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Tuesday News:

A top 2013 small forward is going to Georgetown. His "short list" of 10 schools had included Princeton.

The Hoya wrapped up 2011-12 with John Thompson III.

Chris Young delayed his next rehab start for worthwhile non-injury-related reasons.

Over the weekend Will Venable hit his second home run of the season.

A guard from Seton Hall will transfer to Fairfield.

There's a now-local power forward who is debating going to the Ivy League.

One more recruiting tidbit: A 2013 shooting guard listed Princeton among his suitors when asked.

Trenton TV station WZBN has been sold, which means no more highlight packages of random basketball games.



Thursday News:

Tonight is Luke Owings' charity bout. Read our interview with Owings about his training and motivation to step in the ring here and consider making a donation to support Haymakers For Hope.

Chris Young pitched into the sixth inning during yesterday's second rehab start down in Florida. Young's next stop is likely AAA Buffalo.

Georgetown's Jeff Green will graduate this weekend, five years after leaving school for the NBA. A great story.

Will Venable had four hits (video) in a San Diego victory at Washington. Venable is third on the Padres with a .278 batting average.

On the recruiting front a guard from New Jersey lists Princeton as one of his four Ivy League suitors.



Tuesday News:

FC Barcelona fell to eventual champion Olympiacos in the Euroleague Final Four on Friday. In the game Judson Wallace scored three points off the bench.

Wallace received extended playing time during his team's subsequent third place game victory versus Panathinaikos, tallying 12 and grabbing four rebounds. Highlights are streaming here.

He might not have made it into a varsity game last season, but Princeton's Tom Noonan is succeeding off the court writing about music and culture, including this thoughtful piece on Tom Gabel from the band Against Me!.

See how Jadwin Gym and other Ivy venues stand up in the NCAA's 2012 Men's Basketball Attendance report.

A few recruiting tidbits for today...

There's a wing from Florida who has interest from Princeton as well as other Ivy programs.

A high scoring New Jersey guard whom the Tiger staff reached out to earlier this year has opted for a Division II school.

Heading to Princeton to play football, this Nevada quarterback plans to try out for the basketball team during the Fall workout period.

Northwestern will host Maryland in November's ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

A forward who spent two seasons at Xavier is transferring to Denver.

The first rehab start by Chris Young received a positive review from the Mets' pitching coach.

The NCAA's Rules Committee is addressing issues ranging from court surface consistency, sportsmanship and monitor reviews.



Friday News:

Bill Bradley spoke at Princeton on Wednesday. The Daily Princetonian engaged the former Senator for a Q&A.

Tiger head coach Mitch Henderson is scheduled to participate in the New York Yankees/New Era Pinstripe Bowl Charity Golf Tournament on Tuesday.

It was a successful minor league start for Chris Young down in Florida. The former Princeton two sport standout pitched five shutout innings for the St. Lucie Mets.

Judson Wallace is interviewed as FC Barcelona arrived in Turkey for their Eurocup Final Four matchup with Olympiacos. The game takes place at 2:00 pm ET today and can be streamed on ESPN3.

A big man from Florida is a late signee for Georgetown's 2012 recruiting class.



Ivy League Statement on Postseason Basketball Tournament Proposals.

While I was out watching The Avengers save the planet, the Ivy League issued the following statement...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 10, 2012

RED BANK, N.J. -- The Ivy League announced today that its directors of athletics have decided not to move forward with proposals for postseason tournaments in men's and women's basketball.

"After careful consideration of these proposals, the athletics directors decided that our current method of determining the Ivy League Champion and our automatic bid recipient to the NCAA Championship is the best model moving forward," said Robin Harris, Ivy League Executive Director.

In men's and women's basketball, the Ivy League plays a 14-game, double round-robin schedule where each team plays each other home and away. The team with the best conference record in each sport is awarded the Ivy title and the League's NCAA Tournament automatic bid.

The Ivy League athletics directors discussed the proposals at their annual meetings, which concluded Thursday afternoon in Red Bank, N.J.

The Ivy League Office will not comment further on this matter.



Tuesday News:

The big news from yesterday was the Ivy League's announcement that NBC Sports Network (formerly Versus) would be carrying between six and 10 men's basketball games in 2012-13 and 2013-14. As Soft Pretzel Logic states, these broadcasts can include non-conference matchups.

In addition, Princeton's separate agreement with the ESPN family of networks, which seems to always mean two Ivy contests at Jadwin Gym are broadcast nationally, remains in effect and continues beyond this two year deal with NBC Sports Network.

Whether that means fewer Princeton games will be part of this new package or that you'll see more Tiger action than ever before with greater ease remains to be seen.

This new partnership also includes Ivy League football and men's lacrosse games.

John Rogers recommends some "great stocks for sports lovers."

More blogging by Judson Wallace as FC Barcelona preps for the Euroleague Final Four.

Chris Young is scheduled to make his first rehab start on Thursday with the Mets' Class A-Advanced affiliate in St. Lucie.

If the Portland Trail Blazers call about their open General Manager position, the Sacramento Bee feels Geoff Petrie should listen.

Bill Bradley shares his concerns about the influence of money in politics.

On this day in 1967, Pete Carril was hired at Princeton.

Sydney Johnson feels Tony Newsom is "ready to be a head coach." Will Brown agree?

I was shocked to read late last night that Don Gowan, head coach at the Canterbury School, died suddenly. He was only 38. Gowan coached Princeton recruit Edo Lawrence and I enjoyed talking with him and exchanging emails for multiple pieces this past season. My condolences to his friends, family and colleagues.



Friday News:

Georgetown will face Texas on December 4th at Madison Square Garden in one half of the Jimmy V Classic doubleheader.

Take an early look at the Ivy League for 2013 using Value Add. Ian Hummer also projects nicely among all “Low-Major” returnees.

Jadwin Gym has provided Princeton with one of the 50 best current overall home court records in Division I.

A tour of the minor leagues for Chris Young will wait.

There's a real good Grantland piece on how Roy Hibbert avoided becoming a stiff.

Fairfield has published an official press release on the hiring of Kyle Koncz.

Chris Mooney and Richmond welcome Butler to the Atlantic 10 conference.

Brown's search for their next basketball coach has apparently been narrowed to nine names, including a few familiar faces.



Wednesday News:

There is a magazine profile of Pete Carril you can read the first portion of sans subscription.

Brian Taylor has been named the Executive Director of Teleos Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Arizona.

Vote for Princeton's NCAA Tournament victory over UCLA to represent New Jersey in ESPN's Great State Debate.

If there are no setbacks along the way, Chris Young could rejoin the Mets' rotation later this month.

A lengthy end of season Q&A with Fairfield coach Sydney Johnson ran in the Connecticut Post. Click through to read part one, part two and part three.

Kevin Broadus has been promoted to the position of assistant coach at Georgetown.

Stephen Goldsmith is the subject of a story in his school's newspaper!

Here is the apparent short list for Brown's next basketball coach.



YouTube potpourri LXVIII.

Here’s the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, 2011-12 Georgetown season highlights.

Eight additional videos follow after the jump.

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Friday News:

Next season's Northwestern team got a whole lot bigger with the official signing of a 7'0" center from Romania plus a one year forward transfer via Louisville.

Former Tiger captain Al Dufty is remembered.

More on this offseason's hot topic, a possible Ivy League basketball tournament. The most interesting bit of information to me in this piece is who drafted the proposal, which I had not seen reported previously.

Will Venable is ready for his steady approach to pay off.

A tribute to former Mercer County Community College coach Howie Landa is planned for mid-September, including the creation of the Howie Landa Fund. I know this is something current Vikings coach Howie Levy has been closely involved with for a while now.

So much for the Jerome Allen to SMU rumor. Illinois State's Tim Jankovich was hired as the Mustangs' coach-in-waiting.



Kyle Koncz joins the Fairfield staff.

After one season as an assistant coach at Williams College, Kyle Koncz '08 (left) has been hired by Sydney Johnson (right) as the new Director Of Basketball Operations at Fairfield.

This position opened when Brian Nash left the Stags for a job at Duquesne and Martin Bahar was promoted from DOBO to assistant.



Monday News:

Bill Bradley will open a tour for his new book "We Can All Do Better" with a public talk at Princeton on May 9th.

FC Barcelona is in the Euroleague Final Four and Judson Wallace is blogging again.

There are three returning Princeton Tigers in the top 350 of a value add list of 2012-13's projected best 2,000 players.

The next stop for Chris Young is likely the Florida State League.

A USC point guard is transferring to Penn.



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