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YouTube potpourri XCIII.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. While I haven't found any videos posted from last weekend's games, here are select plays from the Tigers' wins at Columbia and Cornell.

11 additional clips of varying lengths and sources can be found after the jump.

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Never tell me the odds!

The possibility of successfully navigating the Ivy League is greater than the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field, Captain Solo.

A friend sent me a spreadsheet this morning including all 42 possible outcomes (22 decided in the regular season, 20 decided with a playoff) for Princeton and Harvard's remaining games.

Using Ken Pomeroy's predictive model, Princeton is at 50% to win the league outright.

The chance of a one game playoff for the NCAA bid is 36%.

See a full table of games and scenarios after the jump.

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Monday News:

The Daily Princetonian, the Crimson and the Dartmouth have pieces on the weekend's games, as does Princeton Alumni Weekly.

A key for the Tigers the rest of the way is offensive adaptability.

There's a Mid-Majority piece on Harvard/Princeton.

Fairfield (17-14) fell 73-60 at Marist to close their regular season. The Stags will play St. Peter's in the first round of the MAAC Tournament on Friday. A full bracket can be viewed here.

I'll be back later today with a look at the odds of every possible Ivy League scenario.



Sunday News:

Fairfield vs. Marist - 2:00 pm ET - ESPN3

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's win versus Dartmouth on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Trenton Times and on dartmouthsports.com.

The Daily Princetonian has more on the Tigers victory over Harvard. You can stream the entire game on demand by clicking here.

Seton Hall Prep rode a career high from Princeton recruit Spencer Weisz into the NJSIAA Non-Public, North A tournament final. The championship will be played Wednesday night at Rutgers.

Future Tiger Henry Caruso and Serra went down to Mitty in the Central Coast Section Open Division title game.

Richmond (17-12) fell 78-74 at Dayton.

Tied with 2:55 left in the Region XIX tournament final, Mercer (21-10) was outscored 10-4 the rest of the way by Essex. Mustafa El-Amin had 24 for the Vikings as their season came to a close.

An eighth straight Denver (19-8) victory gave the Pioneers second place in the WAC to themselves, topping New Mexico State by six.

Otto Porter had 28 points as Georgetown (23-4) took down Rutgers, 64-51.

Today Fairfield closes MAAC regular season play at Marist.

Oh! If you're interested in Seniors on a Stick for any of the five Tigers honored yesterday, please let me know. Demand exceeded supply and I'd be happy to run off a few more on request.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (8-20 / 5-6) led the entire way versus Harvard (17-9 / 9-3) but a landscape-altering result was not secure until Christian Webster's three point shot came up short of the rim at the horn with the Crimson trailing by three. Yale (12-17 / 6-6) won 79-70 at beguiling Cornell (13-16 / 5-7). A Tucker Halpern three point shot at the buzzer gave Brown (12-14 / 6-6) the 61-58 decision against Columbia (11-14 / 3-8).



Dartmouth pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy Robert Solomon.

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Princeton 68 Dartmouth 63.

Box Score : HD Box Score

If it wasn't for a foot injury endured during Princeton's non-conference slate last season, tonight would have been Will Barrett's Senior Night.

The re-junior with an extra year of eligibility remaining lifted his former 2013 classmates in their final contest at Jadwin Gym, scoring a career high 23 on 5-11 three point shooting to rally an initially clumsy and careless band of Tigers past Dartmouth.

Barrett made three consecutive shots from behind the arc with Princeton up five, helping extend a late advantage to 57-47 with 3:26 remaining.

The Tigers converted their final 10 free throws to hold off the Big Green before five points against the far bench reserves in the last seven seconds made the final closer than it seemed.

“I’m really happy for the senior class to get a home sweep,” said Princeton head coach Mitch Henderson. “It wasn’t a pretty game for us but I think this kind of happens in the [Ivy] League.”

In addition to Barrett's outside shooting, T.J. Bray hit four of five times from deep on his way to 21 points and Ian Hummer totaled 13 in his ultimate game at home.

A night after going 1-10 from three, the Tigers returned to form connecting on 10-19 outside attempts including an 8-13 second half.

Randy Melville's son Tyler was superb for Dartmouth, scoring a personal best 23 on 9-11 attempts. He was joined by Gabas Maldunas (17) in double figures.

Princeton trailed 19-11 with 6:35 left in the first half and 21-20 at the intermission before returning on an 11-3 run.

Postgame audio from Coach Mitch Henderson, Will Barrett & Brendan Connolly plus the rest of this recap can all found after the jump.

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Saturday News:

Today's Game: Dartmouth (7-18 / 3-8) vs. Princeton (15-9 / 8-2)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 6:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 143-61.
Last meeting: Princeton 73 Dartmouth 55 - 2/15/13.

Dartmouth Princeton
4-7 Home Record 8-4
3-11 Away Record 7-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-1
308 RPI 110
306 Sagarin 88
292 Pomeroy 77
60.6 Points / Game 63.8
66.2 Points Allowed / Game 56.8
.397 FG% .466
.712 FT% .724
.333 3PT FG% .390
32.0 Rebounds / Game 31.7
10.3 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.2
-2.2 Rebounding Margin +3.2
10.5 Assists / Game 14.4
13.8 Turnovers / Game 12.5
2.4 Blocks / Game 3.2
Mitola: 11.0 Points Hummer: 16.4
Maldunas: 6.6 Rebounds Hummer: 6.6
Mitola: 2.0 Assists Hummer: 4.2
Gil: 1.7 Steals Bray: 1.8
Maldunas: 1.3 Blocks Hummer: 0.8
Boehm: .460 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Koon: .555
Mitola: .870 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Koon: .800
Melville: .400 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Barrett: .514

Richmond vs. Dayton - 4:00 pm ET
Mercer vs. Essex - 5:00 pm ET - Region XIX final
New Mexico State vs. Denver - 6:00 pm ET - ESPN3
Rutgers vs. Georgetown - 9:00 pm ET - ESPNU

Harvard vs. Penn - 6:00 pm ET - NBCSN
Yale vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Brown vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET

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In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's win over Harvard on goprincetontigers.com, in the Star Ledger, in the Trentonian, in the Trenton Times, in the Boston Globe, in the Crimson, on CBS Sports, on Ivy Hoops Online and on gocrimson.com.

The Trentonian also has a piece on Ian Hummer passing Doug Davis for second all-time in scoring at Princeton.

There's a story about future Tiger Steven Cook in Wilmette Life. Cook's New Trier squad were victorious in Illinois' Class 4A regional final.

Cook also received All-Area honorable mention honors.

Princeton recruit Amir Bell and East Brunswick advanced to the Central Jersey, Group 4 tournament finals, where they will host Trenton.

Khyan Rayner and Jesuit made it out of the OSAA Class 6A state playoff's second round unscathed.

Another double-double for Kareem Maddox at Newcastle.

In the lowest-scoring game in MAAC history, Manhattan topped Fairfield (17-13) by a 34-31 final.

Richmond plays at Dayton, Mercer's in the Region XIX finals (which you can stream live video of here for free), Denver hosts New Mexico State and Georgetown welcomes Rutgers late.

Below, Rich Chvotkin has the call for the conclusion of the Hoyas' double OT win at UConn.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (11-14 / 5-6) made 13 three pointers in a 84-65 win at Shonn Miller-less Cornell (13-15 / 5-6). Maodo Lo had a career high 20 as Columbia (12-13 / 4-7) stopped Yale (11-17 / 5-6) by 13. Dartmouth (7-18 / 3-8) heads to Jadwin Gym on the heels of just their sixth win at The Palestra, 69-64 over Penn (7-20 / 4-6).



Harvard pictures.

Photos from today's game courtesy Robert Solomon.

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Princeton 58 Harvard 53.

Box Score : HD Box Score

What coaches refer to as "winning plays" are sometimes simply small moments, magnified.

On a dominant evening where he scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, the biggest play Ian Hummer made was a slap in the air.

That five fingered chop caught Mack Darrow's missed front end free throw bounding high off the back rim with :07.6 remaining and the Tigers desperately holding on to a 54-53 lead.

Hummer's decision to use a curved palm instead of going for a difficult offensive rebound versus Steve Moundou-Missi directed the ball towards the Tigers' bench.

On an evening where he scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds, the biggest play T.J. Bray made was a sprint to the sidelines.

Bray raced to the ball and with a curl of his hand as he sailed out of bounds with a crash, sent possession down the floor to Denton Koon in the backcourt.

Koon was fouled with :02.7 showing and converted both his one-and-one attempts, making it a three point game.

A three quarter court pass by Harvard's Jonah Travis was knocked away by Hummer to Bray and Bray secured a game wherein Princeton had just one field goal in the final 9:58 of the second half - which just happened to be a Hummer tip follow of a posting Bray's miss that moved the Tigers back up one after the Crimson had taken their first lead of the contest.

Beyond Hummer and Bray, no other Princeton player scored more than six.

Moundou-Missi was Harvard high man, totaling 15 including a perfect 7-7 from the line. Wesley Saunders added 11 and freshman point Siyani Chambers 10, both on 4-10 shooting.

Two of the top 10 three point shooting teams in the country combined to go 1-18 on the night with the only make coming from Mack Darrow with 9:58 left that boosted the Tigers up 46-36.

Harvard would answer with a 10-0 run.

Postgame audio from Coach Mitch Henderson, Ian Hummer & T.J. Bray plus the rest of this recap can be found after the jump.

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Friday News:

Today's Game: Harvard (17-7 / 9-1) vs. Princeton (14-9 / 7-2)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: ESPNU
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 128-41.
Last meeting: Harvard 69 Princeton 57 - 2/16/13.

Harvard Princeton
11-1 Home Record 7-4
6-6 Away Record 7-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-1
87 RPI 120
96 Sagarin 91
98 Pomeroy 77
70.2 Points / Game 64.0
64.5 Points Allowed / Game 57.0
.488 FG% .470
.716 FT% .716
.401 3PT FG% .397
29.9 Rebounds / Game 31.5
7.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.0
-0.2 Rebounding Margin +2.8
13.9 Assists / Game 14.6
14.0 Turnovers / Game 12.6
4.5 Blocks / Game 3.3
Saunders: 16.7 Points Hummer: 16.1
Moundou-Missi: 4.9 Rebounds Hummer: 6.3
Chambers: 5.9 Assists Hummer: 4.3
Saunders: 2.0 Steals Bray: 1.9
Smith: 2.0 Blocks Hummer: 0.9
Travis: .615 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Koon: .566
Rivard: .889 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Koon: .794
Chambers: .439 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Koon: .536

Fairfield vs. Manhattan - 9:00 pm ET - ESPNU

Brown vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET

Try to relax by joining fellow site members in the forum during the game, whether you're in the stands or watching at home. You must be subscribed and logged in to participate.

Start your morning with profiles of Denton Koon, Chris Clement and Ian Hummer.

Is Princeton the nation's best unlucky team?

The Daily Princetonian previews tonight's contest and the goes deeper inside tonight's numbers.

There are additional previews in the Trentonian and the Crimson.

Mercer (21-9) advanced to their third Region XIX championship game in the past four years with a 91-55 win over Lackawanna. Filip Sekulic had 26 in the victory. The Vikings will play Essex for the title on Saturday at 5:00 pm ET. Bookmark this link to stream the game live.

In a rather similar script to their meeting in Columbus, Northwestern (13-16) led Ohio State by one with less than four minutes remaining before the Buckeyes closed on a 15-4 spurt.

Oregon rallied past Oregon State (13-16) in the second half, 85-75.

After Harvard/Princeton wraps, Fairfield at Manhattan will be broadcast on ESPNU.



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