November 5, 2008 at 9:24 am
Filed under Bill Bradley, Bob Scrabis, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Judson Wallace, Oregon State, Princeton, Today's 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.
March 19, 2008 at 9:12 am
Filed under Basketball, Bob Scrabis, Craig Robinson, Georgetown, Marvin Bressler, Princeton, Richmond, Today's News
Alexander Wolff's feature on John Thompson III is in the latest Sports Illustrated. Wolff has quotes from Bob Scrabis, Gary Walters, Professor Marvin Bressler, Nate Walton, Ed Persia and Kyle Wente in this incredibly well-researched piece.
Despite 39 points from Damon Huffman in his final collegiate game, Brown (19-10) fell at Ohio in the first round of the CBI.
Richmond (16-15) was up 12 with 8:41 remaining, but Virginia rallied for a 66-64 victory in CBI action.
One more Georgetown article to bookend today's news, from the Wall Street Journal.
May 24, 2007 at 10:09 am
Filed under Bill Bradley, Bob Scrabis, Chris Young, Georgetown, Princeton, Today's News
Ivy@50 concludes its daily coverage with a feature on Bill Bradley.
Chris Young and the San Diego Padres go for the sweep tonight against the Chicago Cubs. First pitch is at 10:05 pm ET.
Rivals.com looks at the three college basketball teams that have made one three point shot in each game since this rule change went into play twenty years ago. Princeton's Bob Scabis is interviewed about the Tigers' place on this list.
"We didn't have much margin for error, especially when we were playing outside our league," said Bob Scrabis, a member of the 1987-88 Princeton team. Scrabis ranks fifth on the school's all-time 3-pointers list. "We didn't get many second shots. We may not have outrebounded anybody in my four years there. If we got open shots we had to make them."
Two press releases from Georgetown. The first covers yesterday's press conference where junior Roy Hibbert announced he would return for his senior season and junior Jeff Green officially declared for the NBA draft. The second announces the hiring of David Cox and Kenya Hunter as assistant coaches on John Thompson III's staff.
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