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Tuesday News:

A top 2013 small forward is going to Georgetown. His "short list" of 10 schools had included Princeton.

The Hoya wrapped up 2011-12 with John Thompson III.

Chris Young delayed his next rehab start for worthwhile non-injury-related reasons.

Over the weekend Will Venable hit his second home run of the season.

A guard from Seton Hall will transfer to Fairfield.

There's a now-local power forward who is debating going to the Ivy League.

One more recruiting tidbit: A 2013 shooting guard listed Princeton among his suitors when asked.

Trenton TV station WZBN has been sold, which means no more highlight packages of random basketball games.



Thursday News:

Tonight is Luke Owings' charity bout. Read our interview with Owings about his training and motivation to step in the ring here and consider making a donation to support Haymakers For Hope.

Chris Young pitched into the sixth inning during yesterday's second rehab start down in Florida. Young's next stop is likely AAA Buffalo.

Georgetown's Jeff Green will graduate this weekend, five years after leaving school for the NBA. A great story.

Will Venable had four hits (video) in a San Diego victory at Washington. Venable is third on the Padres with a .278 batting average.

On the recruiting front a guard from New Jersey lists Princeton as one of his four Ivy League suitors.



Friday News:

Next season's Northwestern team got a whole lot bigger with the official signing of a 7'0" center from Romania plus a one year forward transfer via Louisville.

Former Tiger captain Al Dufty is remembered.

More on this offseason's hot topic, a possible Ivy League basketball tournament. The most interesting bit of information to me in this piece is who drafted the proposal, which I had not seen reported previously.

Will Venable is ready for his steady approach to pay off.

A tribute to former Mercer County Community College coach Howie Landa is planned for mid-September, including the creation of the Howie Landa Fund. I know this is something current Vikings coach Howie Levy has been closely involved with for a while now.

So much for the Jerome Allen to SMU rumor. Illinois State's Tim Jankovich was hired as the Mustangs' coach-in-waiting.



Saturday News:

I am sorry to report the passing of Al Dufty '72.

Dufty was a three time letter winner at Princeton, captain of the 1971-72 team and recipient of the B. F. Bunn award following his final campaign.

He averaged 10.8 points as a senior on a 20-7 Tiger squad.

A memorial service will be held on Friday in Idaho, where he was associate dean of the Graduate College at Boise State.

My condolences to his family, friends and former teammates.

Here is a report on the year-ending Georgetown basketball banquet.

You can vote for Will Venable to make the 2012 All-Star Game if you so choose.



Saturday News:

Martin Bahar was promoted from Director of Basketball Operations to assistant coach at Fairfield.

A while ago there was some discussion about a big man from South Dakota who apparently was getting a look from Princeton. You can see where he eventually signed here.

Following nine consecutive San Diego strikeouts, Will Venable hit his first home run of the season.

Georgetown's Jason Clark and Henry Sims plus Ivy Leaguers Keith Wright and Greg Mangano were all in the starting lineup of a Portsmouth Invitational semifinal game.



Friday News:

Uh, the 13 Game Tournament? An apparent proposal for a four team Ivy League conference tourney would potentially eliminate one traditional tilt.

Princeton basketball made it to the Final Four of the school's campus-wide dodgeball tournament.

Here's a site that shows how the Tigers would have defeated most other Division I schools last season (including national champion Kentucky) using the transitive property.

The family of the late Bill Haarlow '63 was honored by the Les Turner ALS Foundation.

A Louisville forward will transfer to Northwestern for his final year of eligibility.

The son of Brian Taylor signed to play basketball in the Pac-12.

Navy's leading scorer is transferring to Richmond.

Oregon State junior Jared Cunningham declared for the NBA Draft.

Fairfield picked up a commitment from a New York City guard.

Did you know the article about Ozzie Guillen that got the Marlins manager suspended was written by Sean Gregory?

Will Venable is focused on effective base running. Here's the picture of Venable with a dolphin you never knew you always wanted.

Could the big programs really push small schools out of the NCAA Tournament?



The sweet science of Luke Owings.

Former Tiger forward Luke Owings is closing in on five years since he graduated from Princeton. I recently stumbled on the news that in an attempt to both reprove himself as an athlete and develop washboard abs prior to Reunions, Owings would be stepping into the boxing ring for the first time next month.

This upcoming fight is for a good cause too, one that I'm more than happy to help spread the word about. Owings is raising money for cancer research as part of a pugalistic fundraiser titled Haymakers For Hope.

I caught up with Owings on the phone today and he told me more about his imminent bout and detailed training that has taken him from the basketball court to business school into the squared circle.

You can support Owings’ quest by making a donation here. I hope visitors to this site will help Luke exceed the financial goal he's set.

A transcript of our conversation can be found after the jump.

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Thursday News:

While it has been seriously slow in the news department, this piece by my friend Tom Scharpling for The Classical re-imagining every 2012 NCAA Tournament coach (including John Thompson III) as a movie villain was too excellent to not share.

I was saddened and surprised to read in the latest Princeton Alumni Weekly about the passing of Gib Kirwin '58. A supporter of this site and a contributor to the listerv that preceded it, I was always glad to hear from him. My condolences to his family and friends.

If you play MLB 2K12 and want to add a Will Venable cyberface, this creepy link should do the trick. The real life Venable finished spring training batting .349 with nine stolen bases.

Jimmy Tillette, who was "the first outsider to infiltrate Princeton's inner circle [of coaches]" per this 2003 Sports Illustrated feature and then served as the head coach at Samford for 15 seasons, was fired.

Both Northwestern's John Shurna and Georgetown's Henry Sims had good accountings of themselves at the Reese's College All-Star Game in New Orleans.

Freshman Adam Jones is leaving Fairfield.

Oh, and Pitt won the CBI by beating Washington State in the decisive game three of their finals series.



YouTube potpourri LXVII.

Here’s the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, a belated news piece on Princeton's regular season finale.

18 (!!!) more clips after the jump.

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Monday News:

The Daily Princetonian is the latest to file a year end piece on the 2011-12 season.

The spring training of Will Venable continues to be a strong one.



Friday News:

Saturday, March 24th:
Mercer vs. Fairfield - 7:00 pm ET - CIT

The Princeton Packet wraps up the Tigers' trip to the CBI.

Will Venable is on a roll in spring training.

Meet Georgetown recruit D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera.

FC Barcelona and Judson Wallace are one game away from Euroleague's Final Four.

Dan Mavraides scored 10 points as Aris won their fourth straight Greek Championship game.



Wednesday News:

Wednesday, March 14th:
Yale vs. Fairfield - 7:00 pm ET - CIT
Quinnipiac vs. Penn - 7:30 pm ET - CBI
Western Illinois vs. Oregon State - 10:00 pm ET - CBI - HDNet

Thursday, March 15th:
Harvard (12) vs. Vanderbilt (5) - 4:20 pm ET - NCAA - TNT

Friday, March 16th:
Belmont (14) vs. Georgetown (3) - 3:00 pm ET - NCAA - truTV
Northwestern (4) vs. Washington (1) - 10:00 pm ET - NIT - TBA

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's crazy postseason win over Evansville on goprincetontigers.com, in the Daily Princetonian, in the Courier Press, on Ivy Hoops Online and on gopurpleaces.com.

The Tigers have seven NCAA/NIT/CBI wins the last 15 years, more than three times as many as any other Ivy school.

They arrived too late for yesterday's news but these pieces on heading to the CBI and Douglas Davis are both worth reading.

A game-winning look at the buzzer instead hit the rim and Northwestern (19-13) moved on in the NIT with a 76-74 win over Akron.

Oh no! Jack the Georgetown bulldog has torn his ACL!

Will Venable is working to be more positive.

On the other side of the CBI bracket, Oregon State hosts Western Illinois.

Fairfield and Yale do battle in the CIT.



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