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Monday News:

Chris Young threw 5 1/3 innings of shutout baseball for the Lake Elsinore Storm on Saturday night and declared that he's ready to return to the Padres. With 20 games left in the regular season and San Diego tied for first place, the question becomes what Young's role could be. Starter? Long reliever? Held out until 2011 to avoid another setback?

If you're curious to watch Young's pregame bullpen session, I've posted it below.

Can Harvard win without Jeremy Lin? The Dagger thinks so, predicting the Crimson to top Princeton for the Ivy crown in 2010-11.

Princeton is one of ESPN's Best of the Rest: Teams to Watch in their latest Summer Shootaround.

Andy Katz praises the way John Thompson III challenges Georgetown in the Hoyas' non-conference schedule.

Dave Blatt was Princeton Alumni Weekly's Tiger of the Week. Blatt's Russian National Team defeated Slovenia 83-78 in the 2010 FIBA World Championship's fifth place game.

The Daily Herarld shares 10 bullet points from a post-Italy trip conversation with Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody.



Labor Day News:

In addition to the above video, there's a great piece on Russian national coach and Princeton alum Dave Blatt in today's New York Times. Russia meets New Zealand later today in the Eighth Finals of the 2010 FIBA World Championship, with the winner likely to face the United States on Thursday.

3 1/3 scoreless innings in his second rehab start for the Portland Beavers yesterday pleased Chris Young.

Georgetown has added a difficult home game versus Utah State to their 2010-11 schedule. The two teams will meet on December 4th.

Drew Crawford scored 21 points as Northwestern won their final game in Italy 77-55 against Pallacanestro Pavia. The Wildcats went 4-0 overseas.

Denver concluded its tour of Spain 4-2 with a four point win over Caja de Avila.

Craig Robinson will be the guest speaker at the United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley's fundraising lunch on September 16th.



Friday News:

John Shurna made all seven of his three point attempts as Northwestern won their second straight game against Italian competition.

Tuesday's rehab start for Chris Young went well. Young allowed two hits (one a solo home run) over three innings for AAA Portland and threw 24 of his 31 pitches for strikes.

Richmond will play Georgia Tech on December 18th in the Bahamas.

Paul Buker of The Oregonian got a first-hand look at Oregon State's 2010-11 squad during informal five-on-five action.

Denver dropped its second straight to a top-flight Spanish opponent.

Princeton has announced three additional details about this season's schedule: The game at Duke will start at 5:00 pm ET. ESPNU has picked up the Tigers' home game with Harvard and when Princeton hosts Penn, tipoff is at 7:00 pm ET.



Monday News:

Having successfully completed a second simulated game late last week, Chris Young is returning to the mound. He'll be making a rehab start for the Portland Beavers in Reno on Tuesday.

Speaking of Beavers, the 2010-11 Oregon State basketball schedule has been released. This year's DC-area game is against Howard the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Denver improved to 2-0 in Spain with an 81-79 victory over Lobe Huesca.

CB Gran Canaria officially introduced Judson Wallace as the newest member of their team.

A near-7 footer from central PA has committed to La Salle over apparent interest from Princeton and other Ivy programs.

Harvard is the latest member of the Ancient Eight to unveil their full basketball schedule.



Wednesday News:

A diving catch (video), his 11th home run of the season (video) and stolen base number 25 for the year were all part of Will Venable's night as San Diego blanked Arizona, 5-0.

Northwestern has named seniors "Juice" Thompson and Jeff Ryan their captains for the 2010-11 season. The Wildcats leave for four games in Italy on Saturday.

Charlotte will visit Oregon State on Thanksgiving eve.

Watch an interview with John Rogers on "Intelligent Investing with Steve Forbes" from earlier this summer.



Tuesday News:

There's a Q&A with Mason Rocca on the Princeton SID web site.

Pawel Buczak files a postcard from his summer vacation in Europe.

Chris Young took another baby step forward, throwing a 38 pitch simulated game on Saturday.

Iona will host Richmond on November 18th.

Denver arrives in Spain on Thursday and will play six games against Liga ACB teams.

Watch a 1999 interview with Bill Bradley on Charlie Rose.



Friday News:

A two run single (video) and some extremely clever baserunning (video) in the seventh inning by Will Venable aided the Padres in their 5-3 win over the Cubs. The victory concluded San Diego's first ever four game sweep at Wrigley.

Denver has posted an update from their seventh pre-Spain practice.



Thursday News:

Northwestern has an early jump on practicing, given 10 sessions to prepare for the Wildcats' trip to Italy later this month. Senior guard Michael "Juice" Thompson wants to ask Kevin Coble to consider returning to the team.

Going to Spain at the end of August, Joe Scott and Denver are halfway through their NCAA-allocated practices.

A senior big man who was planning to go the DIII route changed his plans when Temple offered him a scholarship, telling the Tri-Town News that Princeton's staff wanted him to take a post-grad year at a prep school.

Craig Robinson will speak at the Albany Area Oregon State fall sports kickoff barbecue on August 27th.

Bleacher Report argues why Chris Young's return needs to be to the San Diego bullpen.

A diving catch by Will Venable (video) saved a run in the Padres' 1-0 win over the Cubs on Tuesday night.

Appalachian State will visit Georgetown on December 12th.

The Columbia basketball schedule has been unveiled.



Monday News:

Princeton coach Sydney Johnson, Georgetown head coach John Thompson III, Richmond's Chris Mooney and Oregon State coach Craig Robinson will all be interviewed on ESPNU at 6:00 pm ET today during an hour-long special edition of "Katz's Corner." These pieces were recorded in Orlando, Florida late last month during the AAU Super Showcase.

Former Marin Independent Journal columnist Dave Albee shares a nice story about Padres outfielder Will Venable.

A 2006 piece on John Hummer and Ed Hummer only recently hit my radar.



Saturday News:

Chris Young threw 40 pitches in a second bullpen session followed by 50 more before Friday's game.

More on the commitments of Princeton recruits Denton Koon and Clay Wilson.

The Wall Street Journal offers a feature on John Rogers and Ariel Investments. Great photo of a young Rogers working as a Chicago White Sox vendor.

Oregon State will have the services of 6'9" onetime UTEP signee Eric Moreland in 2010-11. Moreland was cleared to play immediately for the Beavers by the NCAA and will have four years of eligibility remaining.

Denver is heading on a two week tour of Spain later this month, where the Pioneers will play six professional Spanish teams.

Richmond guard Kevin Anderson answers the Times-Dispatch's questions.

Texas-Pan American will host Northwestern and visit Oregon State this season.

Brown and Yale have released their schedules.



Tuesday News:

College Hoops Net projects Princeton as the 135th-best team in the nation and the second-best in the Ivy League for 2010-11.

There's a summer Ivy League overview including team-by-team power rankings at Rush The Court.

John Hummer is included in a Wall Street Journal list of athletes working in venture capital.

One of eight MLB players this season with at least 10 home runs and as least 19 stolen bases? Padres outfielder Will Venable.

Former Princeton forward Matt Eastwick visited the Denver Pioneers last week and even got in a few games of lunchtime basketball.

The Georgia Tech/Northwestern game on November 30th that is part of the ACC/Big 10 Challenge will be broadcast by ESPN2.

Richmond's center of the future is from New Jersey, committing to the Spiders on Saturday while at a Shop Rite outside of Atlantic City.



Sunday News:

Princeton sophomore-to-be Jimmy Sherburne had a big game on Friday for Robert W. Baird in the Milwaukee Summer Pro-Am. Playing alongside Marquette's Dwight Buycks and Wisconsin's Morris Cain, Sherburne is averaging 19.7 ppg through seven games. The Pro-Am's playoffs are today at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee.

It has been nearly six weeks since he left the Tigers' coaching staff. Want to know where Scott Greenman is going to be hired? The answer appears clear if you follow this link.

The Liberty High School Basketball blog interviews Denton Koon about his decision to commit to Princeton. KC Prep Hoops adds more on this story. We'll have exclusive interviews with Koon's coaches on this site later this week.

Speaking of Kansas City, that's where Georgetown will face Missouri on November 30th.

Will Venable hit his 10th home run of the season (video) for San Diego in a 2-1 loss to Arizona on Friday night.

Chris Young threw a bullpen session of 30 pitches yesterday without incident.

Canadian Business magazine interviews Craig Robinson.

Bishop John Barres reflects on his first year as the fourth leader of the Catholic Diocese of Allentown.

The NCAA has launched a new web site where you can analyze Academic Progress Rate data by head coach. Compare and contrast how all the D-I members of the "Carril Cradle" are doing.

With little fanfare, Dartmouth released their 2010-11 men's basketball schedule.



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