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Friday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (5-17 / 2-5) vs. Harvard (6-18 / 1-7)
Location: Lavietes Pavilion - Cambridge, MA
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 121-37.
Last meeting: Princeton 68 Harvard 54 - 2/2/08.

Harvard Princeton
5-4 Home Record 5-5
0-13 Away Record 0-9
311 RPI 321
287 Sagarin 298
273 Pomeroy 288
69.1 Points / Game 56.9
74.2 Points Allowed / Game 63.2
.451 FG% .428
.725 FT% .668
.328 3PT FG% .339
32.6 Rebounds / Game 27.6
10.3 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.3
13.5 Assists / Game 12.3
16.3 Turnovers / Game 14.2
2.9 Blocks / Game 2.0
Lin: 12.2 Points Finley: 10.6
Magnarelli: 6.3 Rebounds Finley: 5.0
Lin: 3.4 Assists Gunn: 3.0
Lin: 1.9 Steals Schroeder: 1.5
Harris: 0.9 Blocks Finley: 1.1
Magnarelli: .580 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Lake: .556
Unger: .846 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Koncz: .861
Housman: .389 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Gunn: .375

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

Greetings from east of New Haven. We left early to try and beat the snow. This update has been set to automatically go live at 8:30 am ET, but I'm guessing we're on the road right now. Additional articles will be added later today.

A preview of tonight's game can be found in the Daily Princetonian and the Harvard Crimson.

Here's a junior to add to your recruiting radar, with a father who was a star at Princeton.

Father-to-be Chris Young has been using Pilates to strengthen his core this off-season.

Denver (11-15) came up short against Middle Tennessee, 65-58. The loss was the Pioneers' first conference defeat at home this season.



Coach Sydney Johnson - 2/21/08.

Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon sat down at Jadwin Gym on Thursday morning to talk about Princeton's two tough losses against Yale and Brown and to preview the Tigers' weekend in New England. This interview is 11:00+ in length.



Thursday News:


Rocky Mountain News

Middle Tennessee vs. Denver - 9:30 pm ET

Richmond (14-10) rallied against Charlotte to force overtime, holding on 79-76 in the extra frame. The Spiders are now tied for second place in the Atlantic 10.

The Daily Princetonian profiles Zach Finley.

Princeton recruit Zane Ma and Harvard-Westlake lost in the second round of the Southern Section Div. I-AA basketball playoffs. This article has the first picture of Ma I have been able to find.

Denver hosts Middle Tennessee tonight. The undermanned yet resurgent Pioneers are 9-1 at home this season.



Wednesday News:

Charlotte vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET

Northwestern (7-17) could not hold a 12 point second half lead and is still looking for its first conference win after a 53-51 loss at Iowa.

The Brown Daily Herald files their report on the Bears' victory at Princeton.

Here's a box score from Friday's game between Fork Union Military Academy and the Princeton J.V. Plenty of misspelled last names, but still interesting to see.

Richmond hosts Charlotte tonight.



Tuesday News:

Northwestern vs. Iowa - 9:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

Georgetown (21-4) pulled away from Providence in the second half by playing its four senior captains for the final 15 minutes of a 68-58 victory.

Noah Savage makes the Honor Roll in the latest Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Awards.

The Princeton Packet reviews the Tigers' loss to Brown.

How has Richmond become so formidable?

Northwestern travels to Iowa tonight.

Jeff Orleans, Executive Director of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents, will retire in June 2009.



Monday News:

Georgetown vs. Providence - 4:00 pm ET - ESPN2

Weekend roundups have been published in the Daily Princetonian and the Yale Daily News.

Princeton recruit Zane Ma scored 17 points as Harvard Westlake beat Westlake High in the first round of the Southern Section Div. I-AA playoffs.

Georgetown travels to Providence for a President's Day matinee. The Hoyas are tied for first place in the Big East with three other teams.

Yes, that was President Tilghman in the Jadwin Jungle.



Fouls per-game.

statsheet.com

Lots of emails in my inbox and comments on the site this weekend about the number of fouls Princeton has committed this season. Are the Tigers really averaging more whistles per-game than they have in other years?

Bellow are relevant numbers for the past 12 seasons, including the current campaign. If there are any requests for deeper crunching of this data, just let me know.

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Sunday News:

Reports about the Brown / Princeton game can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, courtesy of the Associated Press and at brownbears.com.

Soft Pretzel Logic interviews Brown coach Craig Robinson at The Palestra.

Princeton recruit John Comfort scored 15 points in a Fenwick victory over Bishop McNamara.

Georgetown (20-4) dug a big hole they could not climb out of, falling 77-70 at Syracuse. After the game Hoya head coach John Thompson III questioned his team's toughness on the road.

Northwestern (7-16) was up by two with less than ten minutes to go, but Purdue pulled away for a 71-56 victory.

Denver (11-14) dropped a 53-48 decision at Louisiana-Monroe.

Richmond (13-10) moved into a tie for third place in the Atlantic 10, winning by three at Duquesne.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (16-5 / 8-0) stayed perfect in league play, defeating Dartmouth (8-14 / 1-7). Penn (9-15 / 4-2) rallied in the second half to surprise Yale (10-12 / 4-4), 78-65. Columbia (12-11 / 5-3) swept its second straight conference weekend with a 73-64 decision over Harvard (6-18 / 1-7).



Brown pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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Brown 65 Princeton 63 (OT).

box score
audio - coach sydney johnson & noah savage

A crestfallen Marcus Schroeder put his head in his hands, then pulled his black jersey over his face, turning away from the court and leaning against press row.

An open three point shot by the Princeton sophomore guard to win the game at the end of overtime had skipped off the rim as Brown completed a ten point comeback that began with less than eight minutes to play.

The Bears survived 65-63 on Saturday night to stay two games behind Cornell in the race for the Ivy League title with six games left on the schedule.

"This was a very gusty win for our team," stated Brown head coach and former Princeton star Craig Robinson after the game. "Good teams can win on the road when they don't play well and that's what happened tonight."

It was the same painful story for the Tigers, who lost their fifth in a row as they again could not close out an opponent.

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Saturday News:

Today's Game: Brown (13-8 / 5-2) vs. Princeton (5-16 / 2-4)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:30 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: wprb.com, goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 91-21.
Last meeting: Brown 64 Princeton 55 - 3/2/07.

Brown Princeton
7-3 Home Record 5-4
6-5 Away Record 0-9
118 RPI 318
147 Sagarin 299
158 Pomeroy 292
68.3 Points / Game 56.6
65.7 Points Allowed / Game 63.1
.460 FG% .428
.741 FT% .671
.395 3PT FG% .341
30.4 Rebounds / Game 27.9
7.7 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.4
14.1 Assists / Game 12.1
13.7 Turnovers / Game 14.4
2.7 Blocks / Game 2.0
McAndrew: 16.7 Points Finley: 10.5
Skrelja: 6.1 Rebounds Finley: 5.0
Skrelja: 4.3 Assists Gunn: 2.8
Huffman: 1.2 Steals Schroeder: 1.5
Mullery: 1.3 Blocks Finley: 1.0
Skrelja: .513 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Lake: .556
Huffman: .843 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Koncz: .882
Sullivan: .472 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Gunn: .380

Georgetown vs. Syracuse - 12:00 pm ET - ESPN
Purdue vs. Northwestern - 4:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network
Richmond vs. Duquesne - 7:00 pm ET
Denver vs. Louisiana-Monroe - 8:30 pm ET

Yale vs. Penn - 6:00 pm ET - ESPN Classic
Cornell vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Harvard - 7:00 pm ET

Articles on last night's game between Yale and Princeton can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, courtesy of the Associated Press and at goyalebulldogs.com.

Georgetown visits Syracuse this afternoon. The Hoyas are 15-3 in games decided by three points or less since John Thompson III became their head coach.

Northwestern hosts Big Ten leader Purdue.

Denver travels to Louisiana-Monroe.

Richmond is in Pittsburgh to face Duquesne.

The New York Times has reporter Pete Thamel embedded with the Cornell men's basketball team this weekend on their road trip to Harvard and Dartmouth. Thamel's frequent blog posts give you a view of life away from home for an Ivy League basketball team that many of us have not seen before.

Princeton alum Sean Gregory wrote a piece in this week's Time Magazine about the Boston Celtics.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (15-5 / 7-0) scored three times in the final 25 seconds for an amazing 72-71 comeback victory against Harvard (6-17 / 1-6). Brown (13-8 / 5-2) ended the 24 game home conference winning streak that Penn (8-15 / 3-3) had built up, defeating the Quakers 66-61. Columbia (11-11 / 4-3) beat Dartmouth (8-13 / 1-6) in Hanover, 59-50.



Yale pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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