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Wednesday News:

Scott Soshnick at Bloomberg writes that Barack Obama's election is a boon for Oregon State.

According to The Oregonian, Craig Robinson is having recruiting successes by working a certain part of his body off.

The Beavers defeated Saint Martin's 80-76 in an exhibition on Sunday night, a game that The Oregonian called "nothing pretty."

Interview Basketball spoke to former Princeton star Bob Scrabis.

The Sports Network has released their Ivy League preview.

Penn grad Steve Danley writes for the New York Times about playing alongside a former Princeton JV point guard at Oxford.

The Georgetown Media Guide is available on-line.

What's happening with Tiger alums in Europe? Noah Savage scored 17 points as SAM Massagno Basket lost 89-80 to the Lugano Tigers. Judson Wallace with 10 points and five rebounds for Benetton Treviso in a 84-65 victory against Eldo Caserta.



Friday News:

Yahoo! Sports has posted a short write-up about Ian Hummer.

CBS Sportsline has published their Ivy League preview.

A guard from Baltimore has committed to Richmond.

Excerpts from a Fox Sports Radio interview with Craig Robinson.

The first ESPN/USA Today poll of the season is out. Georgetown is ranked 18th. Fox Sports slots the Hoyas 12th.

Got the new issue of Basketball Times in the mail yesterday. Their Ivy predictions have been added to our pundits table.



Wednesday News:

The good recruiting news continues for Coach Sydney Johnson: 6'9" senior forward Will Barrett has confirmed that he will play his college ball for the Tigers, choosing Princeton over Columbia and interest from Michigan.

The Contra Costa Times talked to Lincoln Gunn about his decision to give up basketball.

Yesterday was Atlantic 10 Media Day. Listen to audio from Richmond head man Chris Mooney.

Craig Robinson will be happy when the presidential election is over.



Tuesday News:

The official Athletic Department report on Friday night's retirement reception for Bill Bradley and Dick Kazmaier is on-line.

This year's Blue Ribbon report on Princeton is available for those with an ESPN Insider subscription.

An Andy Katz piece on espn.com about Craig Robinson that accompanies yesterday's video from Outside The Lines.

If you're in Seattle tonight and looking for something to do you can go see Robinson headline the Warren G. Magnuson Dinner and Awards Ceremony.

Northwestern coach Bill Carmody speaks surprisingly highly of his freshman class, part of a recent movement by the Wildcats to look closer to home for recruits.



Craig Robinson on Outside The Lines.

Craig Robinson and Oregon State were featured on ESPN over the weekend in an Outside The Lines piece called "Obama's Bench Strength."



Thursday News:

NY2LA has more about the 6'3" Wisconsin guard who committed to Princeton, including quotes.

Want to learn more about the Jadwin Jungle? Let the heads of the group tell you what they do and why they do it.

Oregon State coach Craig Robinson is campaigning both for his brother-in-law and his basketball team. A good article, with quotes from Northwestern coach Bill Carmody.

More from Georgetown's media day: The Washington Times profiles sophomore guard Chris Wright. The Georgetown Voice and The Hoya have quotes from Coach Thompson and select players.

Looking for something to do in DC this weekend? The JTIII Foundation Community Fest is Saturday afternoon in Oxon Run Park.

The Rocky Mountain News previews this year's Denver squad.



Wednesday News:

Yesterday was Media Day at Georgetown. The Washington Post and the Associated Press file their reports.

The Daily Herald spoke to Northwestern head man Bill Carmody and The Oregonian chatted with Craig Robinson as we inch closer to most schools holding their first official practices of the year this weekend.

It no longer appears that former Providence guard Dwain Williams will be transferring to Oregon State.

Read about a local guard who picked Navy over interest from Princeton and Cornell.



Friday News:

A 6'8" banger from New England has committed to Georgetown.

A few pre-season rankings for the Hoyas courtesy of The Sporting News and The Hoops Report.

Andy Katz has lots of tidbits coming out of DC, from a virus on campus to quotes from Coach Thompson.

Craig Robinson was registering new voters in Corvallis.

The Ivy League has released its composite 2008-09 men's basketball schedule.



Saturday News:

Chris Young starts for San Diego against Tim Lincecum in San Francisco tonight at 10:05 pm ET.

Matt Steinmetz from Golden State Warriors Examiner interviews Geoff Petrie about Pete Carril.

Will Venable continues to thrive as a Padre.

Richmond head coach Chris Mooney is not a cheater, writes Ed Kracz of the Bucks County Intelligencer.

Craig Robinson has landed a "program-changing recruit" at Oregon State.

A 6'4 guard has picked Northwestern over Wake Forest, Oklahoma State and Loyola.



Monday News:

C. Young (5-5) - 9.0 IP 2 H 0 ER 0 BB 5 K 4.48 ERA. 96 pitches, 67 strikes.

Chris Young came within four outs of professional baseball's 18th perfect game, his flirtation with immortality broken up by a long Gabe Kapler home run with two outs in the bottom of the eighth. Young settled for the first complete game of his career, a 10-1 San Diego victory over Milwaukee. Will Venable added two hits and was driven in by Young on a sacrifice fly in the eighth.

Bill Bradley will be speaking at NC State's Millennium Seminar this evening.

Craig Robinson, Chili Cook Off celebrity judge.



Friday News:

Madfriars.com reports that San Diego will purchase the contract of Will Venable and call him up to the major leagues. Venable will replace the injured Scott Hairston on the Padres' roster.

Venable and Chris Young could both be in the same line-up on Sunday, as Young is expected to return to the rotation then.

The Princeton Packet speaks with MCCC head coach Howie Levy.

Two Princeton alums make Yardbarker's Top 5 Middle-Aged Ballers on Earth.

Craig Robinson was a proud brother at Delegate Service Day.

The Journal Gazette invites you to meet Pete Hegseth.



Tuesday News:

An excerpt of Craig Robinson introducing his sister, Michelle Obama, at last night's Democratic National Convention. While I continue to look for video of the full speech, you can read a transcript here.

Robinson was also interviewed by Katie Couric for the CBS Evening News.

Chris Young will throw a simulated game in Arizona today and could "easily slide back into the rotation if no problems arise."

A 6'3" local guard made an unofficial visit to Princeton and his head coach spoke highly of the job Tigers coach Sydney Johnson is doing recruiting him.



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