence's Marshon Brooks and held on for the 83-81 victory. Chris Wright stripped Brooks heading up the floor on the game's final play.

Justin Harper scored 16 in a 77-60 Richmond (18-6) win at Fordham.

16 days after beating Arkansas State by 38, Denver (11-12) fell 60-35 at the Red Wolves.

Oregon State (9-13) lost at home to Washington State, 61-55.

Around the Ivy League: Oliver McNally drove down the left baseline with 11 seconds left, giving Harvard (16-4 / 5-1) an 83-82 double overtime win at Penn (9-9 / 3-1). Cornell (5-15 / 1-5) won their first conference game of the season, 91-79 at Brown (8-12 / 1-5). Yale (11-9 / 4-2) held off Columbia (12-8 / 3-3) behind 21 points and nine rebounds from Greg Mangano.



Saturday News:

Today's Game: Dartmouth (5-14 / 1-4) vs. Princeton (15-4 / 3-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 6:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 138-61.
Last meeting: Princeton 71 Dartmouth 43 - 3/5/10.

Dartmouth Princeton
3-4 Home Record 8-0
2-10 Away Record 5-3
0-0 Neutral Record 2-1
266 RPI 50
297 Sagarin 81
317 Pomeroy 109
57.3 Points / Game 70.8
67.7 Points Allowed / Game 65.2
.381 FG% .471
.684 FT% .715
.332 3PT FG% .370
30.6 Rebounds / Game 34.3
10.1 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.5
-6.9 Rebounding Margin +2.7
9.4 Assists / Game 13.4
14.1 Turnovers / Game 12.9
2.4 Blocks / Game 4.1
Griffin: 9.1 Points Hummer: 13.8
Rufful: 4.8 Rebounds Maddox: 6.8
Dixon: 3.4 Assists Mavraides: 2.9
Rufful: 1.6 Steals Mavraides: 1.3
Weeden: 0.6 Blocks Maddox: 1.8
LaBove: .462 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Maddox: .589
Melville: .868 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .789
Trotter: .448 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Davis .414

Providence vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN+
Illinois vs. Northwestern - 1:00 pm ET - CBS
Richmond vs. Fordham - 1:00 pm ET
Denver vs. Arkansas State - 8:00 pm ET
Washington State vs. Oregon State - 8:00 pm ET - FSN Northwest

Columbia vs. Yale - 6:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. Brown - 6:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' win against Harvard on goprincetontigers.com in the Trenton Times, in the Trentonian, in the Star Ledger, in the Boston Globe, courtesy of the Associated Press and on gocrimson.com.

Mercer lost a 68-60 exhibition against the Princeton JV. Tiger freshman Tom Noonan was high man with 19. More on this game come Monday, if not sooner.

Hollis Thompson and Georgetown welcome Providence.

In Evanston, Northwestern hosts Illinois. John Shurna has been cleared to play for the Wildcats.

Fordham and Richmond meet in the Bronx.

Denver stays on the road at Arkansas State.

Washington State travels to Oregon State.

How did I not know Randy Melville's son played for Dartmouth?

Princeton recruit Bobby Garbade took part in St. Thomas Aquinas School's Read-a-Thon.

Future Tiger Denton Koon had 13 in Liberty's victory over Blue Springs.

Thanks to the 35+ of you who took part in yesterday's live chat. We'll have to do that again sometime.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (9-8 / 3-0) matched Princeton's perfect conference record, dispatching Dartmouth (5-14 / 1-4) by 31 at the Palestra. Freshman guard Sean McGonagill tied a Pizzitola Sports Center record with 39 points as Brown (8-11 / 1-4) outscored Columbia (12-7 / 3-2) by a 87-79 count. Austin Murphy's three point play with 12 seconds left completed an improbable 71-70 Yale (10-9 / 3-2) comeback over Cornell (4-15 / 0-5). The Bulldogs rallied down 10 with 1:55 remaining.



Friday News:

Today's Game: Harvard (15-3 / 4-0) vs. Princeton (14-4 / 2-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 125-38.
Last meeting: Princeton 54 Harvard 51 - 3/6/10.

Harvard Princeton
10-0 Home Record 7-0
5-3 Away Record 5-3
0-0 Neutral Record 2-1
54 RPI 65
59 Sagarin 86
86 Pomeroy 108
71.4 Points / Game 71.1
62.7 Points Allowed / Game 65.4
.460 FG% .475
.797 FT% .707
.368 3PT FG% .371
33.6 Rebounds / Game 34.6
10.0 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.4
+2.8 Rebounding Margin +3.2
14.8 Assists / Game 13.6
14.1 Turnovers / Game 13.2
4.6 Blocks / Game 4.0
Wright: 14.7 Points Hummer: 13.7
Wright: 8.4 Rebounds Maddox: 6.9
Curry: 5.7 Assists Mavraides: 2.8
Curry: 1.4 Steals Mavraides: 1.2
Wright: 1.6 Blocks Maddox: 1.7
Wright: .584 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Maddox: .588
Rivard: .918 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .780
McNally: .446 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Davis .423

MCCC vs. Princeton JV - 3:00 pm ET

Dartmouth vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET

The Trentonian, the Trenton Times, the Star Ledger, the Daily Princetonian, the Harvard Crimson and Bloomberg preview tonight's game.

The 14-Game Tournament asks where you were on February 3rd, 1989.

Denver (11-11) fell by three in overtime at UALR.

Out in Corvallis, Oregon State (9-12) defeated their first ranked team since 2006. The Beavers surprised #20 Washington, 68-56.

Princeton recruit Denton Koon scored 21 in Liberty's loss to Blue Springs South.

Don't forget about our live on-line chat at 5:00 pm ET today. Should work on most PDAs in addition to all computers.



Thursday News:

Denver vs. UALR - 8:00 pm ET
Washington vs. Oregon State - 9:00 pm ET - FSN Northwest

Chris Mooney won his 100th game at Richmond (17-6), a 62-52 Spider decision against St. Joe's.

Mercer (11-14) came away victorious playing its second Region XIX contest in as many days, 87-77 over Ocean. Mercer's high man was Jonathan Jernigan with 27.

The Daily Princetonian writes about the Tigers' home court.

Princeton's win over Yale is reviewed by the Town Topics.

Important question: Who's the worst dancer on Georgetown?

Denver travels to UALR tonight.

Washington visits Oregon State.

This week's Schuylkill 16 is out. Princeton dips one spot to sixth place.



Wednesday News:

Ocean vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET
St. Joe's vs. Richmond 7:00 pm ET

Mercer (10-14) knocked off Raritan, 75-59. The Vikings' Jermaine Emanuel put up 23 points and 10 rebounds.

The Daily Princetonian profiles Kareem Maddox.

Yahoo! Sports has modified their team report for Princeton.

Richmond hosts St. Joe's tonight.

The Harvard Sports Analysis Collective updated their Ivy League Efficiency Margins through last weekend's games.



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