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Tuesday News:

Oregon State (15-17) advanced to the semifinals of the CBI with a one point overtime victory over Vermont. Calvin Haynes' off-balance bank shot with six seconds to go was the game winner. Stanford will be Oregon State's opponent on Wednesday night in Corvallis, the fourth meeting between the two schools this season.

After the win, Beavers coach Craig Robinson answered questions about his possible interest in two open head coaching jobs and a variety of other subjects.

Kevin Anderson's up and under jumper in the paint with nine seconds left secured a two point Richmond (20-15) win over College of Charleston. Anderson finished with 21, his sixth straight 20 point game. The Spiders will host UTEP in the CBI semifinals on Wednesday.

If you missed the excitement last night, you can read the archive of the live chat we held during the games.

Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne was named Third Team 2009 AP Wisconsin State Boys All-State.

Chris Young gave up three runs in 4 1/3 innings yesterday for San Diego against the Royals.

Will Venable was one of seven players sent to the Padres' minor league camp. It is expected that Venable will start the season in AAA Portland.

Is college basketball in Colorado in critical condition? Joe Scott doesn't agree with CBS 4's report (video).



Sunday News:

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer became just the third player to repeat as Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament Most Valuable Player. Behind Hummer's 15 points and 15 rebounds, Gonzaga won the ACIT title for the second straight year.

Jimmy Sherburne was named to the 10 man WBCA Division 2 all-state team.

Memories of Sean Jackson in the West Virginia state basketball tournament.

Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports lists Craig Robinson as a candidate for the open Virginia job if the Cavs can't nab Tubby Smith for the position.



In Depth with Graham Bensinger: Craig Robinson.

Robinson does an impression of Coach Carril in part one of three.

Part two. Robinson gives a scouting report for his brother-in-law.

Robinson talks about growing up on Chicago's south side.



Craig Robinson on The Rachel Maddow Show.

Some counterprogramming from last night. While the NCAA Tournament was in full swing and a trio of NIT games were unfolding, Oregon State men's basketball coach Craig Robinson was appearing on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show.



Thursday News:

Craig Robinson responds to his brother-in-law's NCAA Tournament picks.

American vs. Villanova - 7:20 pm ET - NCAA - CBS

Oregon State (14-17) will play on in the CBI. The Beavers rallied to defeat Houston 49-44.

Richmond (19-15) came from 14 down to defeat St. John's 75-69 in another CBI matchup.

Northwestern (17-14) fell at Tulsa. Senior guard Craig Moore had an open three point shot with 26 seconds left that just missed the mark.

Georgetown (16-15) saw its year end with a 74-72 loss at Baylor that was a microcosm of their season - strong start, confusion after the midway point and then a missed chance to win at the very end.

Want to see what people were saying during last night's games? You can replay our live chat here.

The Town Topics talks to Sydney Johnson about the end of Princeton's season.

Halfway between DC and Pittsburgh and uninterested in the NCAA tournament? You can always check out Princeton recruit Ian Hummer and Gonzaga playing in the 49th annual Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament.



Wednesday News:

St. Bonaventure vs. Richmond - 9:00 pm ET - Atlantic 10 Tournament
Stanford vs. Oregon State - 9:00 pm ET - Pac-10 Tournament - FSN

In addition to our recap, read about Princeton's win over Penn on goprincetontigers.com, in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News and on the pennathletics.com.

Georgetown (16-14) lost to St. John's for the second time in eight days, knocking the Hoyas out of the Big East Tournament.

Richmond plays in the Atlantic 10 Tournament tonight in Atlantic City.

Oregon State and Stanford face off in the first round of the Pac-10 Tournament. Craig Robinson was named USBWA District IX Coach of the Year.



Craig Robinson interview.

Craig Robinson is interviewed by East LA Sports Scene after Oregon State's loss to UCLA.



Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (12-12 / 7-4) vs. Columbia (11-15 / 6-6)
Location: Levien Gym - New York, NY
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 137-83.
Last meeting: Princeton 63 Columbia 35 - 2/7/09.

Princeton Columbia
8-6 Home Record 7-5
4-6 Away Record 3-9
0-0 Neutral Record 1-1
294 RPI 286
271 Sagarin 288
249 Pomeroy 279
58.6 Points / Game 60.8
57.1 Points Allowed / Game 63.3
.433 FG% .405
.746 FT% .666
.382 3PT FG% .321
30.8 Rebounds / Game 34.4
7.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         11.0
11.3 Assists / Game 11.7
13.1 Turnovers / Game 14.4
3.1 Blocks / Game 2.1
Davis: 12.4 Points Foley: 10.9
Finley: 4.4 Rebounds Miller: 6.7
Schroeder: 3.0 Assists Foley: 2.5
Mavraides: 1.2 Steals Agho: 1.3
Saunders: 0.9 Blocks Miller: 0.8
Buczak: .573 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Miller: .541
Maddox: .836 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Matsui: .929
Schroder: .548 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM) Scott: .439

Dartmouth vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET
Penn vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET

The Daily Princetonian, the Columbia Spectator, the Cornell Sun and the New York Times preview this weekend's games.

Oregon State (13-15) lost to UCLA, 79-54. Beavers head coach Craig Robinson will be on ESPN's Jim Rome Is Burning today.

Chris Mooney has signed a contract extension at Richmond.

Princeton recruit Will Barrett is profiled by phillyburbs.com.

A summary of the Mercer County Community College basketball season and an interview with Vikings coach Howie Levy, with pictures by princetonbasketball.com's own Stephen Goldsmith.

ESPN's Andy Katz writes about Northwestern's postseason chances.



Thursday News:

Oregon State vs. UCLA - 10:30 pm ET - FSN Prime Ticket

Princeton stands between Cornell and the NCAA tournament.

Sparked by some unexpected faces off the bench, Northwestern (17-11) won at #19 Purdue. The Wildcats have tied the school record for most regular-season victories.

Denver (15-15) advanced to the Sun Belt Tournament quarterfinals in Hot Springs with a nine point win over Louisiana-Monroe.

Oregon State visits #17 UCLA. Beavers coach Craig Robinson is already fielding questions about how long he will stay in Corvallis.



Monday News:

Craig Robinson was profiled on yesterday's edition of CBS Sunday Morning. Video is above.

Read about the Tigers' weekend sweep in the Daily Princetonian and the Yale Daily News.

Oregon State (13-14) led Oregon by 10 at halftime, but the Ducks' full court pressure overwhelmed the Beavers, who lost the 331st Civil War, 79-69.

Denver (14-15) dropped their regular season finale to North Texas, 73-59.

Princeton recruit Ian Hummer scored 22 points and had seven rebounds as Gonzaga advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship game.

Will Barrett had nine in Central Bucks South's PIAA District One Class AAAA seventh-place game loss to Lower Merion.

Many are hoping that Chris Young will have greater durability this season.

Two hits and a run batted in for Will Venable in Cactus League play.



Sunday News:

Northwestern vs. Minnesota - 7:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

In addition to our recap, there are pieces concerning last night's loss to Dartmouth on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian and the Trenton Times and on dartmouthsports.com.

SportsProf shares some of his favorite Pete Carril tales.

In addition to their game story, the Trentonian has a separate story about the naming of Carril Court.

A day late, but the Trenton Times piece about the Harvard game has shown up on-line.

Marquette pulled away late from Georgetown (14-11). The Hoyas need to win their final four regular season games to finish at .500 in Big East play.

Strong guard play helped Richmond (14-13) win its third straight, 65-58 over Charlotte.

The nightmare is over! For the first time in 44 tries, Denver (13-14) tasted victory on the road. The Pioneers beat Arkansas State by 20.

Oregon State (13-13) shot an unreal 70.8% from the floor in the second half, defeating Cal, 65-54. Oregon Live thinks Craig Robinson has sewn up the Pac-10 Coach of the Year award.

Northwestern visits Minnesota tonight.

Princeton recruit Mack Darrow had 14 points and nine boards, but Barrington lost for the 21st time this season.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (18-8 / 8-2) demolished Brown (7-17 / 1-9), 85-45. Yale (11-13 / 6-4) came back from nine down with 14 minutes to play, picking up a 57-49 win over Columbia (11-13 / 6-4). Harvard (11-13 / 3-7) won at Penn (8-15 / 4-5) for the first time since 1991, defeating the Quakers 66-60.



Sunday News:

St. Louis vs. Richmond - 2:00 pm ET

In addition to our recap, there are pieces on Princeton's victory over Columbia on goprincetontigers.com and on gocolumbialions.com. Stories from the local newspapers are not on-line. A link to the Trentonian story can be found in the comments below.

Congratulations to Princeton recruit Will Barrett (above), who is one of 1,500 national nominees for McDonald’s All-American status.

Pete Carril and Gary Walters will both be inducted into the Berks Basketball Hall of Fame on Tuesday night.

Georgetown (13-9) fell to Cincinnati in overtime. The Hoyas had one field goal in the final 12 minutes of play.

Northwestern (13-8) was up one with a minute to go at Iowa, but Devan Bawinkel hit a three pointer to give the Hawkeyes their final lead. To make the Wildcats' loss slightly more painful, Jeff Peterson scored 16 to pace the home team.

Oregon State (10-11) lost a low-scoring game to perhaps their toughest conference matchup, #23 Arizona State.

Beavers head coach Craig Robinson is a presenter at tonight's 57th annual Oregon Sports Awards.

Mercer (12-11) lost 74-64 at Harcum.

Denver (10-13) dropped a nine point decision at UALR, 66-57.

Richmond goes for the season sweep against St. Louis this afternoon.

Around the Ivy League: Jeremy Lin made a free throw with no time left, as Harvard (10-10 / 2-4) rallied to defeat Brown (6-14 / 0-6) by one. Cornell (15-7 / 5-1) got back on track with an 88-73 win over Penn (5-13 / 1-3). Don't look now, but Dartmouth (6-14 / 4-2) has won three straight. The Big Green bested Yale (8-13 / 2-3) in Hanover, 57-54.



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