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Yale/Princeton highlights.

If you don't like open three point shots and easy layups, this is not the footage for you. Princeton hit 13 times behind the arc at Jadwin Gym and dissected Yale on ESPNU, 82-58.



Friday News:

Friday, March 12th
(7) Northwestern vs. (2) Purdue - 6:30 pm ET - ESPN2
Big 10 Tournament

(8) Georgetown vs. (5) Marquette - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN
Big East Tournament

(11) UMass vs. (3) Richmond - 9:00 pm ET - CBS College Sports
Atlantic 10 Tournament

Georgetown (22-9) advanced to the Big East Tournament semifinals by surprising Syracuse, 91-84.

Northwestern (20-12) surged past Indiana 73-58 to hit 20 wins for the first time in program history. The Wildcats forced 13 turnovers in the second half and Michael Thompson made three straight three point shots to rally his team.

A 12 point lead with 16 minutes to play wasn't a large enough lead for Oregon State (14-7), as Washington went on a 23-4 run to secure the 59-52 win in the Pac-10 Tournament.

Richmond opens their A-10 Tournament run against UMass. The Spiders are in an unfamiliar position as they head to Boardwalk Hall.

Princeton recruit Ben Hazel was named First Team All-WCAC.

Future Tiger Chris Clement is Co-District 16-5A MVP.

The Princeton Packet writes about the Tigers' push for the postseason.

Will Venable is swinging the bat well in spring training. Here's video of Venable discussing the art of the stolen base.



Indiana/Northwestern highlights.

The Wildcats win their 20th over the Hoosiers.



Regular season Plus/Minus, with Ivy splits!

Princeton's athletic department was good enough to send me plus/minus sheets for the entire regular season, and I've generated my own Ivy-only plus/minus numbers in Excel out of that .pdf.

These dandy columns show the number of minutes played by each Tiger this season and the difference in points scored by the team while each player was on the floor versus points allowed by the Tigers during the same span.

Ivy and non-conference splits are also provided.

 
Player            Minutes    Ivy only    +/-   Ivy   NC
Schroeder         891:03     412:32     +184  +125  +59
Mavraides         855:32     441:03     +176   +98  +78
Hummer            509:44     252:38      +81   +19  +62
Maddox            445:40     353:34     +123   +86  +37
Davis             852:42     427:06     +145  +109  +36
Saunders          489:14     242:40     +140  +113  +27
Buczak            608:26     244:30      +84   +71  +13
Barrett           206:09      53:52      +24    +6  +18
Finley            424:50     270:22      +42   +48   -6
Connolly           73:56      31:39      +20    +2  +18
Foley              21:10       9:17      +13    +2  +11
Comfort            18:51       9:52      +11    +3   +8
Darrow             15:21      10:23       +6    +0   +6
Lake              100:17      13:58      +15   +12   +3
Sherburne          37:08      10:15      -18    -1  -17

Individual single game highs and lows went unchanged in this latest pass. Douglas Davis was +39 against Goucher and Pawel Buczak was -23 at Cal.

Ivy highs and lows were as follows: Patrick Saunders +25 at Columbia and versus Dartmouth. Kareem Maddox scored -11 versus Cornell.

The most successful lineup combination was the one that has played the most minutes together this season. Marcus Schroeder, Dan Mavraides, Pawel Buczak, Douglas Davis and Patrick Saunders were +44 in 197:17 of court time.

The least successful five? The starting lineup for the season opener and the season finale. Lake, Schroeder, Zach Finley, Mavraides and Buczak, combining to go -22 in 24:25 of play.

Compare these numbers to past +/- tables here.



Georgetown 91 Syracuse 84.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach John Thompson III, Jason Clark, Chris Wright & Jason Clark:

Locker room audio - Coach John Thompson III:

The risk paid off.

Using a smaller lineup for the last 15 minutes of the second half, Georgetown shot 69.2% from the floor after intermission and knocked top seed Syracuse out of the Big East Tournament in a 91-84 Hoya victory.

"It's a risk, because [Syracuse] is big and they're long, but I thought that was our best offensive group. I thought that if we hustled and scrapped that we could get stops," said Georgetown coach John Thompson III after the game. "That zone is so good you have to have a very good offensive group out there where all five guys can hit shots and make decisions and make plays. We went small for a very, very long period of time but we were able to continually score."

Andy Rautins' catch and shoot three point shot sent Syracuse up 57-48 with 13:43 left in the game, but freshman forward Hollis Thompson answered with a much-needed three from the left corner, found off the dribble by Jason Clark. This began a 25-6 Hoya push with starting big man Julian Vaughn on the bench in lieu of Thompson and at times fellow freshman Vee Sanford.

Despite the Orangemen shooting over 60% from the field, Georgetown was able to stay within striking distance to this point. "We kept scoring, stating the obvious," Thompson remarked with a chuckle.

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Thursday News:

Thursday, March 11th
(8) Georgetown vs. (1) Syracuse - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
Big East Tournament

(10) Indiana vs. (7) Northwestern - 5:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Big 10 Tournament

(6) Oregon State vs. (3) Washington - 11:40 pm ET - FSN
Pac-10 Tournament

Friday, March 12th
(11) UMass vs. (3) Richmond - 9:00 pm ET
Atlantic 10 Tournament

Georgetown (21-9) won a ragged game over South Florida to advance into the Big East Tournament quarterfinals.

A good piece by Brendan Prunty in the Star Ledger about how overwhelmed by support Austin Freeman has been since it was discovered he has diabetes.

Northwestern meets Indiana yet again on the first day of the Big 10 Tournament.

Wildcat sophomore John Shurna was named the nation's Most Improved Player by the Sporting News.

Bill Carmody conducted an interesting on-line Q&A with ESPNChicago.com.

Oregon State plays late tonight against Washington as the Pac-10 Tournament gets underway.

Sydney Johnson and John Thompson III are both finalists for the Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Award.

Dick Jerardi had a piece about Tuesday's Penn/Princeton game in the Philadelphia Daily News.

Bob Slaughter is profiled as part of the Rockford Register Star's series on college stars from the Rock River Valley.

Here's the Princeton Athletic Department's press release about the Tigers' All-Ivy award winners.

Richmond has developed considerable depth as the season has gone on.

Will Venable hit a three run home run in yesterday's spring training action.



Georgetown 69 USF 49.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach John Thompson III, Jason Clark, Chris Wright & Greg Monroe:

Dominique Jones is going to get his.

The high-scoring South Florida guard, who is averaging 21.3 points per game this season, went for 29 when the Bulls upset Georgetown at the Verizon Center in early February.

In the mind of Hoyas head coach John Thompson III, it wasn't Jones that hurt his team five weeks ago as much as the ancillary USF players did.

Jones scored 29. His teammates combined for 43. The Hoyas lost by eight.

Facing the Bulls a second time to start the second day of the Big East Tournament, Georgetown clamped down on the rest of the South Florida roster and defended Jones as best they could.

Jones got his - 21 points on 6-18 shooting, but he also had six turnovers.

This time the rest of the lineup only added up to 28, 10-37 from the floor (27.0%).

"We wanted him to make tough, difficult shots, which he did. Which he's been doing all year," Thompson said.

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2009-10 All-Ivy Men's Basketball.

The Ivy League announced its 2009-10 All-Ivy team moments ago. Princeton's Dan Mavraides (above) and Douglas Davis were named to the second team.

Ryan Wittman of Cornell is the unanimous Player of the Year. Harvard's Kyle Casey is Rookie of the Year and Big Red center Jeff Foote repeats as Ivy Defensive Player of the Year. You can read the full press release from the league office here.

2009-10 All-Ivy Men's Basketball

First Team
Louis Dale, Cornell (Sr., G, Birmingham, Ala.)
*Jeff Foote, Cornell (Sr., C, Lockwood, N.Y.)
*Ryan Wittman, Cornell (Sr., G/F, Eden Prairie, Minn.)
*Jeremy Lin, Harvard (Sr., G, Palo Alto, Calif.)
*Zack Rosen, Penn (So., G, Colonia, N.J.)

* unanimous selection

Second Team
Matt Mullery, Brown (Sr., F, Millstone, N.J.)
Noruwa Agho, Columbia (So., G, New City, N.Y.)
Jack Eggleston, Penn (Jr., F, Noblesville, Ind.)
Douglas Davis, Princeton (So., G, Philadelphia, Pa.)
Dan Mavraides, Princeton (Jr., G, San Mateo, Calif.)
Alex Zampier, Yale (Sr., G, East Greenbush, N.Y.)

Honorable Mention
Chris Wroblewski, Cornell (So., G, Highland Park, Ill.)
Kyle Casey, Harvard (Fr., F, Medway, Mass.)
Michael Sands, Yale (Jr., F, Franklin Square, N.Y.)

Player of the Year
*Ryan Wittman, Cornell

Rookie of the Year
Kyle Casey, Harvard

Defensive Player of the Year
Jeff Foote, Cornell



Wednesday News:

Wednesday, March 10th
(9) South Florida vs. (8) Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
Big East Tournament

Thursday, March 11th
(10) Indiana vs. (7) Northwestern - 5:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Big 10 Tournament

(6) Oregon State vs. (3) Washington - 11:40 pm ET - FSN
Pac-10 Tournament

Friday, March 12th
(6) (11) UMass vs. (3) Richmond - 9:00 pm ET
Atlantic 10 Tournament

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's regular season finale on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Philadelphia Inquirer, in the Daily Pennsylvanian and on pennathletics.com.

The Mid Majority has Princeton on a short list of eight teams for this year's "Who's Next?"

Georgetown looks for a consistent effort against South Florida this afternoon.

A 6'6" shooting guard has committed to the Hoyas.

Brian Taylor visited his alma mater, Perth Amboy High School, on Monday.

A well-constructed article about Richmond coach Chris Mooney can be found in today's Bucks County Courier Times.

Chris Young pitched three strong innings and Will Venable had two extra base hits as San Diego fell to the Angels, 6-5.



Penn pictures.

Photos from today’s game courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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Princeton 68 Penn 56.

Box Score : HD Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson:

Postgame audio - Zach Finley, Marcus Schroeder, Nick Lake & Pawel Buczak:

Princeton Coach Sydney Johnson had to pause and compose himself.

Asked about his senior class after the conclusion of the Tigers' final regular season game, a 68-56 win versus Penn in which his team built a large enough halftime lead that they were able to cushion a considerable Quaker comeback for the program's 100th victory over their rival, Johnson's voice broke momentarily.

"These four seniors, they've gone through a lot. They've gone though a lot," an emotional Johnson said of Zach Finley, Marcus Schroeder, Nick Lake and Pawel Buczak. "I don't know if you ever win enough games to fill your heart up. I don't know if it is 20 wins, 21 wins...it's seeing them succeed in the face of adversity. It makes me happy. It makes me really happy."

The first half gave Johnson cause for elation. Scoring 23 straight eight minutes in, the orange and black opened up a 35-8 lead and held a 40-14 advantage at the break.

The second half was another story. Penn ran off nine in a row after intermission and kept shaving the Princeton lead down point by point, eventually drawing to 58-51 on a Jack Eggleston breakaway dunk with 2:16 to play.

As the Quakers pulled closer and closer still, with Princeton recording just five second half field goals, Johnson refused to call a time out.

On a night when the school honored four seniors playing their final regular season game, there wasn't much he could tell them that they hadn't already learned.

"They know the guys in our league. They know the other teams. Nothing's being thrown at them that is a surprise," Johnson said. I'm not going to call time out to give them a pep talk. That's just not how we coach and they understand that. It showed a lot of guts on their part and that's what we expect for them to try and figure it out."

Making 10-12 at the line in the waning moments, Princeton could exhale with their 20th win of the season and send the senior class off the floor with one last home win, sweeping Penn for the first time since 2001.

Sophomore guard Douglas Davis, who was held without a point for the first time in his collegiate career the other time these two teams met this season, scored 16 of his game high 21 in the first half.

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Tuesday News:

Today's Game: Penn (6-21 / 5-8) vs. Princeton (19-8 / 10-3)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 8:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Penn leads 122-99.
Last meeting: Princeton 58 Penn 51 - 2/16/10.

Penn Princeton
3-10 Home Record 9-3
3-11 Away Record 10-5
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
304 RPI 126
315 Sagarin 137
304 Pomeroy 116
62.8 Points / Game 59.7
72.7 Points Allowed / Game 52.2
.414 FG% .438
.747 FT% .724
.316 3PT FG% .365
30.6 Rebounds / Game 30.3
9.4 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.7
-2.1 Rebounding Margin +1.3
13.6 Assists / Game 11.8
15.0 Turnovers / Game 13.1
1.9 Blocks / Game 3.1
Rosen: 17.7 Points Davis: 12.4
Eggleston: 6.4 Rebounds Mavraides: 4.4
Rosen: 4.4 Assists Schroeder: 3.1
Belcore: 1.2 Steals Schroeder: 1.7
Eggleston: 0.7 Blocks Maddox: 0.8
Howlett: .559 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Finley: .614
Rosen: .862 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Saunders: .933
Rosen: .429 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Saunders: .462

The Princeton class of 2010, pictured as incoming freshmen.

Wednesday, March 10th
(9) South Florida / (16) DePaul winner vs. (8) Georgetown - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
Big East Tournament

Thursday, March 11th
(10) Indiana vs. (7) Northwestern - 5:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Big 10 Tournament

(6) Oregon State vs. (3) Washington - 9:00 pm ET - FSN
Pac-10 Tournament

Friday, March 12th
(6) Charlotte / (11) UMass winner vs. (3) Richmond - 9:00 pm ET
Atlantic 10 Tournament

Denver (19-13) fell short of North Texas in the Sun Belt semis, 63-56. The Pioneers were within one with under seven minutes to go, before Josh White scored five straight for the Mean Green.

Kareem Maddox represents Princeton in this week's Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

Behind 22 points and seven boards from Mason Rocca, Armani Jeans nipped Canadian Solar Bologna, 73-71.

Here's a transcript of a SLAM Magazine article on Brian Taylor. For those interested in the organization Taylor is currently involved with, visit the Inner City Education Foundation Public Schools web site.

John Shurna from Northwestern earned consensus second-team All-Big Ten status. Fellow Wildcat Drew Crawford was the media's choice for Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

Oregon State's Seth Tarver was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year.

Mercer is the 11 seed in the Division II Men�s Basketball National Tournament. They'll open round robin play versus Kishwaukee on Tuesday at 7:30 pm ET.

Will Venable is back in the swing of things.

Princeton slides up to third place in the latest iteration of the Schuylkill 16.



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