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Monday News:

Mason Rocca (left) scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds off the bench for Armani Jeans Milano, but the host team could not hold off the New York Knicks in yesterday's high scoring exhibition. Rocca was a game-best +15 for his squad in 20 minutes of play. Penn product Ibby Jaaber scored 16 points, swiped seven steals and committed nine turnovers. I have the game on my DVR and hopefully I can watch to write up a few notes shortly.

When Will Venable (video) struck out against Brian Wilson in the top of the ninth yesterday, San Diego's improbable final weekend push to make the NL playoffs came up one win short. Venable played in 131 games in 2010, batting .245 with 13 home runs, 29 stolen bases and 129 strikeouts. After making an adjustment to his back elbow in his swing and raising his average as high as .253, Venable went hitless in his final 12 at-bats.

Chris Young only was able to make four starts for the Padres this season. One in the second game of the year and three down the stretch. Young was 2-0 for the Friars with a 0.90 ERA in 20 innings. It is unlikely San Diego will pick up Young's option year.

Bishop John Barres told stories of Pete Carril at the Mayors' Prayer Breakfast in Reading.



YouTube potpourri VIII.

Another collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above Coach Carril talks about the improvement of Sacramento Kings guard Tyreke Evans.

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Mason Rocca preps for the Knicks.

Mason Rocca and Armani Jeans Milano host the New York Knicks tomorrow for a friendly at the Mediolanum Forum. Rocca spoke with Euroleaugue.tv about both this exhibition and his team's prospects this season.

The game will be broadcast on MSG and NBATV on Sunday at 12:30 pm ET.



Tuesday News:

There's a Q&A with Mason Rocca on the Princeton SID web site.

Pawel Buczak files a postcard from his summer vacation in Europe.

Chris Young took another baby step forward, throwing a 38 pitch simulated game on Saturday.

Iona will host Richmond on November 18th.

Denver arrives in Spain on Thursday and will play six games against Liga ACB teams.

Watch a 1999 interview with Bill Bradley on Charlie Rose.



YouTube potpourri IV.

A handful of videos I haven't had found the right moment to post that have been collected over this week, starting with one of 30+ brief clips from Princeton's 1998 win over UAB. Brian Earl receives a nifty left-handed Chris Young backdoor bounce pass and scores between two defenders.

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Sunday News:

Princeton recruit T.J. Bray was on the winning side of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game. Bray scored six points, grabbed six rebounds, dished out four assists, added a steal and a block while committing zero turnovers.

Georgetown is expected to name Mississippi State assistant coach Robert Kirby to the Hoya staff, replacing the departed David Cox.

Kirby will be on hand December 9th, when Temple hosts Georgetown at the Liacouras Center.

Despite 12 points and six rebounds from captain Mason Rocca, Armani Jeans Milano lost 93-69 to Montepaschi Siena, competing a four game sweep in the Lega A championship series.

On Friday, Chris Young played catch for the first time since May. The previous night Young was in Los Angeles for game seven of Celtics/Lakers.

The Northfield Mount Hermon Facebook page mentions the Princeton staff was one of several programs to call about 2012 players on Tuesday.



Tuesday News:

The Star Ledger ran a feature on Will Venable over the weekend.

Venable discusses his approach to pinch-hitting on the Padres' web site.

Once known as "The Destroyer," former Princeton JV player Ben Domb is now the medical director of the Hip Center of Excellence at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital outside of Chicago.

Mason Rocca was limited to four points as Armani Jeans Milano dropped the opening game of the Lega A finals against three time defending champions Montepaschi Siena.

Rocca may have some familiar faces visiting him this summer, as Northwestern has scheduled a preseason trip to Italy for August.



Friday News:

Behind a game-high 14 points and 11 rebounds from Mason Rocca, Armani Jeans Milano advanced to the Lega A finals with a 65-59 win over Pepsi Caserta.

Chris Young is one of a trio of frustrated aces sidelined by shoulder injuries.

Sports and Life Ramblings mentions an awkward encounter between John Thompson III and a Georgetown recruiting target at the All-Met banquet.

In a Star Ledger article about the hiring of Avery Johnson as the new head coach of the Nets, Armond Hill is recommended as a possible addition to Johnson's staff, mentioning that Hill has been primarily responsible for Rajon Rondo's development with the Celtics this season.



Thursday News:

The NCAA has released their 2008-09 Academic Progress Rate Public Report. You can see the numbers for Princeton here.

As "Distinguished All-Met," John Thompson III will be honored at the 26th annual Washington Post All-Met banquet.

Despite injuring his neck sliding into third base on Friday, Will Venable would not hesitate to do so again.

TigerBlog asks if John Wooden was a better coach than Pete Carril.

Wooden had a couple nice things to say about how Princeton plays in this 1998 interview.

Mason Rocca had six points and seven rebounds as Armani Jeans Milano forced a deciding game five in their Lega A semifinals against Caserta. The winner of today's contest advances to play powerhouse Siena in the finals.

Northwestern guard Alex Marcotullio has been invited to the Great Britain U20 training camp.

It sounds like the workout Greg Monroe had with the Sacramento Kings went well.

Princeton recruit Tom Noonan won Penn Charter's American Association of Physics Teachers' Award.



Thursday News:

Bill Bradley discusses the current state of the NBA with SB Nation.

Chicago Magazine interviews John Rogers.

Craig Robinson is profiled by the Los Angeles Daily News.

Team captain Mason Rocca was one of four Armani Jeans Milano players in double figures as the "Little Red Shoes" took a 1-0 series lead over Pepsi Caserta in the Lega A semifinals.

Richmond will play in fifth annual Chicago Invitational.

Not much new on the Will Venable front, so enjoy video of a sliding catch he made in a game versus the Cardinals last week.



Wednesday News:

Mason Rocca and Armani Jeans Milano swept to the Lega A semifinals with an 81-75 win over Sigma Coatings Montegranaro. Rocca recorded nine points and eight rebounds in the victory.

Judson Wallace and Benetton Treviso saw their season end with a three point loss to Montepaschi Siena.

Grant Wahl of SI writes about USMNT head coach Bob Bradley and his relationship with Pete Carril.

Will Venable is still leading off for the Padres, but may be replaced at the top of the lineup by Luis Durango.

Princeton recruit Daniel Edwards has reconfirmed his commitment to the Tigers on HS Game Time.

You can watch future Tiger Tom Noonan play this summer for The Greeks in the Narberth Boys Summer Basketball League.

A worthwhile read about Ryan Dougherty, one of Georgetown's three captains in 2010-11.

Craig Robinson will be signing copies of his book on Thursday at Union Bank in Portland.



Sunday News:

The top vote-getter during Saturday's balloting, Pete Carril will be inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame this October.

Carril popped up at the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team practice in Princeton this week, where he visited with head coach Bob Bradley.

Will Venable has been tinkering with his swing.

Venable also received the Robert L. Peters, Jr. '42 Award from the Princeton baseball team.

Mason Rocca and Armani Jeans Milano moved one step closer to the Lega A semifinals with a two point victory over Sigma Coatings Montegranaro. Rocca recorded 13 points and seven rebounds in the win.

Judson Wallace had four points and six boards, but Benetton Treviso could not upset Montepaschi Siena in overtime.



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