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Independence Day News:

Back strain has landed Will Venable on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to July 2nd.

The Kenner League kicked off yesterday in Washington, DC. I asked those in attendance to report back on the performances of the two Princeton players taking part. Here are a few lines on Ian Hummer from the first half of his first game.

Conor Neu is interviewed on the Princeton Athletic Department web site.

The Oregon State 2010-11 non-conference basketball schedule is taking shape.

Buried on the Gazelle Group web site are some fascinating promotional .pdfs for their clients, including Craig Robinson, Chris Mooney, Joe Scott and Mitch Henderson. It is interesting to see how each individual is marketed by their representation.

Harvard has "declared an unintentional secondary violation in connection with conversations in the summer of 2007 between current Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Kenny Blakeney and members of the Harvard coaching staff that occurred before Mr. Blakeney was employed by Harvard."



Thursday News:

For the first time in forever, Northwestern will play in the New York area. The Wildcats are scheduled to participate in the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden in December along with St. John's, Davidson and one team TBA.

Here's additional confirmation of Princeton's return trip to Monmouth this season. If you've been keeping close track, that brings the number of games on the Tiger schedule that have been revealed on-line to 25. Expect three more road games and two more home games to fill out the schedule. It looks like one of the games at Jadwin is the last to be confirmed.

Kam Williams interviewed Craig Robinson for The Skanner News.

Chris Young suffered another setback and will not be throwing again anytime soon.

Some tiny adjustments to his batting stance have benefitted Will Venable. The San Diego outfielder has missed his team's last two games due to back stiffness.

Georgetown has announced which teams their players will be on in the Kenner League. I do not have word if any Princeton players will be participating in Kenner, like they did last season.

The job listing has been posted for the position of Director of Basketball Operations at Princeton.



Craig Robinson at Dominican University.

An hour+ conversation and audience Q&A with Craig Robinson as part of Dominican's Leadership Lecture Series.



Sunday News:

Alex Wolff shares memories of John Wooden in the above video.

Sean Gregory remembers "The Wizard of Westwood" for Time Magazine.

Will Venable had to leave Friday's game versus the Phillies after jamming his neck sliding into third base. His status is uncertain.

Congratulations to former Princeton player Conor Neu, the new General Manager of the BJ-League's Tokyo Apache.

One of USMNT head coach Bob Bradley's favorite teaching lessons comes from Pete Carril. It involves a duck.

Craig Robinson is on Oregon State's committee that will search for the Beavers' next women's basketball coach.

Richmond will play at Arizona State in December.

There was talk of Rider and Princeton meeting in 2010-11, but the Tigers did not end up on the Broncs' non-conference schedule.

A fascinating breakdown of the expenses, revenues and profits of all Division I college basketball programs ran on CNNMoney.com.



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.



Sean Gregory vs. Craig Robinson.

A conversation while shooting hoops between two former Princeton players.



Memorial Day News:

Chris Young and Albert Pujols remember the frightening moment two years ago where the former was hit in the face by a line drive from the latter.

Yes, that is Nate Walton in a new T-Mobile commercial (bottom left, 10 seconds in).

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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.



Craig Robinson interview.

On the publicity tour for "A Game of Character: A Family Journey from Chicago's Southside to the Ivy League and Beyond" (Gotham Books), Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson estimates he's told the story of playing pick-up basketball with Barack Obama to parse the character of his sister's new boyfriend no less than 80 times.

While this anecdote has drawn repeated attention on talk shows, in print interviews and is the focus of many reviews, this moment is just a small part of Robinson's worthwhile biography, which begins in 1960s Chicago and concludes in contemporary Corvallis, Oregon.

It would have been easy for Robinson to capitalize on his unexpected fame and write primarily about his brother in law but "A Game of Character" is a book that instead tells the complete story of Robinson's life long before he became "Michelle Obama's big brother."

The tales of growing up under the watchful eye of Marian and Fraser Robinson have a distinct charm, but it is the time spent at Princeton playing for Pete Carril that should be especially worthwhile to visitors of this site. The two time Ivy League Player of the Year is the first former Tiger I can recall who has written in detail about what it was like to play for Carril, and the highs and lows of that experience shape Robinson as he first sets into the financial world and then returns to basketball as an assistant coach at Northwestern.

This morning I had a chance to speak with Coach Robinson about his story, his time at Princeton and his life since the release of this book. Robinson joined me by phone for over 32 minutes and I think you will find this wide-spanning discussion a worthwhile one that bypasses the questions Robinson has already answered ad nauseum.



Saturday News:

Two notes before we get to the news...

1. I'm testing out a new means of link protection in select places today that should make it harder impossible for non-members to access URLs in the future. If you are a subscriber and have any trouble with one of the following external links, please let me know!

2. I'm interviewing two time Ivy League Player of the Year/author/Oregon State men's basketball coach Craig Robinson on Monday afternoon. Questions you would like me to ask? Send an email my way.

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.



Friday News:

Here's the official press release on Mount St. Mary's hiring of Robert Burke. A press conference will be held on Monday at 2:00 pm ET to introduce the Mountaineers' new coach.

The 17-11 Padres are being patient with Will Venable, who is hitting .233 after 86 at bats. At least a cheat sheet is serving Venable well on the basepaths, where he has seven steals.

Listen to audio of Craig Robinson's recent appearance on Chicago Public Radio.

Robinson is also the subject of piece in the San Francisco Chronicle.

Denver held their men's basketball banquet on Wednesday night.

Gelf Magazine interviews "Outside The Limelight" author Kathy Orton.

Back in September we reported that Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson would serve on an 18 person task force to review university/eating club relationships at Princeton. The findings have been published and you can read them here (.pdf).



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