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Tuesday News:

Former Princeton sharpshooter Mike Bechtold will be inducted into Lebanon High School’s sports Hall of Fame next year.

Chris Young authored a piece for the San Diego Union Tribune about "the bright side of a line drive."

Some 2008-09 schedules are starting to take shape. Oregon State will visit Iowa State as part of this year's Big 12/Pac-10 series.

Will Venable hit in 10 straight games for Portland and is now batting .307 through 51 games in AAA.



Saturday News:

A story about the Ivy Athletes Charity Team, co-founded by Luke Owings in 2007.

Chris Young visited Lakeside Farms Elementary School.

Will Venable extended his hitting streak to nine straight games as Portland defeated Fresno 7-4 in 10 innings.

Doc Rivers praises Armond Hill for his work as an assistant coach for the Boston Celtics.



Thursday News:

Two honors handed out recently - Pete Carril received the Carl A. Fields Memorial University Service Award from the Association of Black Princeton Alumni and Princeton Athletic Director Gary Walters was named AstroTurf AD of the Year - Northeast / Football Championship Subdivision by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

Here's a 6'6" Arizona high school player who just took an unofficial visit to Princeton.

Chris Richard, who sat out last season at Richmond with knee tendonitis, will transfer to Oregon State.

Former Princeton assistant and former Cornell head coach Jan van Breda Kolff will be the head man for ABA expansion team the Nashville Broncs.



Tuesday News:

The Washington Times talks with John Thompson III.

Will Venable picked up two more hits in Portland's 8-4 loss to Las Vegas. Venable and his father Max are profiled in the Sacramento Bee.

Brown introduced Jesse Agel as their new head coach at a press conference yesterday afternoon. The Providence Journal was on the scene.



Sunday News:

The Eurobasket All-Italian SerieA Awards are out and Judson Wallace received Honorary Mention recognition while Mason Rocca is on the All-Domestic Players Team.

Konrad Wysocki will suit up for Germany at the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament later this month.

Will Venable had two hits and two walks as Portland defeated Sacramento 6-1.

Chris Young has been cleared to start playing catch again.

Jeff Goodman at Fox Sports reports that Brown will hire Jesse Agel as their new head coach.



Wednesday News:

Dave Blatt has been hired as the head coach of Dynamo Moscow.

The Daily Princetonian sums up the Tigers' 07-08 season just in time for Reunions.

George Dohrmann of Sports Illustrated writes about Craig Robinson. Providence point guard Dwain Williams will transfer to join Robinson at Oregon State.

Georgetown alum Roy Hibbert worked out with the Utah Jazz today.

Michael Vandahl will walk on to play for Joe Scott at Denver.



My new favorite #5.

Dear Coach Johnson,

You were a great player at Princeton, but I have a new favorite #5.

Maggie Crockett Solomon-Scheller was born this morning at 5:28 am ET.

Mom, dad and baby are all doing well and look forward to seeing you at Jadwin, if not sooner!

Warmly,

Jon Solomon



Friday News:

Judson Wallace is on the move, signing a two year contract with Benetton Treviso of Italy's Lega A.

Another MRI is scheduled for Chris Young as he continues to recover from a line drive to the face that fractured his nose, face and skull.



Thursday News:

The Sacramento Kings exercised their club option on President of Basketball Operations Geoff Petrie.

Bleacher Report names Georgetown's John Thompson III one of the five best coaches in the game today.

An article about a 6'8" florida high school player who says Princeton has shown interest in him.

Craig Robinson continues to lay groundwork for the future at Oregon State.

The Ivy League has hired a new Associate Director for Communications and a new Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials.



Saturday News:

Will Venable was 4-6 at the plate in Portland's 17-4 win over Salt Lake last night. Venable is now batting .322 over 34 games at the AAA level.

The Associated Press gets a few words from Chris Young about his injury. Several small fractures should keep Young out of action longer than expected.



Friday News:

After breaking his nose on Wednesday night, Chris Young has been placed on the 15 day disabled list.

The Mail Tribune talks to Craig Robinson.



Thursday News:

C. Young (4-4) - 2.1 IP 4 H 3 ER 1 BB 2 K 4.50 ERA. 44 pitches, 26 strikes.

Chris Young suffered a broken nose and a facial laceration last night when he was hit in the face by a batted ball from Albert Pujols.

Will Venable was 4-5 at the plate as Portland defeated the Tucson Sidewinders 16-9.



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