November 12, 2008 at 9:52 am
Filed under Basketball, Denver, Oregon State, Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News
The Daily Princetonian previews the upcoming basketball season, speaking with Coach Johnson, Zach Finley and Marcus Schroeder.
How will this year's rule changes effect the spread-out game of Richmond? The Richmond Times Dispatch asks Spiders coach Chris Mooney.
Excerpts from Joe Scott's remarks at Denver Pioneers Media Day.
As we enter into the November early signing period, two players have verbally committed to Denver.
Oregon State will pick up the services of a 6'8" center/forward from San Jacinto.
Princeton's first opponent, Central Michigan, defeated Marygrove 75-55 in an exhibition on Saturday.
November 11, 2008 at 9:19 am
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, MCCC, Northwestern, Princeton, Today's News
WNUR talks to Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody.
Area coaches, including Coach Johnson and Coach Levy, are interviewed about the extended three point line their teams will be adjusting to this season.
The Hoya has released their comprehensive Georgetown basketball preview.
Today's "First Coach" article about Craig Robinson is in the Washington Times.
November 10, 2008 at 12:15 pm
Filed under MCCC, Northwestern, Today's News
Congratulations to Coach Levy for picking up his first win as head coach at Mercer. The Vikings (1-1) defeated CCBC-Essex 83-71 in the consolation game of the Harford Invitational.
An article about Northwestern freshman guard Nick Fruendt, with quotes from assistant coach Mitch Henderson.
November 9, 2008 at 9:59 am
Filed under Craig Robinson, MCCC, Northwestern, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
MCCC vs. CCBC-Essex - 4:00 pm ET - Harford Classic
The New York Times blog The Quad conducted a long Q&A with Craig Robinson. That interview provides the majority of the quotes in an article about Robinson from today's paper.
Robinson is also the subject of lengthy post-election day pieces in the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune. The latter link has quotes from Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody.
On the court, Oregon State defeated Concordia (Ore.) in the Beavers' second exhibition of the season.
Mercer (0-1) dropped Howie Levy's first game as head coach, 81-62 to Erie at the Hartford Invitational.
November 8, 2008 at 10:09 am
Filed under Basketball, MCCC, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
MCCC vs. Erie - 4:00 pm ET - Harford Classic
Oregon State has an exhibition against Concordia (Ore.) tonight.
On this slow news day, take some time to learn up on Princeton's first opponent, Central Michigan. The Chippewas were picked to finish third in the Mid-American Conference West Division by the MAC News Media Association. Here's a practice report from last week. CMU will play Marygrove in an exhibition later today.
November 7, 2008 at 9:06 am
Filed under Basketball, Northwestern, Princeton, Today's News
Media Day reports from Harvey Yavener at the Trenton Times and the Trentonian. If you missed it yesterday evening, our comprehensive multimedia 2008 Media Day coverage can be found here.
Northwestern lost their exhibition to NAIA power Robert Morris, 69-62.
Princeton's first opponent, Central Michigan, has reinstated suspended senior Marcus Van. The Chippewas return four starters from last season.
November 6, 2008 at 10:21 am
Filed under Basketball, Bill Bradley, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Northwestern, Princeton, Today's News
Northwestern plays an exhibition against Robert Morris tonight at 8:00 pm ET.
The Daily Princetonian writes about last month's Bradley/Kazmaier retirement ceremony.
Georgetown senior guard Jesse Saap is profiled by Five Boro Sports.
Articles about Craig Robinson's whirlwind day and night in Chicago on Tuesday can be found in the Corvallis Gazette Times, the Oregonian and on espn.com.
November 5, 2008 at 9:24 am
Filed under Bill Bradley, Bob Scrabis, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Judson Wallace, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
Scott Soshnick at Bloomberg writes that Barack Obama's election is a boon for Oregon State.
According to The Oregonian, Craig Robinson is having recruiting successes by working a certain part of his body off.
The Beavers defeated Saint Martin's 80-76 in an exhibition on Sunday night, a game that The Oregonian called "nothing pretty."
Interview Basketball spoke to former Princeton star Bob Scrabis.
The Sports Network has released their Ivy League preview.
Penn grad Steve Danley writes for the New York Times about playing alongside a former Princeton JV point guard at Oxford.
The Georgetown Media Guide is available on-line.
What's happening with Tiger alums in Europe? Noah Savage scored 17 points as SAM Massagno Basket lost 89-80 to the Lugano Tigers. Judson Wallace with 10 points and five rebounds for Benetton Treviso in a 84-65 victory against Eldo Caserta.
October 31, 2008 at 10:14 am
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News
Yahoo! Sports has posted a short write-up about Ian Hummer.
CBS Sportsline has published their Ivy League preview.
A guard from Baltimore has committed to Richmond.
Excerpts from a Fox Sports Radio interview with Craig Robinson.
The first ESPN/USA Today poll of the season is out. Georgetown is ranked 18th. Fox Sports slots the Hoyas 12th.
Got the new issue of Basketball Times in the mail yesterday. Their Ivy predictions have been added to our pundits table.
October 28, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Filed under Basketball, Bill Bradley, Craig Robinson, Northwestern, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
The official Athletic Department report on Friday night's retirement reception for Bill Bradley and Dick Kazmaier is on-line.
This year's Blue Ribbon report on Princeton is available for those with an ESPN Insider subscription.
An Andy Katz piece on espn.com about Craig Robinson that accompanies yesterday's video from Outside The Lines.
If you're in Seattle tonight and looking for something to do you can go see Robinson headline the Warren G. Magnuson Dinner and Awards Ceremony.
Northwestern coach Bill Carmody speaks surprisingly highly of his freshman class, part of a recent movement by the Wildcats to look closer to home for recruits.
October 23, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Filed under Basketball, Bill Bradley, Georgetown, Northwestern, Oregon State, Princeton, Richmond, Today's News
Greetings from San Francisco! I'm out here for a long weekend with my family, which means I will miss the ceremonies tomorrow and Saturday where #42 will be officially retired at Princeton University. If you're going to either event, I'd love to share your reports!
Town Topics and the Trenton Times both have stories about the numerically connected Bill Bradley and Dick Kazmaier.
Much to my shock, amazement and shocked amazement THERE ARE NOW CHAMPIONSHIP BANNERS HANGING IN JADWIN GYM. See the long-overdue additions to the rafters here.
USA Today previews the 2008-09 Princeton Tigers.
Yesterday was Big East Media Day. Georgetown was picked seventh in the pre-season coaches' poll. The Star Ledger spoke with the adaptable Hoyas head coach, John Thompson III.
Richmond has reached a tentative agreement with the NCAA in relation to their recruiting violations.
Expectations are higher at Northwestern this season.
One more Oregon State practice recap, this from The Oregonian.
October 22, 2008 at 10:30 am
Filed under Basketball, Georgetown, Northwestern, Oregon State, Princeton, Recruiting, Richmond, Today's News

Practice is underway at Richmond.
During yesterday's teleconference, Soft Pretzel Logic asked each of the eight Ivy coaches their thoughts on an Ivy League tournament.
Five Georgetown recruits have already become fast friends.
Northwestern coach Bill Carmody met the media on Monday.
Another first-hand report from the pre-dawn practices at Oregon State.
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