August 18, 2008 at 10:57 am
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, David Blatt, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable
Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer profiles Russian national team head coach David Blatt. Russia will not advance to the medal round, finishing pool play in Group A with a 1-4 record following a 91-79 loss to Argentina.
Konrad Wysocki also saw his Olympic experience end with a 106-57 defeat against the United States. Wysocki had five points and five rebounds in defeat. Germany ended with a 1-4 record in Group B.
Will Venable was honored by Baseball America for having the "Best Strike Zone Judgment" in the Pacific Coast League in the magazine's annual "Best Tools" survey.
CBS Sportsline interviews Craig Robinson about his brother-in-law.
August 13, 2008 at 9:03 am
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, David Blatt, Georgetown, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable
Konrad Wysocki scored seven points in 17 minutes of play, but Germany was no match for Greece, 87-64.
David Blatt is interviewed by Adrian Wojnarowski for a piece about how basketball in Russia has changed.
The Princeton Packet talks to Noah Savage about his performance in the Princeton Summer League final.
Will Venable cracked his 14th home run of the season as Portland came from behind to defeat Fresno 6-5.
Craig Robinson will introduce his sister at the Democratic National Convention.
Richmond is heading to Spain for four exhibition games.
It has been a surprising summer for Georgetown.
June 4, 2008 at 6:14 pm
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, Denver, Georgetown, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
Dave Blatt has been hired as the head coach of Dynamo Moscow.
The Daily Princetonian sums up the Tigers' 07-08 season just in time for Reunions.
George Dohrmann of Sports Illustrated writes about Craig Robinson. Providence point guard Dwain Williams will transfer to join Robinson at Oregon State.
Georgetown alum Roy Hibbert worked out with the Utah Jazz today.
Michael Vandahl will walk on to play for Joe Scott at Denver.
May 29, 2008 at 8:29 am
Filed under Basketball, Craig Robinson, Geoff Petrie, Georgetown, Oregon State, Princeton, Recruiting, Today's News
The Sacramento Kings exercised their club option on President of Basketball Operations Geoff Petrie.
Bleacher Report names Georgetown's John Thompson III one of the five best coaches in the game today.
An article about a 6'8" florida high school player who says Princeton has shown interest in him.
Craig Robinson continues to lay groundwork for the future at Oregon State.
The Ivy League has hired a new Associate Director for Communications and a new Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials.
May 23, 2008 at 8:23 am
Filed under Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Today's News
After breaking his nose on Wednesday night, Chris Young has been placed on the 15 day disabled list.
The Mail Tribune talks to Craig Robinson.
May 17, 2008 at 10:03 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News, Will Venable
C. Young (4-3) - 6.0 IP 5 H 4 ER 4 BB 5 K 4.18 ERA. 99 pitches, 95 strikes.
Chris Young didn't have his best stuff, but San Diego scored five early runs before Young settled down as the Padres defeated Seattle 6-4.
A short piece on Will Venable and his father.
Some of the steps Craig Robinson has taken to revive the Oregon State basketball program are revealed.
May 16, 2008 at 9:53 am
Filed under Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Today's News, Will Venable
San Diego starts interleague play tonight at 10:10 pm ET versus Seattle, with Chris Young on the mound for the visiting Padres.
Will Venable hit his third home run in the last three games as Portland defeated the Las Vegas 51s 7-6.
BlazersEdge interviews Craig Robinson.
April 24, 2008 at 8:42 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's News
Chris Young and the San Diego Padres host San Francisco tonight at 10:05 pm ET.
David Blatt and Efes Pilsen "parted ways" earlier this month.
A lengthy Q&A with Craig Robinson from the Gazette-Times. Who knew the two time Ivy League Player of the Year was also a big "Now, Voyager" fan?
April 18, 2008 at 9:17 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Northwestern, Princeton, Recruiting, Today's News
Senior center Emerson Kampen, who had been associated with Princeton during his recruiting, will walk on at Butler this fall.
The Georgetown basketball banquet was held on Wednesday night.
Northwestern hosted "Open Gym Day" for fans earlier this week.
Chris Young was flipped with Greg Maddox in the Padres' rotation and will start tomorrow night against Arizona.
Finally, a piece from the Register-Guard on the work Craig Robinson has cut out for himself at Oregon State.
April 14, 2008 at 9:17 am
Filed under Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Today's News, Will Venable
Will Venable is on a tear, batting 9-for-18 with five doubles in his last four games. Venable has raised his average to .389.
Two more Craig Robinson links I haven't had a chance to post previously, one from the Portland Tribune and one from last week's Oregonian.
April 13, 2008 at 8:03 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Oregon State, Today's News, Will Venable
C. Young (1-1) - 3.0 IP 7 H 6 ER 4 BB 2 K 5.17 ERA. 80 pitches, 44 strikes.
A rough night for Chris Young, who was hit hard by the Dodgers in a 11-1 Los Angeles win.
Will Venable and his father Max tell the Marin Independent Journal about being reunited in Portland.
Craig Robinson is profiled by the Oregonian.
April 12, 2008 at 7:52 am
Filed under Basketball, Chris Young, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Oregon State, Princeton, Richmond, Today's News, Will Venable
Chris Young sees Los Angeles in a second straight start, tonight at 10:10 pm ET.
Amateur anthropologist Will Venable analyses the "culture" of the Portland Beavers. Venable drove in four to raise his average to .323 during last night's 11-9 victory over Salt Lake.
The Daily Princetonian and the Princeton Packet offer up their thoughts on Craig Robinson's hire.
There is still time to sign up for John Thompson III's Georgetown Basketball School.
Richmond received a NCAA waiver to play a charity game benefiting the National Arthritis Foundation's Virginia Chapter.
Alex Wolff's book "Big Game Small World" is discussed in a recent post on the excellent UniWatch blog.
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