YouTube potpourri XXXVI.
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, "Chin" from Gabe Lewullis to Brian Earl beats NC State at the Meadowlands in 1997.
Four additional clips after the jump.
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, "Chin" from Gabe Lewullis to Brian Earl beats NC State at the Meadowlands in 1997.
Four additional clips after the jump.
Mitch Henderson has completed his Princeton coaching staff with the addition of Craig Moore as volunteer assistant.
A 2009 Northwestern graduate, Moore set Wildcat records for most three pointers in a game (9), season (110) and career (320 - fourth-most in Big Ten history) during his career while playing for Bill Carmody and then-assistant coach Henderson.
Moore hails from Doylestown, PA and attended the Lawrenceville School. He was part of the Big Red's staff for a portion of the 2010-11 season after suiting up one year in the Netherlands.
Moore and Brian Earl should have some legendary post-practice shooting contests.
Henderson, fourth from the right wearing a white turtleneck, was standing between Hofstra coach Mo Cassara and Rutgers' Mike Rice during the pregame ceremony recognizing the work accomplished by Coaches vs. Cancer.
All 10 coaches present were introduced by the PA announcer and received a handshake from Yankees manager Joe Girardi before a group photo was taken.
Higher resolution video of the entire ceremony can be streamed here.
Clips of the Tiger senior in action.
This well-constructed package should help land him employment somewhere in Europe.
Man, that initial crossover sure was an effective weapon...
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, an Euroleague interview with Dave Blatt.
Four additional clips after the jump.
A longer-form interview of Chris Mooney conducted by the UR Collegian.
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, the first of two interviews with Chris Thomforde. This originally aired on PBS 39 in 2007.
Four additional clips after the jump.
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, a teaser for Gabe Lewullis' portion of the Buick Human Highlight Reel.
Five additional clips after the jump.
The Spiders' head coach discusses his 10 year contract extension and his commitment to Richmond. A good line about Coach Carril about 2:50 in.
This question has come up several times over the last 10 days, and I don't have a great answer.
If Gabe Lewullis' 1996 NCAA Tournament layup versus defending champion UCLA is the biggest basket in the shot clock/three point shot/modern era of Princeton basketball (even though if Lewullis misses the game is almost certainly going to overtime) and Douglas Davis' jumper at the buzzer versus Harvard to win the 2011 Ivy League playoff is a close second, what's third?
The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, another angle of Douglas Davis' jumper has surfaced - this from just beyond the Harvard bench.
Nine additional clips after the jump.