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Princeton Tigers on Twitter?

While Princetonians haven't taken to Twitter with the same zeal of their conference rivals at Cornell and Harvard or the constantly-posting Hoyas of Georgetown, there are still a decent number of former, current and future Tigers using this popular real time micro-blogging service.

I've assembled a comprehensive list of orange and black Twitter users after the jump. If you know of anyone I'm missing, please let me know and I'll add them to the list ASAP. Many of these accounts are inactive or rarely used, but click away.

While you're networking socially you can always follow this site on the Twitter.

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YouTube potpourri X.

Another collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. A collection of interviews and footage out of Richmond's first practices this season is posted above.

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Nine questions for Judson Wallace.

Judson Wallace '05 has embarked on a successful professional career overseas since his graduation from Princeton - first with the German squad Eisbaren Bremerhaven, then playing in Italy the past three seasons for Orlandina Basket and Benetton Treviso.

After two campaigns in Treviso, Wallace signed with Club Baloncesto Gran Canaria of Spain's Liga ACB at the end of July.

Curious to know more about Wallace's move to the Canary Islands, I sent him nine questions to answer. His responses can be found after the jump.

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Judson Wallace on the move.

Judson Wallace, who was the subject of a Q&A on the Princeton Athletic Department web site earlier this week, is leaving Italy's Benetton Treviso to play for a Spanish squad.

Wallace has signed a one year contract with Club Baloncesto Gran Canaria of the Liga ACB.



YouTube potpourri V.

A handful of videos I didn't find the right moment to post while I was on vacation, starting with a fan-driven campaign to keep Judson Wallace at Treviso.

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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.



Saturday News:

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Will Venable broke out of a prolonged slump with four hits against the Dodgers on Wednesday. Sliding up to the leadoff spot, Venable nearly hit for the cycle and reached base five times. It was the third four hit game of Venable's major league career.

Venable later joined Sports Radio San Diego (.mp3) to discuss his evening.

The Padres have shut down Chris Young's throwing and placed him on the 60 day disabled list.

Judson Wallace and Benetton Treviso were blown out by Montepaschi Siena 118-79 in the first game of their Lega A quarterfinals.

Mason Rocca scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds in Armani Jeans Milano's 72-65 win over Sigma Coatings Montegranaro on the other side of the bracket.

Rocca also represented AJ Milano at a press conference (video) to announce an exhibition game in Italy this October between his squad and the New York Knicks. See a photo of Rocca and Danilo Gallinari here.

Georgetown Director of Basketball Operations Matt Henry will leave the Hoyas to join Robert Burke on the Mount St. Mary's staff as an assistant coach.

Oregon State has added two big men to its 2010 recruiting class.

Northwestern coach Bill Carmody is encouraged by Kevin Coble's rehab effort.



Monday News:

The final day of Lega A regular season action saw Judson Wallace and eighth place Benetton Treviso blow out Mason Rocca's third place Armani Jeans Milano team. Wallace had 14 points and 12 rebounds in the win.

Craig Robinson visited the Job Radio Show.

His press gauntlet behind him, Robinson is excited about what lies ahead for Oregon State.

Will Venable was a "celebrity guest" at Rady Children's Hospital Auxiliary's Celebration of Champions.



Tuesday News:

Mercer vs. Lackawanna - 5:00 pm ET - Region XIX Championship

Judson Wallace had 15 points and seven rebounds for Benetton in their 73-64 win over Air Avellino.

Also in Italy, Mason Rocca scored 14 in Armani Jeans Milano's loss to Montepaschi.

Shorthanded Georgetown (19-9) lost its fourth in five tries, 81-68 at West Virginia. Leading scorer Austin Freeman missed the game with a stomach virus.

Kareem Maddox represents Princeton on the Honor Roll of the penultimate Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report.

New York Magazine visited Levien Gymnasium for the Princeton/Columbia game.

The San Diego Padres Twitter feed reports Chris Young will start San Diego's spring training game on Thursday.



Thursday News:

MCCC vs. Ocean - 7:00 pm ET

Judson Wallace is on top of Lega Basket A's Statistical Top 10.

It was a happy return to Philadelphia for Chris Mooney as Richmond (17-6) won on Hawk Hill for the first time, 68-58 over St. Joe's.

Georgetown (16-5) was in control of their game against South Florida going into halftime, but the Bulls came out of the locker room on a 26-9 run and stunned the Hoyas, 72-64.

The Daily Princetonian has a preview of Princeton's upcoming slate.

John Thompson III was named Princeton Alumni Weekly's "Tiger of the Week."

Princeton recruit Tom Noonan scored nine points in Penn Charter's loss to Malvern Prep.

Future Tiger T.J. Bray had, in the words of Catholic Memorial coach Dean Bellanti "a pretty good two point night."

The Town Topics spoke with Kathy Orton about her book "Outside The Limelight."

Princeton rises to sixth place in this week's Schuylkill 16.



Wednesday News:

Benetton lost to undefeated Bizkaia Bilbao in the opener of Group K Eurocup play yesterday. Judson Wallace scored four points, handed out four assists and was held without a rebound.

Northwestern (14-6) rallied to go up one at Minnesota with under five minutes to play, before Blake Hoffarber's back-to-back three pointers helped the Gophers to the 65-61 final.

Mercer (10-11) lost 68-52 at Manor. Paco Boussougou had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Vikings.

Princeton recruit Daniel Edwards scored 16 points as Highland Park beat Rockwall, 50-20.

In advance of this weekend's Harvard/Cornell game, the Wall Street Journal asks "how did the Ivy League get so good?"



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