Sean Gregory vs. Consciousness.
Bones' training attempt at the Olympic sport of aerial skiing does not end well.
Bones' training attempt at the Olympic sport of aerial skiing does not end well.
Sean Gregory '98 tries his hand at the Olympic sport of skeleton.
Bones on the sled. "There was a squeal in there, so maybe hog calling? I don't know."
Georgetown coach John Thompson III was part of a group of college coaches backing health care reform who appeared on Capitol Hill yesterday.
Northwestern picked up a high profile recruit - four-star Georgia shooting guard Jershon Cobb. The Daily Herald offers several additional thoughts following the Wildcats' second full-team workout.
Sean Gregory interviews Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
Former Georgetown forward Jeff Green was back on campus this summer, working towards his degree. He is expected to graduate in 2012.
The emergence of Will Venable is one of Five Things To Reflect On for Bleacher Report.
If you're not reading Craig Moore's blog, where the Wildcat sharpshooter writes about his experience playing overseas, this mailbag is a good place to start.
This morning I was able to confirm news of Princeton's second 2010 verbal commitment. Look for a piece about the next Tiger big man on the site later this week.
Sean Gregory gets tennis tips from the fourth-ranked player on the ATP Tour.
Former Princeton basketball player and current Time Magazine scribe Sean Gregory was on The Today Show this morning talking about haggling at retail stores. Gregory's article for Time, "In the Recession, Shoppers Are Becoming Hagglers" can be found here.
C. Young (2-2) 4.0 IP 6 H 6 ER 3 BB 3 K 5.56 ERA. 102 pitches, 58 strikes.
Chris Young allowed four home runs and took the loss in San Diego's rain-shortened 6-4 defeat against the Cubs.
There's a piece on Twitter in this week's Sports Illustrated written by Sean Gregory. That's as good a cue as any to remind you that princetonbasketball.com can be followed on Twitter by heading here.
There are lots of reasons to go to Shabbat dinner at my parents' house. Have you tried my mom's challah, for example? Besides spending time eating and laughing (and eating) with family and loved ones, there's also slowly but surely bringing classic Seniors on a Stick home, taking photos of them and putting those snapshots on-line.
On the eve of the start of Ivy League play, with a month of Friday nights spent at basketball gyms instead of around the dining room table forthcoming, enjoy these posters from the final home game of the 1997-98 season.
Steve Goodrich.
James Mastaglio.
Darren Hite.
Sean Gregory.
Mitch Henderson.
All Seniors on a Stick printed and distributed by The 14 Club.