August 10, 2010 at 1:24 pm
Filed under 10-11, Administrative, Basketball, Princeton
November 2010
Fri. 11/12 Rutgers (161/156/140) - 7:00 pm ET - 78-73 [OT] W (1-0)
Sun. 11/14 at Duke (2/1/1) - 5:00 pm ET - CBE - ESPNU - 97-60 L (1-1)
Mon. 11/22 at James Madison (241/210/220) - 7:00 pm ET - CBE - 65-64 L (1-2)
Tue. 11/23 vs. Bucknell (258/235/257) - 4:30 pm ET - CBE - 66-55 W (2-2)
Wed. 11/24 vs. Presbyterian (329/333/334) - 4:30 pm ET - CBE - 69-67 L (2-3)
Sun. 11/28 Siena (31/59/55) - 2:00 pm ET - 86-77 [OT] W (3-3)
Tue. 11/30 at Lafayette (209/239/246) - 7:00 pm ET - 82-64 W (4-3)
December 2010
Sun. 12/5 Saint Joseph's (184/175/165) - 5:00 pm ET - 74-65 W (5-3)
Wed. 12/8 at Monmouth (290/306/296) - 7:00 pm ET - 64-61 W (6-3)
Sun. 12/12 at Tulsa (75/78/75) - 2:00 pm ET - 82-78 [2OT] W (7-3)
Fri. 12/17 at Wagner (332/335/340) - 7:00 pm ET - 69-57 W (8-3)
Wed. 12/22 at Towson (262/252/248) - 4:00 pm ET - 75-65 W (9-3)
Wed. 12/29 vs. Northeastern (78/74/82) - 9:30 pm ET - 65-63 W (10-3) ++
Thu. 12/30 vs. UCF (189/167/174) - 7:30 pm ET - 68-62 L (10-4) ++
January 2011
Wed. 01/05 Marist (334/332/332) - 7:00 pm ET - 68-57 W (11-4)
Sun. 01/23 TCNJ - 2:00 pm ET - 73-40 W (12-4)
Fri. 01/28 Brown (258/269/290) - 7:00 pm ET - 78-60 W (13-4 / 1-0)
Sat. 01/29 Yale (268/255/271) - 6:00 pm ET - 67-63 W (14-4 / 2-0)
February 2011
Fri. 02/04 Harvard (105/120/105) - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU - 65-61 W (15-4 / 3-0)
Sat. 02/05 Dartmouth (335/340/339) - 6:00 pm ET - 68-53 W (16-4 / 4-0)
Tue. 02/08 Penn (298/299/311) - 7:00 pm ET - TCN - 62-59 [OT] W (17-4 / 5-0)
Fri. 02/11 at Columbia (252/301/291) - 7:00 pm ET - 76-46 W (18-4 / 6-0)
Sat. 02/12 at Cornell (37/52/32) - 7:00 pm ET - 57-55 W (19-4 / 7-0)
Fri. 02/18 at Yale (268/255/271) - 7:00 pm ET - YES - 58-51 W (20-4 / 8-0)
Sat. 02/19 at Brown (258/269/290) - 6:00 pm ET - 75-65 L (20-5 / 8-1)
Fri. 02/25 Cornell (37/52/32) - 7:00 pm ET - 84-66 W (21-5 / 9-1)
Sat. 02/26 Columbia (252/301/291) - 6:00 pm ET - 66-61 W (22-5 / 10-1)
March 2011
Fri. 03/04 at Dartmouth (335/340/339) - 7:00 pm ET - 77-55 W (23-5 / 11-1)
Sat. 03/05 at Harvard (105/120/105) - 7:00 pm ET - 79-67 L (23-6 / 11-2)
Tue. 03/08 at Penn (298/299/311) - 7:00 pm ET - 70-58 W (24-6 / 12-2)
Sat. 03/12 vs. Harvard (105/120/105) - 4:00 pm ET - 63-62 W (25-6 / 12-2)
Thu. 03/17 vs. Kentucky (3/3/3) - 2:45 pm ET - CBS - 59-57 L (25-7 / 12-2)
Notes:
The 11/22, 11/23 and 11/24 games wereall played at James Madison University as part of the College Basketball Experience.
++ The 12/29 and 12/30 games were part of the UCF Holiday Classic in Oviedo, FL. This tournament replaced the UTEP Sun Bowl tournament that was mentioned at the Friends of Princeton Basketball event during reunions.
March 12 Ivy League playoff was played at Yale.
NCAA Tournament game took place in Tampa, Florida.
2010 RPI/Pomeroy/Sagarin ratings are in brackets above.
June 25, 2010 at 9:01 am
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Georgetown, Today's News
Georgetown center Greg Monroe was the seventh selection in yesterday's NBA Draft, rejoining former teammate DaJuan Summers in Detroit.
The Hoyas have annonuced their Big East conference matchups for 2010-11. NJ/NY/PA fans will have many chances to see John Thompson III's team in action at Seton Hall, at St. John's, at Rutgers and at Villanova.
Finally, on an administrative note, this site now has an official Terms of Service and Privacy Policy in effect, which you are encouraged to review.
May 21, 2010 at 2:57 pm
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Gabe Lewullis, Photos, Princeton, Steve Goodrich
After an exceptionally frustrating 30+ hour ordeal where our service provider caused numerous databases to go screwy and took this site's functionality down to "non-existant," everything appears to be working as it should.
Phew.
I apologize for a lack of updates in the back half of this week, but a jam-packed Saturday News awaits subscribers tomorrow.
For your patience, enjoy a photo you almost certainly have never seen before: Gabe Lewullis, Chris Doyal and Steve Goodrich after the final buzzer at the RCA Dome taken by the staff photographer of the Indianapolis Star for their March 15, 1996 edition.
February 15, 2010 at 10:24 am
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Princeton
For many Tiger undergraduates, Saturday night was the first time they had been to a men's basketball game at Jadwin Gym. People are still buzzing about the atmosphere you were able to create, giving the arena life it hadn't seen in ages. You did an amazing job.
From the web traffic stats since the final buzzer, it looks like Sunday and Monday are the first times many of you have visited princetonbasketball.com looking for more information on the team.
Welcome!
We're an independent subscription-based site that provides unparalleled coverage of the Princeton Tigers.
I'd like to offer any interested students the (poorly-publicized) student subscription discount rate of $15 if you're interested in becoming a member. That's 50% off our base rate.
Please email me for details, as this is not publicized on the site's subscription page.
What does that subscription get you?
-Full access to the complete site through the end of September 2010.
-Weekly interviews with Tiger coach Sydney Johnson that you can submit questions for.
-Postgame audio from players and coaches after every contest.
-The ability to read detailed recaps and exclusive statistical analysis for each game.
-Photo essays.
-Updates on recruiting classes, including interviews with all five 2010 recruits' high school coaches.
-Access to old posts and our complete archives.
-You'll learn about Princeton basketball history, the other branches of Pete Carril's coaching tree, get to interact with other Tiger fans in our comments and become part of a group of dedicated fans and alums. Have questions about the past, the present and the future? Someone here can answer'm.
With your subscription, you'll be able to take advantage of our Facebook fan page and Twitter feed, which are set up to relay new posts and member comments as they happen.
I've had many people tell me over the years that following Princeton basketball was the best part of their four years at Princeton. I hope this site can help enhance and improve that experience for you.
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
November 3, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Filed under Administrative, Princeton
Good news! If you became a 2009-10 member of princetonbasketball.com at the $50 or above subscription level and requested our exclusive, amazing "Prince Ton Basketball" silkscreened t-shirt (pictured above) designed by Bucks County artist Jay McPhillips - your shirt is officially in the mail.
Those of you who told me you wanted your shirts in advance of the Central Michigan game, you'll have'm in time!
Those of you who requested your shirts hand-delivered at Jadwin, I'll see you on November 18th!
Thank you all again for supporting the site. To sign up on-line and become a donor using our secure payment portal, click here.
If you donate $50 or higher, just let me know your t-shirt size and I'll get a shirt printed for you ASAP.
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
October 2, 2009 at 4:41 pm
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Princeton, Roster
03 - Jimmy Sherburne - G - 6-3/195 - Fr - Whitefish Bay, WI. (Whitefish Bay)
11 - Bobby Foley - G - 6-5/195 - Jr - Richmond, VA. (Godwin)
12 - Will Barrett - F - 6-10/200 - Fr - Hartsville, PA (Central Bucks South)
14 - Nick Lake (C) - F - 6-6/200 - Sr - Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (The Bishop's School)
15 - John Comfort - G - 6-7/185 - So - La Grange, Ill. (Fenwick)
20 - Douglas Davis - G - 5-11/155 - So - Philadelphia, Pa. (Hun School)
21 - Marcus Schroeder (C) - G - 6-3/180 - Sr - Concord, Calif. (De La Salle)
22 - Patrick Saunders - F - 6-7/200 - So - Gilford, N.H. (New Hampton)
23 - Kareem Maddox - F - 6-8/225 - Jr - Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park)
24 - Zach Finley - C - 6-9/230 - Sr - Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More)
33 - Dan Marvraides - G - 6-3/205 - Jr - San Mateo, CA (Phillips Exeter)
34 - Ian Hummer - F - 6-7/225 - Fr - Vienna, VA (Gonzaga College HS)
40 - Gus Gabel - F - 6-7/195 - Fr - Paradise Valley, AZ (Chaparral)
41 - Mack Darrow - F - 6-7/225 - Fr - Lake Barrington, IL (Barrington)
52 - Brendan Connolly - C - 6-9/270 - Fr - Brentwood, TN (Father Ryan)
55 - Pawel Buczak - C - 6-11/220 - Sr - Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown)
Princeton has released its 2009-10 roster.
Zane Ma and Max Huc did not return to the program for their sophomore seasons.
For his senior season, Zach Finley has switched from #30 to his high school number, #24.
Touted freshman Ian Hummer will wear the same number his father did.
October 1, 2009 at 10:20 am
Filed under Administrative, Princeton
I'm bumping this back up to the top for people who may have missed it the first time around. - JS
Welcome to this year’s princetonbasketball.com fundraising message. We’re gearing up for covering another season of Princeton Tigers basketball!
Over the past twelve years princetonbasketball.com has continued to evolve. As the princetonbasketball.com network has grown, we’ve brought our donors more content each season to keep them informed about the extended Princeton basketball family and the Ivy League.
First, the straight-up boasting. princetonbasketball.com has covered the last ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN CONSECUTIVE IVY LEAGUE GAMES in person. There is only one individual who can say they have seen each of these 127 conference games: princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon. What other reporter or web site can say that? None. We’ve also been on-hand for every Princeton postseason game since 1983.
With princetonbasketball.com you’re reading a source you can count on for consistent, knowledgeable coverage that puts current events in a historical context.
princetonbasketball.com continues to be your best location for keeping track of the Tigers that many of you know as your sons, brothers and grandsons, your friends and your classmates.
If you have given to the site in the past, I hope you will renew for another season! Old memberships will expire on October 1st. Don’t get locked out of your old account.
I understand first-hand that times are tight and you may be reluctant to sign up for our subscription content. As the editor of this site, all I can do is promise you, as a fan of Princeton, the Ivy League and/or one of the many schools we report on, that I will work tirelessly to bring you the most comprehensive news and insight available. I'll cover more Princeton games in person than any other beat reporter. I'll stay up late crunching numbers and doing research to answer your statistical questions. I'll go see recruits in person to provide first-hand observations on their skill sets. I'll spend hours cutting audio and editing photographs to bring you exclusive multimedia content all year long. I'll even make restaurant recommendations and hotel suggestions off-site (if asked). For less than $1/game you're going to get thorough coverage of the entire Carril Cradle of coaches.
What does your donation go towards? Well, in 2008-2009 princetonbasketball.com brought you…
Daily News: Each morning a post appeared on the site with links to that day’s articles from local and national papers. If it has been published on-line, we’ve found the article and passed it along to you. Since last year and now we wrote 482 posts - an average of more than one a day and sixty more than in 07-08! March 2009 was our most prolific month ever with a site-record 79 original posts.
Premium Postgame Content: This past season princetonbasketball.com provided you exclusive on-site postgame audio from Coach Johnson and select players after all twenty-seven of last season’s games, including all fourteen Ivy contests. This is information that was not available anywhere else. You could also read detailed same-night recaps of all of the season’s games, along with full box scores and cumulative team and player statistics. We’re planning to cover a minimum of 27 of this season’s games in person, with statistical previews for each opponent on game day.
Weekly Interviews with Coach Johnson: princetonbasketball.com produced a weekly interview program that featured a new in-depth discussion with Coach Johnson fifteen times over the course of the season, looking back at the previous week’s games, previewing upcoming contests and talking about the state of Princeton basketball. This show also offered you a forum to ask Coach Johnson your questions. We look forward to taping similar interviews again this season.
Exclusive Audio: In addition to postgame interviews and our weekly interviews with Coach Johnson, princetonbasketball.com also had bonus streams of Coach Johnson's portion of the Ivy League's preseason and midseason media teleconferences plus sideline-to-sideline coverage of Princeton’s annual Media Day available only for our donors. We sat down with Scott Greenman to talk about his experiences in Israel coaching at the Maccabiah Games and for the site's 1000th post, unearthed lost interviews with Pete Carril and Bob Scrabis taped in the days before Princeton's 1989 NCAA game versus Georgetown. Expect similar bonus audio to be available in 2009-10.
Recruiting News: Here at princetonbasketball.com we tracked the incoming Tigers on a daily basis. We provided pictures and video of players you had only heard about, provided quotes from their high school coaches and were able to confirm rumors of commitments long before this news reached print media. We went to see Will Barrett play in person to form our own opinion and wrote observations of two televised games Ian Hummer played in.
Articles: In addition to the daily news, there were numerous interviews and features written for the site. American University assistant coach Mike Brennan talked with us before the Eagles played Villanova in the NCAA Tournament. When Director of Basketball Operations Dan Connelly left the Tigers for Memphis, he had a statement to share with readers of this site. When Lincoln Gunn departed the Princeton program, he had a statement he wanted people to read. We reported on the Princeton JV game against Mercer County and wrote two pieces for Princeton Alumni Weekly, one midway through the Ivy season and one after the season finale against Penn. When one of our favorite Jadwin regulars, Jack Platten, passed away, we brought you his story. We also let you know dates and opponents for five of Princeton’s games this season before the official press release came out.
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Carril Court Coverage: I've been proud of few things on this site like I was of the content created around the naming of the basketball court at Jadwin Gym after Coach Carril. Subscribers of princetonbasketball.com read coverage of eight games in nine days, the centerpiece of which was photos from the Carril Court reception, photos from the Carril Court halftime ceremony and audio from a 25:00+ roundtable Q&A with Coach Carril.
Alumni Updates: You’ll always be kept up-to-date on the professional basketball (and baseball) careers of former Tigers through princetonbasketball.com, even those players playing in foreign ports of call. This summer princetonbasketball.com tracked Judson Wallace and Mason Rocca in Italy, Spencer Gloger in Spain and Konrad Wysocki in Germany as well as Sean Gregory's work for Time Magazine - plus Chris Young’s pitching performances with the Padres, Will Venable’s time in Portland before being called up by San Diego and David Blatt’s coaching successes on the international level. In April we went to Citizen's Bank Park to speak with Chris Young and report on the Padres' come-from-behind win over the Phillies.
All in the Family: Not only has princetonbasketball.com covered Princeton and the Ivy League this past season, but we were able to provide extensive information on Coach Thompson’s Georgetown Hoyas, Coach Mooney’s Richmond Spiders, Coach Scott’s Denver Pioneers, Coach Robinson's Oregon State Beavers, Coach Carmody’s Northwestern Wildcats and Coach Levy's Mercer County Community College Vikings. princetonbasketball.com will feature games from these teams in our daily news and offer bonus postgame coverage when scheduling allows.
Gameday Photographs: Thanks to your donations, we were able to bring photographer Stephen Goldsmith into the fold three years ago, providing readers with exclusive photographs of the Tigers in action that helped further enhance the Princeton basketball experience for those who were unable to see the games in person. Photo essays were made available after every home game, select road games and the Bill Bradley/Dick Kazmaier "42" retirement reception. Stephen was the only photographer at Jadwin taking pictures of Princeton's Senior Night ceremony and saw his work for princetonbasketball.com featured in Sports Illustrated.
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Social Networking and New Media: While many web sites and publications have resisted progress, we've fully embraced new forms of communication. This season we held two live chats during the postseason, used Facebook and Twitter as ways to enhance site content and alert you to updates on the site. We listened to your requests, adding the ability to get email updates when people respond to your comments on the site and utilizing an email alert system that informs you when a new post goes live on the site.
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Going the Extra Mile: When readers complained about a lack of scorecards in Jadwin, we made a printable .pdf you could bring to the games. Subscribers in the Boston area were offered discounted admission to the reception Bob Ruxin puts on after the Harvard game. We answered your questions at games and responded in great detail to subscriber observations and comments off-site.
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This season princetonbasketball.com continues to expand donor-only content on our web site. All postgame audio, all archived video and all weekly interviews are available only to princetonbasketball.com donors. You also need to be a donor to comment on articles, read full recaps, read full posts, contribute to Q&As and access daily news links.
Anyone making a contribution of $30.00 or more this season is entitled to a season-long password for access to donor-only content. Those of you who have donated since August 1st, 2009 have already had your accounts extended through next September 30, 2010.
Current students can gain access to princetonbasketball.com’s donor-only content at the reduced rate of $15.00 for the season. Contact us directly for this student discount. Renewing now will assure a smooth transition for last year’s donors. You don’t want to miss out on any of the coming season’s premium offerings.
This year, we're adding a special "thank you" for many of our donors. All donors who contribute $50 or more are entitled to an amazing "Prince Ton Basketball" silkscreened t-shirt designed by Bucks County artist Jay McPhillips (pictured at the top of this post). If you attended the Friends of Princeton Basketball event at Reunions, this is the same shirt Coach Johnson was wearing. Just let me know what size shirt you would like!
To sign up on-line and become a new donor using our secure payment portal, click here.
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I welcome your comments, suggestions and ideas about what you would like to see on princetonbasketball.com in the future.
Being part of this community and the extended Princeton basketball family remains my genuine pleasure.
Is it November yet?
Warmly,
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
August 14, 2009 at 11:09 pm
Filed under Administrative
warning: tech talk to follow
For a number of months, I've wanted to shift this site's architecture from building off of www.princetonbasketball.com/blog/ up a folder to princetonbasketball.com.
Tonight I finally finished the move, so please bookmark princetonbasketball.com going forward.
There's still a mirror of the site in the /blog/ folder, but I don't know how long that will remain active.
Why this tweak? Well, the old address - with such weight on the word "blog" - was somewhat pejorative and took away in my opinion from the validity of the site.
The RSS feed, Comment RSS feed and subscription portal addresses are not moving, so there should be few (if any) hiccups due to this change.
If you notice an old link that doesn't work, please let me know!
Might as well use this missive to remind those reading that you can follow the site on Twitter and become a fan of the site on Facebook.
Best,
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
June 29, 2009 at 5:50 pm
Filed under 09-10, Administrative, Basketball, Princeton
November 2009
Sat. 11/14 at Cent. Michigan (297/247/266) - 12:00 pm ET - 71-68 W (1-0)
Wed. 11/18 Manhattan (160/187/184) - 7:00 pm ET - 61-54 W (2-0)
Sat. 11/21 Army (280/282/294) - 2:00 pm ET - 56-52 L (2-1)
Tue. 11/24 at G. Washington (204/185/187) - 7:00 pm ET - 65-50 L (2-2)
Sun. 11/29 at Cal (39/32/32) - 5:00 pm ET - 81-60 L (2-3)
December 2009
Thu. 12/03 at Rutgers (195/141/161) - 7:30 pm ET - 58-44 L (2-4)
Sun. 12/06 Lafayette (308/312/314) - 5:00 pm ET - 62-48 W (3-4)
Sun. 12/13 at UNC Greensboro (316/321/329) - 1:00 pm ET - 65-50 W (4-4)
Wed. 12/16 Monmouth (321/316/325) - 7:00 pm ET - 46-42 W (5-4)
Wed. 12/30 Wagner (248/249/278) - 7:00 pm ET - 45-42 W (6-4)
January 2010
Sat. 1/02 at Saint Joseph's (105/100/96) - 2:00 pm ET - 70-62 W (7-4)
Mon. 1/4 at Maine (321/286/299) - 7:00 pm ET - 52-50 L (7-5)
Wed. 1/06 at Marist (259/249/255) - 7:30 pm ET - 77-58 W (8-5)
Sun. 01/24 Goucher - 3:00 pm ET - 88-35 W (9-5)
Fri. 01/29 at Brown (307/302/307) - 7:00 pm ET - 63-46 W (10-5 / 1-0 Ivy)
Sat. 01/30 at Yale (230/240/253) - 6:00 pm ET - 58-45 W (11-5 / 2-0 Ivy)
February 2010
Fri. 02/05 at Harvard (246/243/249) - 7:00 pm ET - 56-53 W (12-5 / 3-0 Ivy)
Sat. 02/06 at Dartmouth (315/304/321) - 7:00 pm ET - 54-38 W (13-5 / 4-0 Ivy)
Fri. 02/12 Columbia (289/274/285) - 7:00 pm ET - 55-45 W (14-5 / 5-0 Ivy)
Sat. 02/13 Cornell (115/104/117) - 6:00 pm ET - 48-45 L (14-6 / 5-1 Ivy)
Tue. 02/16 at Penn (258/267/273) - 7:00 pm ET - 58-51 W (15-6 / 6-1 Ivy)
Fri. 02/19 Yale (230/240/253) - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU - 82-58 W (16-6 / 7-1 Ivy)
Sat. 02/20 Brown (307/302/307) - 6:00 pm ET - 57-54 L (16-7 / 7-2 Ivy)
Fri. 02/26 at Cornell (115/104/117) - 7:00 pm ET - 50-47 L (16-8 / 7-3 Ivy)
Sat. 02/27 at Columbia (289/274/285) - 7:00 pm ET - 67-52 W (17-8 / 8-3 Ivy)
March 2010
Fri. 03/05 Dartmouth (315/304/321) - 7:00 pm ET - 71-43 W (18-8 / 9-3 Ivy)
Sat. 03/06 Harvard (246/243/249) - 6:00 pm ET - 54-51 W (19-8 / 10-3 Ivy)
Tue. 03/09 Penn (258/267/273) - 8:00 pm ET - 68-56 W (20-8 / 11-3 Ivy)
College Basketball Invitational
Wed. 03/17 Duquesne (134/123/142) - 7:00 pm ET - 65-51 W (21-8 / 11-3 Ivy)
Mon. 03/22 at IUPUI (83/106/98) - 7:00 pm ET - 74-68 [2OT] W (22-8 / 11-3 Ivy)
Wed. 03/24 at St. Louis (80/93/81) - 9:00 pm ET - 69-59 L (22-9 / 11-3 Ivy)
2009 RPI/Pomeroy/Sagarin ratings are in brackets above.
February 7, 2009 at 10:17 am
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Photos, Princeton
Two notes of varying degrees of importance:
Our 1,000th post will go live at 12:00 pm ET. Don't miss it!
Tonight's game tips off at 6:00 pm ET. Don't be late!
Your Saturday is set.
January 9, 2009 at 11:28 am
Filed under Administrative, Basketball
I will be attempting to take a five day family vacation to western England starting tonight. While I hope to post occasional news, I've found internet access to be limited at best where I'm going, so forgive me if stories are not on the site in as timely a manner between now and Wednesday night.
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
Here's the schedule for while I am overseas:
Saturday, January 10
Providence vs. Georgetown - 1:00 pm ET - ESPNU
Richmond vs. George Washington - 2:00 pm ET
Mercer vs. Brookdale - 2:00 pm ET
Oregon State vs. Arizona - 4:00 pm ET - FSN NW
Hartford vs. Yale - 2:00 pm ET
Bryant vs. Brown - 4:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Sunday, January 11
Louisiana-Monroe vs. Denver - 3:00 pm ET
Monday, January 12
Cornell vs. Bryant - 7:00 pm ET
Tuesday, January 13
Ocean vs. Mercer - 6:00 pm ET
Stony Brook vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Wednesday, January 14
Richmond vs. Virginia Tech - 7:00 pm ET
Syracuse vs. Georgetown - 7:30 pm ET - ESPN2
Temple vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET - CN8
December 4, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Filed under Administrative, Basketball, Princeton
Three tiny changes to the princetonbasketball.com I wanted to point out...
1. By popular request, the font color here has been changed to a darker grey.
2. To the right of these words, you can see links to posts from a year ago at this time.
3. For those who post comments, you can now check a box in the comments field to get email alerts when someone else responds to your observations.
Hope these will help make use of the site even easier!
Anything else? Just let me know.
Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com
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