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Thursday News:

Dayton vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET - CBS College Sports
Washington State vs. Oregon State - 10:00 pm ET

Northwestern (19-11) set a school record for wins in a season with a 72-49 decision over Chicago State.

The Mercer web site has a piece about the Vikings' Region XIX tournament victory.

Richmond hosts Dayton on Senior Night.

Oregon State welcomes Washington State to Corvallis.

Beavers head coach Craig Robinson did a Q&A with The Oregonian about his contract extension.

Georgetown's Austin Freeman has been diagnosed with diabetes.

There's a video interview with Will Venable on mlb.com.

Fellow Padre Chris Young is eager for today's start.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray is four points away from becoming Catholic Memorial's all-time leading scorer. The Crusaders beat Fort Atkinson 96-35 in the Division 2 regional quarterfinals.

Bray, Ben Hazel and Daniel Edwards all show up in the Hoop Scoop rankings of the nation's top 750 seniors.

Princeton moves up to fourth place in the latest Schuylkill 16.



Wednesday News:

Chicago State vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com

Craig Robinson has signed a two year extension at Oregon State through the 2015-16 season.

Read this piece from The Oregonian on Beavers freshman forward Joe Burton.

The Trenton Times has more on last night's Mercer win.

Northwestern plays their regular season home finale against Chicago State tonight. Before the game senior Jeremy Nash will be honored.

Denver's Nate Rohnert was named to the 2009-10 All-Sun Belt Conference First Team.



Tuesday News:

Mercer vs. Lackawanna - 5:00 pm ET - Region XIX Championship

Judson Wallace had 15 points and seven rebounds for Benetton in their 73-64 win over Air Avellino.

Also in Italy, Mason Rocca scored 14 in Armani Jeans Milano's loss to Montepaschi.

Shorthanded Georgetown (19-9) lost its fourth in five tries, 81-68 at West Virginia. Leading scorer Austin Freeman missed the game with a stomach virus.

Kareem Maddox represents Princeton on the Honor Roll of the penultimate Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

New York Magazine visited Levien Gymnasium for the Princeton/Columbia game.

The San Diego Padres Twitter feed reports Chris Young will start San Diego's spring training game on Thursday.



Monday News:

Georgetown vs. West Virginia - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN

Mercer (19-12) advanced to the Region XIX finals with a 76-68 win over Del Tech Stanton. Uros Kovacevic led the way with 21 points for the Vikings.

Richmond (22-7) lost in double overtime at Xavier 78-76, ending the Spiders' eight game winning streak.

Penn State scored on their first seven possessions and humiliated Northwestern (18-11), 79-60.

Read about Princeton's weekend split in the Daily Princetonian, in the Cornell Daily Sun and in the Columbia Specator.

The Hoyas' depth is an issue as Georgetown heads on the road to West Virginia.



Sunday News:

Northwestern vs. Penn State - 12:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Richmond vs. Xavier - 1:00 pm ET - ESPN2
MCCC vs. Del Tech Stanton - 1:00 pm ET - Region XIX Tournament

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' win at Columbia on goprincetontigers.com, in the Columbia Spectator and on gocolumbialions.com.

Austin Freeman could barely play due to the flu and Georgetown (19-8) was knocked off by Notre Dame, 78-64.

Denver (17-12) wrapped up the sixth seed in the Sun Belt Tournament with a 63-47 home finale triumph over Louisiana-Lafayette.

A season sweep of USC by Oregon State (13-15) was polished off in Los Angeles, 49-44.

Northwestern visits Penn State.

Richmond travels to Xavier. The Associated Press highlights Spider guard Kevin Anderson.

Two big games for Princeton recruits. T.J. Bray scored 20 as Catholic Memorial concluded Classic 8 Conference play undefeated with a 76-57 win versus Kettle Moraine. Chris Clement made a desperation three pointer to give Round Rock a two point win over McNeil.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (25-4 / 11-1) clinched at least a share of the conference championship with a 68-48 win over Penn (5-20 / 4-7). Harvard (20-6 / 9-3) set a program record for victories, defeating Yale (11-18 / 5-7) by 20. Matt Mullery scored 20 as Brown (11-18 / 5-7) won at Dartmouth (5-21 / 1-11), 76-57.



Saturday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (16-8 / 7-3) vs. Columbia (10-15 / 4-7)
Location: Levien Gym - New York City, NY
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 138-84.
Last meeting: Princeton 55 Columbia 45 - 2/12/10.

Princeton Columbia
7-3 Home Record 7-5
9-5 Away Record 3-10
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
154 RPI 249
151 Sagarin 293
125 Pomeroy 300
58.9 Points / Game 60.8
52.6 Points Allowed / Game 65.6
.433 FG% .412
.729 FT% .675
.366 3PT FG% .373
30.0 Rebounds / Game 32.7
8.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         10.6
+1.0 Rebounding Margin +0.3
11.7 Assists / Game 10.3
13.5 Turnovers / Game 14.3
3.0 Blocks / Game 1.8
Davis: 12.5 Points Agho: 16.9
Mavraides: 4.7 Rebounds Grimes: 5.7
Schroeder: 3.0 Assists Bulger: 2.1
Schroeder: 1.8 Steals Agho: 1.4
Maddox: 0.8 Blocks Grimes: 0.5
Finley: .597 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Cisco: .589
Saunders: 1.000 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Barbour: .842
Saunders: .500 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Agho: .462

Notre Dame vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - CBS
Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Denver - 7:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
Oregon State vs. USC - 7:30 pm ET - FCS Pacific

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

In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' loss to Cornell on goprincetontigers.com, in the Ithaca Journal, on the WVBR web site and on cornellbigred.com.

Freshman forward Jerrelle Benimon and Georgetown host Notre Dame.

The final regular season game of 2009-10 for Denver comes at home versus Louisiana-Lafayette.

Oregon State visits USC.

The Times Dispatch has an excellent piece about how Chris Mooney has grown as a coach and refined Richmond basketball.

Princeton recruit Chris Clement and the Stony Point Tigers must play McNeil for the fourth playoff spot in District 16-5A.

Will Venable will be at Padres Fan Fest in Peoria on Saturday.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (19-6 / 8-3) raced past Brown (10-18 / 4-7) by 20. Columbia (10-15 / 4-7) nipped Penn (5-19 / 4-6) by one on a Brian Grimes jumper with 2.7 to play. Yale (11-17 / 5-6) shut down Dartmouth (10-15 / 4-7), 55-45.



Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (16-7 / 7-2) vs. Cornell (23-4 / 9-1)
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 134-77.
Last meeting: Cornell 48 Princeton 45 - 2/13/10.

Princeton Cornell
7-3 Home Record 9-1
9-4 Away Record 11-3
0-0 Neutral Record 3-0
161 RPI 48
151 Sagarin 52
128 Pomeroy 67
59.4 Points / Game 75.7
52.7 Points Allowed / Game 64.0
.435 FG% .475
.733 FT% .722
.373 3PT FG% .421
29.9 Rebounds / Game 35.0
8.6 Off. Rebounds / Game         11.2
+0.7 Rebounding Margin +3.7
11.9 Assists / Game 16.4
13.5 Turnovers / Game 12.5
3.2 Blocks / Game 3.9
Davis: 12.8 Points Wittman: 17.6
Mavraides: 4.6 Rebounds Foote: 8.4
Schroeder: 3.0 Assists Dale: 4.8
Schroeder: 1.8 Steals Dale: 1.5
Maddox: 0.8 Blocks Foote: 1.9
Finley: .592 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Foote: .616
Schroeder: .895 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Wroblewski: .900
Saunders: .511 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Groebe: .575

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

The Daily Princetonian, the Trentonian, WPRB Sports, the Cornell Daily Sun and the Ithaca Journal preview tonight's action.

The Princeton team bus beat the worst of the storm to Ithaca and arrived yesterday afternoon. Despite ~18" of snow on the ground (and some more falling outside my hotel window), tonight's game will most likely take place as scheduled.

Brian Delaney of the Ithaca Journal scouts Princeton.

The Columbia Spectator looks at the Lions' games versus the Quakers and the Tigers.

Northwestern (18-10) set a school record for wins in a regular season, defeating Iowa 74-57.

Denver (16-12) let a 42-21 second half lead get away in a flurry of turnovers, falling at South Florida 54-52. Tim Williams' wild runner with six seconds left won the game for the Jaguars.

A depleted UCLA squad had enough to beat Oregon State (12-15) by a 65-56 final. The Beavers were never able to deliver a knockout punch.

Georgetown's Greg Monroe was named to the Naismith Trophy midseason team.

Several clips of Tiger recruit Tom Noonan can be found in this highlight package from Penn Charter's loss to Haverford.

San Diego will go as far as Chris Young goes, says a Bleacher Report writer. The mlb.com web site has a short video forecast about Young's return from injury.

Princeton remains in fifth place in the latest Schuylkill 16.



Thursday News:

Iowa vs. Northwestern - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN
Denver vs. South Alabama - 8:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. UCLA - 11:00 pm ET - FSN

Northwestern hosts Iowa. The Wildcats' bubble may have burst, but the future looks bright.

South Alabama welcomes Denver.

Oregon State travels to UCLA. Talking about the postseason, Beavers coach Craig Robinson says Pete Carril turned down multiple NIT bids when he was at Princeton. Anyone know how true this is?

Richmond is an underdog no more.

Princeton assistant Tony Newsom was in Tennessee to watch a senior post player who was subsequently named a finalist for the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association's Division II-A Mr. Basketball.

Taken with 50,435,333,253,672,119,000,000 grains of salt: Blogging The Bracket projects Princeton will participate in this year's CollegeInsider.com Tournament.



Wednesday News:

Austin Freeman scored 24 of his 29 points in the second half as Georgetown rallied past Louisville, 70-60. The Hoyas began the second half on a 24-3 run.

There's an espn.com commentary on John Thompson III following in his father's footsteps.

The Brown Daily Herald reviews the Bears' victory over Princeton.



Tuesday News:

Georgetown vs. Louisville - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Essex vs. Mercer - 7:30 pm ET - Region XIX Playoffs

Hitting 20 or more points in back-to-back games for the first time earned Dan Mavraides a spot on the Honor Roll of the Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

Georgetown has an important game at Louisville tonight.

Richmond moves up to 23rd in the new Associated Press Top 25. The Spiders are 24th in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Top 25.

Mercer's Uros Kovacevic was named Second Team DI & II Men's Basketball All-Region XIX and is on the First Team DI & DI Men's Basketball All-Garden State Athletic Conference, joined by teammate Paco Boussougou.



Monday News:

Kareem Maddox is the subject of a piece in the Ventura County Star.

The Daily Princetonian and the Yale Daily News report on this weekend's games.

Northwestern (17-10) cut a 14 point Wisconsin second half lead down to one in the final two minutes, but the Wildcats were unable to topple the Badgers.

SportsProf was at Jadwin Gym on Saturday night and shares his observations.

Former Tiger Luke Owings attended Cornell's victory at Harvard and writes about what makes the Big Red so good.

Princeton recruit Ben Hazel scored 16 points in Good Cousel's overtime loss to Gonzaga. Hazel also had 18 points on 11-13 free throw shooting earlier in the week as the Falcons defeated Carroll, 57-49.



Sunday News:

Northwestern vs. Wisconsin - 2:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's frustrating loss to Brown on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian and on brownbears.com.

Richmond (22-6) remained in first place in the Atlantic 10 with a 74-70 win over George Washington. Kevin Anderson made a midrange jumper with 1:22 left to put the Spiders in front to stay.

Stop the presses! Denver (16-11) won on the road in the Sun Belt Conference! The Pioneers defeated New Orleans 53-45 after building a 20-10 halftime lead.

Stanford triumphed at Oregon State (12-14) 65-55, a disappointing afternoon for the Beavers.

John Shurna and Northwestern travel to #14 Wisconsin.

Princeton recruit Chris Clement scored 14 as Stony Point beat Georgetown, 52-45.

Chris Young is throwing like his setbacks are behind him.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (23-4 / 9-1) took over sole possession of first place with an 88-70 win at Dartmouth (5-19 / 1-9). Harvard (18-6 / 7-3) blew out Columbia (9-15 / 3-7) by 20. Penn (5-18 / 4-5) made six straight threes in the second half, knocking off Yale (10-17 / 4-6) by an 81-69 score.



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