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Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (9-8 / 4-0) vs. Yale (8-12 / 3-3)
Location: Lee Amphitheater - New Haven, CT
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: YES
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 138-80.
Last meeting: Yale 67 Princeton 59 - 3/1/08.

Princeton Yale
5-4 Home Record 4-1
4-4 Away Record 4-11
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
246 RPI 241
230 Sagarin 265
179 Pomeroy 261
60.1 Points / Game 62.3
56.8 Points Allowed / Game 64.3
.433 FG% .436
.735 FT% .657
.366 3PT FG% .285
32.6 Rebounds / Game 33.7
8.5 Off. Rebounds / Game         10.0
11.3 Assists / Game 13.3
13.2 Turnovers / Game 16.3
2.9 Blocks / Game 3.0
Davis: 12.5 Points Morin: 13.4
Buczak: 4.8 Rebounds Morin: 5.9
Buczak: 2.1 Assists Pinick: 3.1
Davis: 1.2 Steals Zampier: 1.7
Maddox: 0.8 Blocks Mangano: 0.9
Schroeder: .613 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Fiddler: .525
Mavraides: .800 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Zampier: .839
Schroeder: .611 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Morin: .333

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

Today's must-read is M.A. Mehta's piece in the Star Ledger about Princeton's recent revival. The quotes he was given by former Tiger coach Joe Scott are particularly eye-opening.

Two game previews - See the Daily Princetonian and the Trentonian.

Last night's loss by Northwestern (13-9) still smarts. The Wildcats led for all but the final two seconds and had a nine point lead with just over two minutes left, but collapsed under Illinois' pressure.

Oregon State (10-13) trailed by just one at #24 Washington halfway through yesterday's game, but the Huskies came on strong for the 79-60 win.

Denver (10-14) fell by six at Florida Atlantic.



Thursday News:

Denver vs. Florida Atlantic - 7:00 pm ET
Mercer vs. Morris - 7:00 pm ET
Illinois vs. Northwestern - 9:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Oregon State vs. Washington - 11:00 pm ET - FSN NW

The Town Topics story on last weekend's Princeton games is up.

Today's Jadwin Gym at 40 story comes from the Daily Princetonian.

Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne scored 24 points as Whitefish Bay defeated Germantown 67-57.

Richmond (12-12) got back in the win column, 71-67 over Duquesne. The Spiders rallied from a 15 point first half deficit.

Northwestern hosts in-state rival Illinois. It is the only regular season meeting between the two schools.

#24 Washington is the latest destination for Oregon State. The Beavers are earning respect in the Pac-10.

Denver tries to end their 42 game road losing streak at Florida Atlantic.

The Ivy League has named Robin Harris the Executive Director of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents, effective July 1. Harris replaces the retiring Jeff Orleans.



Wednesday News:

Duquesne vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

Princeton coach Sydney Johnson is interviewed by The Quad, the New York Times' college basketball blog.

Pete Carril wasn't at the ceremony last night to induct he and Gary Walters into the Berks Basketball Hall of Fame, but his presence was still felt.

The remarkably wonky Trenton Times web site finally spit out the article on Saturday night's Columbia/Princeton game.

In a surprise to no one, Will Venable and Chris Young are both on the San Diego Padres' spring training roster. Young reports to Arizona on Friday, Venable on Monday.

Mercer (12-12) fell by three at home to Burlington.

Losers of four straight in conference play, Richmond hosts Duquesne.



Tuesday News:

Burlington vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET

Pawel Buczak is Princeton's Honor Roll rep in the new Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards.

The Princeton Packet has posted their story about last weekend's games.

Philadelphia Daily News columnist Dick Jerardi was at Jadwin on Friday and was impressed with what he saw.

Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports notes Princeton's "revival."

(All this national coverage is making me nervous.)

Curious about the game-by-game stats of Princeton recruit Gus Gabel?

A four spot jump for the Tigers in the latest Schuylkill 16.



Monday News:

Today belongs to the student newspapers. Coverage of the weekend's games can be found in the Daily Princetonian, the Cornell Sun and the Columbia Spectator.

Andy Katz mentions Princeton's 4-0 Ivy start in his Weekly Watch on espn.com.

SportsProf checks in after the second full Ivy weekend.

Yesterday I noted that Will Barrett was one of 1,500 national finalists for McDonalds All-American status. Well, three other Princeton recruits are also on the list (.pdf) - Gus Gabel, Jimmy Sherburne and Ian Hummer. Congratulations, all.

Following up on a story from Saturday, more on Barrett's Central Bucks South team winning the Suburban One Continental Conference.

While we're talking about recruiting, here's mention of a stocky 6'2" Brazilian who says Princeton is "at the top of his list."

Richmond (11-12) lost in triple overtime to St. Louis. Lack of offensive and defensive execution at the end of each period hurt the Spiders.

An interview with Denver Pioneer Nate Rohnert, who leads his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals.



Sunday News:

St. Louis vs. Richmond - 2:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, there are pieces on Princeton's victory over Columbia on goprincetontigers.com and on gocolumbialions.com. Stories from the local newspapers are not on-line. A link to the Trentonian story can be found in the comments below.

Congratulations to Princeton recruit Will Barrett (above), who is one of 1,500 national nominees for McDonald’s All-American status.

Pete Carril and Gary Walters will both be inducted into the Berks Basketball Hall of Fame on Tuesday night.

Georgetown (13-9) fell to Cincinnati in overtime. The Hoyas had one field goal in the final 12 minutes of play.

Northwestern (13-8) was up one with a minute to go at Iowa, but Devan Bawinkel hit a three pointer to give the Hawkeyes their final lead. To make the Wildcats' loss slightly more painful, Jeff Peterson scored 16 to pace the home team.

Oregon State (10-11) lost a low-scoring game to perhaps their toughest conference matchup, #23 Arizona State.

Beavers head coach Craig Robinson is a presenter at tonight's 57th annual Oregon Sports Awards.

Mercer (12-11) lost 74-64 at Harcum.

Denver (10-13) dropped a nine point decision at UALR, 66-57.

Richmond goes for the season sweep against St. Louis this afternoon.

Around the Ivy League: Jeremy Lin made a free throw with no time left, as Harvard (10-10 / 2-4) rallied to defeat Brown (6-14 / 0-6) by one. Cornell (15-7 / 5-1) got back on track with an 88-73 win over Penn (5-13 / 1-3). Don't look now, but Dartmouth (6-14 / 4-2) has won three straight. The Big Green bested Yale (8-13 / 2-3) in Hanover, 57-54.



Saturday News:

Today's Game: Columbia (8-11 / 3-2) vs. Princeton (8-8 / 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 136-83.
Last meeting: Princeton 75 Columbia 64 - 3/7/08.

Columbia Princeton
5-5 Home Record 4-4
2-5 Away Record 4-4
1-1 Neutral Record 0-0
282 RPI 260
297 Sagarin 243
259 Pomeroy 215
62.4 Points / Game 59.9
64.1 Points Allowed / Game 58.1
.404 FG% .432
.651 FT% .725
.299 3PT FG% .369
36.2 Rebounds / Game 32.1
11.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.4
12.0 Assists / Game 11.5
15.0 Turnovers / Game 13.2
2.1 Blocks / Game 2.8
Foley: 11.8 Points Davis: 13.0
Miller: 7.0 Rebounds Buczak: 4.6
Bulger: 2.6 Assists Buczak: 2.3
Agho: 1.4 Steals Davis: 1.2
Miller: 0.8 Blocks Maddox: 0.8
Miller: .545 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Schroeder: .621
Foley: .846 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .789
Scott: .420 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Schroeder: .625

Cincinnati vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - MASN/SNY
MCCC vs. Harcum - 3:00 pm ET
Northwestern vs. Iowa - 6:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Denver vs. UALR - 8:00 pm ET
Arizona State vs. Oregon State - 8:30 pm ET - FSN NW/AZ

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

In addition to our recap, read about last night's surprising win over Cornell on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Ithaca Journal and on cornellbigred.com.

Now blogging on the Eurocup web site, Judson Wallace.

Will Venable is vying for a spot in the San Diego Padres' outfield.

Princeton recruit Will Barrett scored 23 as Central Bucks South clinched the Suburban One Continental league title. Mack Darrow had 17, but Barrington fell to Schaumburg.

Jessie Sapp and Georgetown host Cincinnati at noon.

Northwestern plays at Iowa. The Wildcats have been receiving contributions during their three game winning streak from more than just Kevin Coble and Craig Moore.

#23 Arizona State visits Oregon State.

Denver is on the road at Arkansas-Little Rock.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (5-14 / 2-3) won its second straight conference game, a 63-61 overtime devision versus Brown (6-13 / 0-5). Columbia (8-11 / 3-2) was victorious at The Palestra for the first time since 2002, defeating Penn (5-12 / 1-2) by 11. Yale (8-11 / 3-2) routed Harvard (9-10 / 1-4), 87-66.



Friday News:

Today's Game: Cornell (14-6 / 4-0) vs. Princeton (7-8 / 2-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 133-75.
Last meeting: Cornell 71 Princeton 64 - 3/8/08.

Cornell Princeton
9-0 Home Record 3-4
2-5 Away Record 4-4
3-1 Neutral Record 0-0
94 RPI 285
92 Sagarin 272
89 Pomeroy 255
74.2 Points / Game 59.9
64.4 Points Allowed / Game 59.3
.474 FG% .428
.744 FT% .734
.412 3PT FG% .360
35.5 Rebounds / Game 32.4
10.0 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.7
15.5 Assists / Game 11.5
13.4 Turnovers / Game 13.5
4.5 Blocks / Game 2.9
Wittman: 18.7 Points Davis: 13.7
Foote: 7.0 Rebounds Buczak: 4.5
Wittman: 2.7 Assists Buczak: 2.3
Wire: 1.5 Steals Davis: 1.3
Foote: 2.3 Blocks Maddox: 0.9
Dale: .548 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Schroeder: .583
Reeves: 1.000 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Maddox: .828
Dale: .488 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Mavraides: .426

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

Four previews of tonight's action - check the Trentonian, the Daily Princetonian, the Ithaca Journal and the Cornell Daily Sun.

Oregon State (10-11) rallied from 13 points down to tie Arizona in the final two minutes, but a controversial non-call led to the Wildcats' winning basket.

Denver (10-12) beat Middle Tennessee, 63-51.



Thursday News:

MCCC vs. Brookdale - 6:00 pm ET
Arizona vs. Oregon State - 8:30 pm ET - FSN NW
Middle Tennessee vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET

Northwestern (13-7) stepped out of conference for a 75-63 victory over Chicago State.

UMass held off Richmond (11-11) in Amherst, 80-71.

The Town Topics reviews Princeton's games at Dartmouth and Harvard.

Future Tiger Mack Darrow scored 13 in Barrington's loss to South Elgin.

Denver hosts Middle Tennessee.

Oregon State welcomes Arizona to Gill Coliseum.



Wednesday News:

Richmond vs. UMass - 7:00 pm ET
Chicago State vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com

Georgetown (13-8) got back on track, defeating Rutgers 57-47.

Mercer (12-10) defeated Essex 78-73 in overtime. The Vikings qualified for the Region XIX Tournament with the win.

The Ithaca Journal talks to Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson in advance of Friday night's visit by Cornell.

Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne and Whitefish Bay surprised previously unbeaten Germantown, 67-57.

Audio of this week's conference call by Oregon State head man Craig Robinson. All Robinson wants out of the second half of the Pac-10 schedule is to be surprised.

Northwestern hosts the nation's third leading scorer, David Holston and Chicago State.

Richmond travels to UMass in Atlantic 10 play.



Tuesday News:

Rutgers vs. Georgetown - 7:00 pm ET - SNY/MASN

Dan Mavraides was honored as Ivy League Player of the Week. Mavraides is the first Tiger to grab this honor since Scott Greenman did so in February 2006.

Facing a steep climb out of 10th place in the Big East, Georgetown looks to end their five game slide at Rutgers' expense.

The Providence Journal tracks down Craig Robinson.

Here's week 12 of the Schuylkill 16.



Monday News:

The Daily Princetonian talks to Pawel Buczak and Kareem Maddox about the Tigers' recent winning streak.

SportsProf is excited about the Tigers' weekend in New England.

The Crimson was courtside on Saturday night. Here are some additional notes from Lavietes Pavilion.



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