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Lincoln Gunn leaves Princeton program.

Sources tell princetonbasketball.com that Lincoln Gunn has decided not to return to the Princeton basketball team for his junior year. The 6'3" guard from Orinda, California started 23 games for the Tigers last season but did not play in Princeton's final three contests of the year. Gunn, who averaged 8.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per-game his sophomore year, is expected to stay enrolled at Princeton. We wish him the best.



Wednesday News:

C. Young (4-4) - 5.1 IP 1 H 2 ER 5 BB 5 K 4.06 ERA. 98 pitches, 55 strikes.

Chris Young left the Shea Stadium mound with a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning, but the Padres bullpen could not hold the Mets in a 6-5 loss.

Is Ian Hummer headed to Princeton? I95Ballerz is coy with their non-answer.

The Office of Health Professions Advising and Rockefeller College were visited by Dr. Gabe Lewullis back in April.



Tuesday News:

Chris Young takes to the mound at Shea Stadium tonight as San Diego visits the Mets. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 pm ET.

Celtics assistant coach Armond Hill stopped by the Elite Players Basketball Camp.

A 6'9" Rhode Island center who says he "received an offer" from Princeton will attend Vermont.



Sunday News:

Is Will Venable too slow to play center field in the pros or is he like "a young Jim Edmonds?" Padres' vice president of scouting and development Grady Fuson thinks the answer is the latter. Venable hit his 12th home run of the season in Portland's 4-1 loss to Albuquerque.

Chris Young tells The Temecula Valley News about how his rehab stint with the Lake Elsinore Storm helped prepare him for his return to the major leagues.

Team USA defeated the Dave Blatt-coached Russian national team 89-68 in a pre-Olympics friendly. Russia was able to keep the game close using a technique Blatt picked up from Pete Carril. Blatt just signed a deal to coach Russia through 2012.



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