YouTube potpourri LV.
Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Basketball Talk 101 with Kevin "Moon" Mullin.
Six additional clips after the jump.
Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Basketball Talk 101 with Kevin "Moon" Mullin.
Six additional clips after the jump.
As promised yesterday, here's the second stanza of Princeton's 70-62 win at St. Joe's in the first contest of 2010. Current Tigers Douglas Davis and Ian Hummer had 17 and 10 points respectively, two of the four Princeton players in double figures.
There were a lot of stoppages in the final 20 minutes, so they're divided into 11 separate files. The first half can be found here.
The third of three complete Princeton games that were recently uploaded to YouTube is the Tigers' 70-62 win at St. Joe's in the first contest of 2010.
While Princeton had struggled to crack 40 points in their final two tilts of '09 versus Monmouth and Wagner, they knocked down their first first four three point shots on Hawk Hill and desperately held on at the end for a victory in a hostile environment.
Pawel Buczak was a perfect 5-5 from the field as his team led for the final 37:53, one of four Tigers in double figures.
The first half of the game is divided into seven files, with six videos coming after the jump. I'll embed the second half tomorrow.
A professional highlight package with a Florida State slant produced by the ACC.
A handful of Princeton games have been uploaded to YouTube. The second of which I'm highlighting is a victory from three seasons ago over Columbia.
There was no letdown one day after a 61-41 win over Cornell. Princeton held Columbia without a field goal the opening 9:05 and dispatched the Lions 63-35.
The full game is broken down after the jump. If you missed last week's post of the aforementioned triumph over the Big Red, it can be found here.
Select plays filmed from the stands last night in Tallahassee.
There's an additional postgame package here.
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.
Drexel defeated Fairfield (7-5) by eight. Stags head coach Sydney Johnson has a book to recommend.
Not to be outdone by Ken Pomeroy, Big Apple Buckets also ran 10,000 simulations of the Ivy League.
Princeton recruit Mike Washington, Jr. is part of a story about siblings on Oak Harbor teams.
Oregon State kicks off Pac-12 play at Washington.
Troy visits Denver as both schools begin the Sun Belt conference slate.
Around the Ivy League: A seven game Columbia (7-5) winning streak ended at Marist, 79-59. Cornell (4-7) fell in overtime by nine at Stony Brook.
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?
Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, a surprisingly even-handed highlight package of yesterday's game at Siena.
Six seven additional clips after the jump.
GoNUxstream has five minutes of highlights from last Sunday's game.
Wish they had included Brendan Connolly's big dunk + foul. Alas.
Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Northeastern head coach Bill Coen praises Ian Hummer after Sunday's game.
Four additional clips after the jump.
WZBN provides alternate angles to The Comcast Network's broadcast but inexplicably doesn't include the game's final play?
Was asked earlier today: When was the last time Princeton came from 16 down to win? Some casual research finds plenty of -10 to -12 comebacks in recent seasons but nothing of that margin.