Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (3-11) lost their fourth straight, 65-61 versus Holy Cross. Despite shooting 11-21 from three point range, Yale (8-4) fell by 20 at #10 Florida. Missing two shots to tie in the final 12 seconds, Cornell (4-8) stayed winless on the road after a 63-60 defeat at Bucknell. Harvard (12-1) came from 10 down at the break to record a very nice 74-69 win over St. Joe's.
Assistant coach Brian Earl summed up Princeton’s cuckoo three overtime win at Florida State with unexpected neatness on WPRB’s postgame show:
“A lot of mistakes, a lot of stupid plays but in the end this is why you play.”
The Tigers’ first three OT game since 1994 had absolutely everything, but in the 55th minute Princeton had Ian Hummer, Douglas Davis and finally a signature victory.
Davis may have struggled on his lean-in attempts to win the game at the end of regulation as well as the second extra frame but his three point shot from the top of the arc off a Hummer feed caught the front rim, hit the glass square and went down to make it 68-65 Tigers.
Playing all 55 minutes (minus one possession), Davis had 25 points including five three point shots.
Hummer also scored 25 on 10-19 shooting, going 5-5 at the free throw line while grabbing 15 rebounds. It was Hummer’s dunk follow of a Davis drive that gave his team a five point lead with less than a minute to go.
While the Seminoles tallied eight points in the final 30 seconds, Princeton went 5-6 at the line and had a superb victory in their final game of 2011, the first team to beat Florida State at home this season.
Eons previous the Tigers built a 27-10 halftime advantage which finally evaporated in the final minute of regulation. Florida State took their first lead of the game at 51-49 during the first of the three bonus frames.
Denton Koon added seven points and 10 boards off the bench.
Today's Game:Princeton (6-7 / 0-0) vs. Florida State (8-4 / 0-0) Location: Tucker Center - Tallahassee, FL Time: 7:00 pm ET Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB TV:ESPN3 Internet: goprincetontigers.com Series History: Princeton leads 2-0. Last meeting:Princeton 50 Florida State 46 - 12/28/98
Princeton
Florida State
2-2
Home Record
7-0
3-4
Away Record
0-2
1-1
Neutral Record
1-2
181
RPI
49
175
Sagarin
36
139
Pomeroy
35
61.5
Points / Game
70.2
60.4
Points Allowed / Game
59.8
.419
FG%
.451
.633
FT%
.688
.338
3PT FG%
.316
33.2
Rebounds / Game
40.2
9.5
Off. Rebounds / Game
13.3
-0.6
Rebounding Margin
+5.6
14.2
Assists / Game
12.3
13.8
Turnovers / Game
18.8
3.4
Blocks / Game
6.7
Hummer: 17.8
Points
Snaer: 12.4
Hummer: 7.8
Rebounds
James: 8.9
Bray: 3.7
Assists
Loucks: 3.6
Hummer: 1.8
Steals
Dulkys: 2.0
Hummer: 0.8
Blocks
James: 2.5
Koon: .641
FG% (Min: 10 FGM)
James: .578
Davis: .867
FT% (Min: 10 FTM)
Snaer .889
Davis: .414
3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)
Dulkys: .356
UNC Greensboro vs. Richmond - 4:00 pm ET
Lafayette vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET
Florida State is ready to get back to action. The Tallahassee Democrat previews tonight's game. These two articles may open in front of a paywall. I had mixed results.
Princeton recruit Mike Washington, Jr. scored 13 in a loss for Oak Harbor at the Bellevue Holiday Tournament.
Unable to completely dig out of a 20 point hole, Oregon State (10-3) fell 95-80 at Washington.
Richmond hosts UNC Greensboro today. The Spiders will raise a banner honoring Kevin Anderson before the game.
Around the Ivy League: Harvard (11-1) defeated Boston College for the fourth straight time, 67-46. Brown (5-9) lost 66-49 at St. Francis (NY). Down 19 midway through the second half, Yale (8-3) got as close as two with a minute to go but could not finish the comeback at Wake Forest. Penn (6-7) suffered a similar fate in the same state, dropping at 75-70 decision at Davidson.
Troy vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Washington - 9:00 pm ET - Root Sports
Brown vs. St. Francis (NY) - 2:00 pm ET
Yale vs. Wake Forest - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Boston College - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN3
Penn vs. Davidson - 7:00 pm ET
Louisville is undefeated no more. Markel Starks scored a career high 20 as Georgetown (11-1) went to to the Yum! Center and opened Big East action with a 71-68 win. Hoya Hoops has the postgame audio.
With five players in double figures, Richmond (8-6) defeated Liberty, 77-61.
Northwestern (10-3) was thoroughly outclassed at Ohio State, 87-54.
Stuck on the baseline between Bruiser Flint’s sideline acrobatics (does he kick a foot in the air on every jump shot by the opposition?) and a diminutive man with a bullhorn repeating “defensedefensedefensedefensedefense” for the entirety of each possession by the visiting team, I took in Fairfield’s trip to Drexel tonight.
A handful of near-complete Princeton games have been posted on YouTube. The first of which I'm spotlighting is a victory from three seasons ago over Cornell.
The Tigers surprised the Big Red 61-41, ending Cornell's 19 game conference winning streak in the process. The rest of the action can be found after the jump.
My first two reactions upon watching some of this:
-There goes my evening.
-Doug Davis and Jason Briggs were on the same roster? How did I forget that?
Northwestern vs. Ohio State - 5:30 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Georgetown vs. Louisville - 7:00 pm ET - ESPN2
Liberty vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET
Fairfield vs. Drexel - 7:30 pm ET
Columbia vs. Marist - 7:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. Stony Brook - 7:00 pm ET
Georgetown begins Big East play on the road at #4 Louisville. Hoya freshman Otto Porter has gone from a small town player to a big time talent.
It is also the conference opener for Northwestern, who visits #2 Ohio State. Guard Alex Marcotullio will play through injury in this hostile environment.
I think this is a really neat holiday present, created by Brian from Hoya Prospectus.
After the jump you can view a shot selection chart through the Siena game for 13 different Princeton players broken down into five separate columns: Dunks, Layups, Two Point Jumpers, Three Point Jumpers and Free Throws.
Some interesting numbers. Can't thank Brian enough for doing this.
Princeton coach Mitch Henderson is profiled in a Wall Street Journal feature that talks to Pete Carril, Darren Hite, Jesse Rosenfeld and yours truly about the first year head man.
Lineup changes are likely when Florida State hosts Princeton next week.
This New York Times article on financial aid changes in the Ivy League should be the jumping off point for an interesting discussion.
Site editor Jon Solomon hosts his annual 24-Hour Holiday Radio Show on 103.3 fm WPRB starting tonight at 6:00 pm ET. You can listen here. I hope you all have a safe, happy, healthy and restful holiday season.
Around the Ivy League: Brown (5-8) lost at home to Maine, 71-58. Albany handed Dartmouth (3-10) their third straight defeat, 82-74. Behind a career high 30 from Tyler Bernardini, Penn (6-6) bested Marist by 13.
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Sun. 11/10 vs. Florida A&M
Sat. 11/16 at Butler
Wed. 11/20 vs. Lafayette
Sat. 11/23 at Rice
Tue. 11/26 vs. George Mason
Sat. 11/30 at Bucknell
Sat. 12/7 vs. FDU
Wed. 12/11 at Rutgers
Sat. 12/14 at Penn State
Fri. 12/20 vs. Portland*
Sat. 12/21 vs. Pacific*
Tue. 12/31 vs. Kent State
Sat. 1/4 at Liberty
Sat. 1/11 at Penn
Sun. 1/26 vs. Kean
Fri. 1/31 at Harvard
Sat. 2/1 at Dartmouth
Fri. 2/7 vs. Columbia
Sat. 2/8 vs. Cornell
Fri. 2/14 at Brown
Sat. 2/15 at Yale
Fri. 2/21 vs. Dartmouth
Sat. 2/22 vs. Harvard
Fri. 2/28 vs. Yale
Sat. 3/1 vs. Brown
Fri. 3/7 at Cornell
Sat. 3/8 at Columbia
Tue. 3/11 vs. Penn
2,503 - B. Bradley, 1962-65
1,625 - I. Hummer, 2009-13
1,550 - D. Davis, 2008-12
1,546 - K. Mueller, 1987-91
1,451 - P. Campbell, 1959-62
1,441 - C. Robinson, 1979-83
1,428 - B. Earl, 1995-99
1,365 - B. Scrabis, 1985-89
1,321 - G. Petrie, 1967-70
1,292 - H. Haabestad, 1952-55
1,277 - G. Lewullis, 1995-99
1,239 - B. Taylor, 1970-72
1,207 - S. Goodrich 1994-98
1,133 - F. Sowinski, 1975-78
1,130 - R. Hielscher, 1991-95
1,122 - C. Thomforde, 1966-69
1,099 - T. Manakas, 1970-73
1,090 - J. Wallace, 2001-05
1,088 - C. Belz, 1956-59
1,079 - B. Hauptfuhrer, 1973-76
1,076 - B. Roma, 1976-79
1,071 - C. Mooney, 1990-94
1,064 - A. Hyland, Jr., 1960-63
1,062 - L. Brangan, 1957-60
1,057 - A. Hill, 1973-76
1,054 - D. Mavraides, 2007-11
1,044 - S. Johnson, 1993-1997
1,031 - J. Hummer, 1967-70
1,010 - W. Venable, 2001-05