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YouTube potpourri LII.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, SportsKnight gives you a chance to finally watch Ian Hummer's winning shot at Rutgers (among other plays).

Five additional clips after the jump.

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Video of Darrow's game-winner.

Filming a TV does not equal the most ideal quality, but you get the picture.

Comcast named Darrow's shot their Play of the Day.



YouTube potpourri LI.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, one-sided highlights from Northfield Mount Herman's win over the Princeton JV.

Nine additional clips after the jump.

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Friday News:

Fairfield vs. Niagara - 7:00 pm ET
Mississippi Valley State vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET

Columbia vs. Loyola Marymount - 10:00 pm ET - Centennial Classic

Hollis Thompson knocked down a three point shot with :01.8 remaining as Georgetown (6-1) ended #12 Alabama's 24 game home winning streak with the 57-55 win.

Mercer (1-7) lost to Ocean, 50-48.

The Princeton Packet chimes in on the Tigers' win over Lafayette.

A prior panic button pusher now looks at progress for Princeton.

Northwestern hosts Mississippi Valley State.

The start of conference play comes on the second day of December for Fairfield.

Would you like some top stock picks from John Rogers?

Around the Ivy League: Harvard (7-0) stayed perfect with a 55-48 win at Vermont.



YouTube potpourri L.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, highlights from Elon's win over Princeton edited to show only Phoenix highlights. You have been warned.

Five additional clips after the jump.

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YouTube potpourri XLIX.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, highlights from Northwestern's win over Tulsa at the Charleston Classic.

Five additional clips after the jump.

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The last four games against NC State.

Despite having never played them at home, Princeton still holds a 5-1 all-time record versus NC State and has won each of the last five meetings dating back to the 1965 NCAA Tournament.

Today, I'm going to focus on the previous four times the Tigers have played the Wolfpack, as the two teams faced off on four occasions between 1991 and 1999.

Like in our well-received historical pieces Twelve years of season openers, Rutgers in the 2000s, The last four games against Duke and Lavietes Pavilion: Where anything could happen, will happen and probably already has happened, read on for a multi-media bonanza of words, pictures, videos and memories from this quartet of Princeton victories.

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YouTube potpourri XLVIII.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, the 2011 Ivy League championship banner is revealed in the rafters of Jadwin Gym.

Six additional clips after the jump.

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YouTube potpourri XLVII.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, video game enthusiast Bill Carmody.

Five additional clips after the jump.

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YouTube potpourri XLVI.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Bill Carmody at Big Ten media day.

Four additional clips after the jump, including a fantastic Chris Mooney interview.

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YouTube potpourri XLV.

Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Chris Mooney answers questions at Richmond's media day.

Seven additional clips after the jump.

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New Recruit - Hans Brase.

As the head coach at the Hill School the past 11 seasons - coaching in the Mid Atlantic Prep League against future Princeton players Douglas Davis and Noah Savage for a school located less than 90 minutes away from Jadwin Gym - Seth Eilberg has a decent understanding of what is required to be a standout Tiger.

In 2012 Eilberg will send the Blues' senior big man Hans Brase to Princeton and Eilberg feels the strong, physical 6'9" forward has what it takes to succeed in the Ivy League.

Brase joins Edo Lawrence and Mike Washington, Jr. in what is shaping up to be a quality initial recruiting class for Mitch Henderson.

Eilberg and I discussed Brase at length this afternoon. Exclusive quotes and analysis plus links to player evaluations and videos can be found after the jump.

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