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Sunday News:

MCCC vs. Massasoit - 1:00 pm ET
Northwestern vs. Michigan - 2:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Western Kentucky vs. Denver - 3:00 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
Oregon State vs. Oregon - 10:30 pm ET - FSN

Austin Freeman scored 28 of his career best 33 in the second half as Georgetown rallied from 19 down to defeat UConn, 72-69. Hoya Hoops has streaming postgame audio.

Richmond (12-5) was tripped up at Saint Louis, 63-58.

Mercer (6-9) lost at CCRI, 71-65. Uros Kovacevic had 19 in defeat.

Northwestern travels to Michigan.

Denver hosts Western Kentucky.

The Valley News has more on Terry Dunn's departure from Dartmouth.

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (12-3 / 1-0) opened conference play with a 76-47 win over Dartmouth (3-11 / 0-1). Yale (6-11) finished non conference play with a 79-48 win over NJIT.



Saturday News:

UConn vs. Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
MCCC vs. CCRI - 3:00 pm ET
Richmond vs. Saint Louis - 5:00 pm ET - FSN Midwest

Dartmouth vs. Harvard - 2:00 pm ET
NJIT vs. Yale - 2:00 pm ET

Chris Wright (left) and Georgetown host #12 UConn today.

Richmond visits Saint Louis.

The Trentonian files an exam break report on Princeton.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (13-3) eked out a 71-65 win over South Dakota.



Dunn done: Dartmouth coach resigns.

Earlier today, the afternoon before Dartmouth kicks off Ivy League play at Harvard, head coach Terry Dunn suddenly resigned.

Sources tell Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports that Dunn was "forced to resign after his entire team threatened to boycott taking the court this weekend."

Assistant coaches Mark Graupe, Michael Brown and Tim Lane will "coach by committee" against the Crimson on Saturday.

An interim head coach is expected to be announced by the school next week.

Dunn departs Hanover with a 47-103 record. The Big Green is 3-10 this season and is coming off of a 49-43 win over Bucknell on Monday night.



Friday News:

Cornell vs. South Dakota - 8:30 pm ET

Bill Carmody wasn't happy with how his team played, but Northwestern (11-3) held off Texas-Pan American, 53-44.

Nate Rohnert had 27 points and seven assists as Denver (12-4) defeated New Orleans, 75-66.

WZBN has put together a solid video package of highlights from the Princeton/St. Joe's game.

The Daily Princetonian reports on the Tigers' victory over Marist.

The Trenton Times catches up with Princeton coach Sydney Johnson as his team enters their annual exam break.

A sophomore Neshaminy point guard is apparently being recruited by the Tigers (among others).

Around the Ivy League: Five players scored in double figures as Yale (5-11) routed Albertus Magnus, 92-71.



An exam break quiz.

I contributed some questions to the just-published PAW basketball quiz. Get them all right any you could win some prizes! Send your guesses here before January 21st to qualify.

Here are a few samples from the exam:

1. Princeton has won 13 NCAA tournament games, most recently in 1998. In what year did the Tigers pick up their first postseason victory?

6. and 7. Douglas Davis '12 hit seven 3-pointers against Lafayette in December. Name the only two Princeton players who have made more threes in one game.

9. This Princeton forward remains the only Ivy League basketball player to start NCAA tournament games in four consecutive seasons.

Pencils down.



Richmond/Duquesne highlights.

The Spiders win their first conference game in as many tries.



Thursday News:

Texas-Pan American vs. Northwestern - 7:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
New Orleans vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET

Albertus Magnus vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's triumph over Marist on goprincetontigers.com, in the Poughkeepsie Journal and on goredfoxes.com.

Georgetown (11-2) lost by three at Marquette.

It was a successful Atlantic 10 kickoff for Richmond (12-4), 80-68 over Duquesne.

Oregon State (6-8) continues to confuse. The Beavers matched the worst loss in school history, crushed by Seattle 99-48.

Texas-Pan American visits Northwestern tonight.

Denver welcomes New Orleans to Magness Arena.

Tons of Princeton recruiting news! Ben Hazel had 11 for Good Counsel in a 54-52 loss to DeMatha. T.J. Bray contributed eight points, six assists and five rebounds for Catholic Memorial in their 17 point win over Waukesha South. Tom Noonan scored 18 for Penn Charter in a 49-45 loss to Peddie. Finally, a picture of Highland Park center Daniel Edwards wearing a sombrero.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (12-3) led by one in the final minute at #1 Kansas, but the Jayhawks held on for the 71-66 victory. Army became unofficial champions of the Ancient Eight with a 59-51 win over Brown (6-10). Columbia (6-7) lost by 17 to Lafayette. Penn (1-10) was an 82-71 winner at UMBC, ending the Quakers' 11 game losing streak.



Princeton 77 Marist 58.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson, Patrick Saunders & Dan Mavraides:

Patrick Saunders has a strange-looking jump shot - a flat-footed push with a leaning backspin. But when it goes through the basket like it did on Wednesday night, it is a thing of beauty.

Saunders was a perfect 8-8 from the field and 5-5 behind the arc, setting a new career high by halftime and finishing with a game-best 21 in 22 minutes as Princeton defeated Marist 77-58.

Saunders' eight field goals without a miss matched Kit Mueller for the second-best single game shooting performance in program history. Mueller finished 8-8 from the floor on three separate occasions in his career. Barnes Hauptfuhrer still holds the school mark with an incredible 11-11 showing against Notre Dame in 1974.

Saunders' five three pointers in a game without a miss ties marksmen Dave Orlandini, Bob Scrabis and Sean Jackson for second-best in the Princeton record books. Those four gentlemen all sit one make behind current Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson, 6-6 from deep against Columbia in 1997.

"I felt pretty comfortable out there," the newly goateed Saunders said quietly after the game. "I felt like the shots I got were open coming out of the offense. They just ended up falling in."

Sophomore guard Douglas Davis connected four times from deep in five tries for 16 and Dan Mavraides added 14 for the Tigers, who shot 57.4% for the game and were 10-17 on the night from three.

Princeton had 16 assists and a season low seven turnovers.

Candon Rusin’s 16 on 6-7 shooting paced the Red Foxes.

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Sean Gregory vs. Ski Jumping.

"Jump! Jump! Jump! That's not a jump!"



Wednesday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (7-5 / 0-0) vs. Marist (1-12 / 1-3)
Location: McCann Center - Poughkeepsie, NY
Time: 7:30 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: This is the first meeting between the two teams.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two teams.

Princeton Marist
4-1 Home Record 1-3
3-4 Away Record 0-9
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
138 RPI 345
173 Sagarin 334
184 Pomeroy 320
56.3 Points / Game 58.5
56.5 Points Allowed / Game 69.8
.399 FG% .387
.737 FT% .633
.319 3PT FG% .333
29.7 Rebounds / Game 31.8
8.5 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.8
-2.9 Rebounding Margin -5.2
10.8 Assists / Game 9.6
15.3 Turnovers / Game 14.7
3.1 Blocks / Game 1.3
Davis: 13.2 Points Kaba: 9.2
Mavraides: 4.8 Rebounds Bauer: 6.6
Schroeder: 3.0 Assists Kaba: 1.9
Schroeder: 2.3 Steals Rusin: 0.8
Buczak: 1.0 Blocks Kaba: 0.4
Saunders: .543 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Carter: .524
Schroeder: .917 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Goodwin: .778
Saunders: .435 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM)    Hall: .500

Richmond vs. Dusquesne - 7:00 pm ET
Georgetown vs. Marquette - 8:00 pm ET - MASN
Seattle vs. Oregon State - 8:30 pm ET - FSN NW

Brown vs. Army - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Lafayette - 7:00 pm ET
Penn vs. UMBC - 7:30 pm ET
Cornell vs. Kansas - 8:00 pm ET - ESPN360

Mercer (6-8) shut down Manor, 56-35. Uros Kovacevic had 15 for the Vikings.

The Poughkeepsie Journal previews tonight's matchup.

The Princeton Packet ran a story on the Princeton/St. Joe's game.

There's a Daily Princetonian article about the Tigers' last three games that has a pair of inexplicably incorrect descriptions of how the Maine and Wagner matchups concluded.

On this date in 1995, Gabe Lewullis scored 37 points for Central Catholic.

#12 Georgetown heads up I-94 to Marquette.

Richmond opens Atlantic 10 play at Duquesne.

Seattle visits Oregon State.

Princeton moves up two spots to seventh in the new Schuylkill 16.

Around the Ivy League: Without Alex Zampier, Yale (4-11) fell by six at Lehigh.



Tuesday News:

Manor vs. MCCC - 7:00 pm ET

Yale vs. Lehigh - 7:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's loss at Maine on goprincetontigers.com, in the Bangor Daily News, on Black Bears Pit and on goblackbears.com.

WABI has a video package from the Princeton/Maine game.

Dan Mavraides made the Honor Roll of the latest Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

Northwestern's John Shurna is the Big Ten Player of the Week.

Congratulations to Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson and his family. Robinson's wife delivered a baby boy named Austin Lucas on Monday morning.

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray scored 27 in Catholic Memorial's five point win over Menomonee Falls.

Future Tiger Daniel Edwards had 17 as Highland Park improved to 8-9 with a victory over R.L. Turner.

Around the Ivy League: Matt Mullery scored in the waning seconds of overtime to help Brown (6-9) get past Wagner, 72-71. Dartmouth (3-10) led wire to wire in a six point win over Bucknell. Columbia (6-6) lost two starters to injury in the first half but still had enough to top American, 56-51. Harvard (11-3) won at Santa Clara, 74-66. Freshman Kyle Casey scored 27 for the Crimson.



Maine 52 Princeton 50.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson:

Nick Lake's desperation turnaround jumper at the buzzer was just off the mark and Princeton's five game winning streak ended with a frigid 52-50 loss at Maine.

The Tigers trailed the entire second half, but mounted a frantic comeback in the final minute that nearly forced overtime. Lake tracked down an intentional miss at the free throw line by Kareem Maddox but was unable to connect on the right baseline.

Princeton led 6-3 on three point shots from Dan Mavraides and Douglas Davis before Maine went on an 11-0 run midway through the first half that put the Tigers in chase mode for the rest of the night.

Trailing by nine at intermission, an extended Princeton push spurred on by an 1-3-1 zone on defense that concluded with a layup from Marcus Schroeder off a Davis steal made it 26-25 with 16:19 remaining but the Tigers could not inch in front of the Black Bears.

"Defensively and offensively we never got in a flow," said Tiger head coach Sydney Johnson. "A tough game to lose."

Davis had 13 points on 4-12 shooting but he missed a number of wide open three point shots that could have effected the outcome. The entire Princeton team shot an icy 34% on the night. Mavraides added 12 and six rebounds for Princeton.

Gerald McLemore's 14 for Maine were a game high. McLemore also had three assists and four steals.

Maine won despite going 12-38 (31.6%) from the floor.

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