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Tuesday News:

Richmond vs. Syracuse - 6:00 pm ET - ESPN

Penn vs. Drexel - 10:00 am ET - ESPN
Cornell vs. Loyola (Md.) - 4:30 pm ET - NIT Preseason Tip-Off
Yale vs. Vermont - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Providence - 7:30 pm ET

Princeton freshman Doug Davis was named the season's first Ivy League Rookie of the Week. Penn's Tyler Bernardini took home Player of the Week honors. TigerBlog puts Davis' first game in historical context.

The Princeton Packet writes up the Tigers' season-opener.

Georgetown (1-0) had four players in double figures, besting Jacksonville 71-62. The Washington Post and the Washington Times have more on the game.

Richmond plays at Syracuse tonight in the O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic.

Two top-150 recruits made it official and signed with Oregon State.

Princeton is 14th in this week's Schuylkill 16.

Around the Ivy League: Cornell (1-1) lost 86-75 to St. John's. Brown (0-2) was blown out by George Mason, 89-52.



Monday News:

Jacksonville vs. Georgetown - 7:30 pm ET - MASN

Brown vs. George Mason - 7:00 pm ET
Cornell vs. St. John's - 9:30 pm ET - NIT Preseason Tip-Off

Georgetown starts their season at home against Jacksonville tonight. The Washington Post previews "the next generation" of Hoya basketball.

Northwestern (1-0) shut down Central Arkansas, 81-39, the school's largest margin of victory in 15 years. The Wildcats shot 60.9% from the field.

The Daily Princetonian files their report on the Tigers' loss to Central Michigan.

The Maine Black Bears, Princeton's next opponent, are 2-0 after winning the 100 Club Classic Championship.

Around the Ivy League: Columbia (1-1) lost 71-50 at Seton Hall.



FIT 49 Mercer 42.

I had some free time this afternoon to catch a Mercer County Community College game. The Vikings were playing FIT in the second day of the Mercer Classic. On Saturday, Mercer dropped a 73-72 decision to nationally ranked CCRI.

Former Tiger assistant Howie Levy has his team running many offensive sets that should be familiar to Princeton observers. During the course of Sunday's action, plays called "Chin," "Princeton," "Circle," "Forwards Out" and "Georgetown" were each set in motion.

Four games into the season, the Vikings are slowly learning what Coach Levy wants them to do, but reverted back to bad habits when the game was not going their way. "You just have to make [execution] their habit," Levy told me after the game. "When it works, it works - they just haven't done it enough and don't have faith in it yet."

Without a true big man who is, in Levy's words, "different," the Vikings are forced to play five near-identical, interchangeable players, each around 6'2". Mercer has a wide back-up center who was the first player off their bench, but he is not 100%, recovering from a shoulder injury.

Stephen Goldsmith came with me to take some photographs - which you can see, along with some additional observations, after the jump.

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Sunday News:

Central Arkansas vs. Northwestern - 2:00 pm ET - bigtennetwork.com
FIT vs. MCCC - 2:00 pm ET

Columbia vs. Seton Hall - 1:00 pm ET

Richmond (1-0) defeated Randolph Macon 81-57.

Denver (0-1) lost their 32nd straight road game. The Pioneers were up on Northern Iowa by one with 4:22 left, eventually falling 61-56 in Cedar Falls.

Northwestern tips off their season against Central Arkansas this afternoon. The Wildcats are in position to increase their win total this year, according to the Daily Herald.

Sports Illustrated's Luke Winn has conducted a fascinating "Hoops Ideology Report", polling 301 of the 341 Division I college basketball programs. 5.3% of respondents say they are running some version of "the Princeton offense." Can you name them all before you click on the above link? No peaking.

Chris Young can't believe Trevor Hoffman will most likely not be a Padres next year. Young was one of several San Diego players who participated in the Adrian Gonzalez-Jim Stone Extravaganza golf tournament, raising money for the South Bay Family YMCA.

Around the Ivy League: Penn (0-1) lost by 15 at top-ranked North Carolina. Darmouth (0-1) was dropped by Army, 63-48.



Twitter. Not crazy about it, but trying it.

I'm the first to admit that I don't quite get Twitter, the web site built to provide real-time one line updates on your life. Many of my friends use it, and I am still convinced I don't need to know their every move.

That being said, I think Twitter might have a two-fold practical application for princetonbasketball.com.

1. It can tell you when there is new content added to our site.

2. It would provide the chance to send breaking updates from games - for example, last night I might have posted "Strittmatter and Ma both out with injuries" to Twitter when I got to Jadwin.

So, despite my personal reservations, I've set up a Twitter account, which can be accessed here. It is a private account, so you will need to send me an approval request to see what I'm posting.

Like the idea? Hate the idea? Have no idea what Twitter is? I'm curious to hear thoughts on how this new innovation can be best-used and if it would actually be of use.



Scorecard here. Get your Princeton scorecard here.

Last night at Jadwin Gym, the most popular question people asked me that I had no direct control over was "why isn't there a scorecard in the program?"

As someone who always uses the program scorecard to assist with my note-taking during Princeton games, I was unprepared for this change.

Never again!

I've drawn up a complimentary, rudimentary scorecard (.pdf) you can use for the rest of this season.

Print it before each game, tuck it in your pocket and you won't get caught scrambling once you settle into your seat.

Jon Solomon
princetonbasketball.com



Saturday News:

Denver vs. Northern Iowa - 1:00 pm ET
CCRI vs. MCCC - 2:00 pm ET
Randolph-Macon vs. Richmond - 8:00 pm ET

Dartmouth vs. Army - 4:00 pm ET
Penn vs. North Carolina - 4:00 pm ET

Reports on last night's Central Michigan game are available on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian, in the Trenton Times, from the Associated Press and on cmuchippewas.com.

SportsProf was impressed by Doug Davis' Princeton debut.

Denver begins their season today at Northern Iowa. The Pioneers signed three new recruits earlier this week.

Chris Mooney and Richmond start their slate tonight against the visiting Randolph-Macon.

Oregon State (0-1) lost their season-opener at Howard 47-45. The Oregonian has a good piece on both the on-court action and the atmosphere in the gym. There is a longer story on Beavers coach Craig Robinson's visit to DC in today's Washington Post.

Around the Ivy League: Brown (0-1) lost by two at Rhode Island. Columbia (1-0) won on Fordham's floor, 65-62. Cornell (1-0) opened at home with a 79-69 win over South Dakota, Ryan Wittman leading the way with 25 points. Stanford slowly pulled away from Yale (0-1) at a sold out John J. Lee Amphitheater, 75-67.



Maggie in the Trentonian.

Caption: Maggie Solomon-Scheller, 5 mos., takes in her first basketball game Friday at Princeton University's home opener at Jadwin Gyn against Central Michigan. Solomon-Scheller's dad writes for princetonbasketball.com

My daughter is in the Trentonian! It is all downhill from here.



Central Michigan pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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Central Michigan 55 Princeton 53.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson & Doug Davis:

The 40th season of basketball at Jadwin Gym got off to an exciting start on Friday night, as Princeton dropped a 55-53 decision to Central Michigan at the wire.

Like many first games of a campaign across college basketball, the energy level and eagerness was high on both sides, the play heavy on mistakes throughout and the questions moving forward numerous.

What no-one could have expected was Tiger newcomer Doug Davis scoring the most points by a freshman making their debut in Princeton basketball history. The diminutive Davis dropped 25 on 10-21 shooting, connecting four times from the new three point distance and blazing by defenders into the paint. This new benchmark was accompanied by four steals, two assists and six turnovers as Davis played all 40 minutes.

You have to rewind to Bill Bradley's first game in 1962 to find an initial Tiger total that was higher than Davis' dynamic performance. Bradley scored 28 points versus Lafayette during the curtain-raiser of his sophomore season.

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Georgetown's John Thompson III interviewed.

The Hoya's final preseason interview is with Georgetown's head man.



Friday News:

Today's Game: Central Michigan (0-0 / 0-0) vs. Princeton (0-0 / 0-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: N/A
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: This is the first meeting between the two teams.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two teams.

CMU Princeton
8-3 Home Record 6-7
5-12 Away Record 0-13
188 RPI 251
193 Sagarin 284
14 Pomeroy 14
71.2 Points / Game 57.7
72.4 Points Allowed / Game 64.2
.437 FG% .425
.677 FT% .709
.344 3PT FG% .329
33.2 Rebounds / Game 28.1
12.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         8.4
10.2 Assists / Game 11.9
15.8 Turnovers / Game 12.2
2.9 Blocks / Game 2.4
Allen: 7.2 Points Finley: 10.4
Van: 5.3 Rebounds Finley: 4.4
Bitzer: 1.4 Assists Schroeder: 1.9
Bitzer: 1.6 Steals Schroeder: 1.3
Van: 1.1 Blocks Finley: 1.0
Van: .522 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Briggs: .560
Bitzer: .830 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Maddox: .833
Harman: .446 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)    Lake: .389

Team stats are from last season.

Player stats include returning players only.

Van is suspended for tonight's game. Bitzer is ineligible for tonight's game.

Oregon State vs. Howard - 7:00 pm ET

Brown vs. Rhode Island - 7:00 pm ET
Stanford vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET
Columbia vs. Fordham - 8:00 pm ET
South Dakota vs. Cornell - 8:30 pm ET

Previews of tonight's game from the Trentonian, the Princeton Packet, CM Life and the Morning Sun.

There's a short season preview of the Tigers in today's Star Ledger.

The Craig Robinson era begins at Oregon State tonight, as the Beavers play Howard University. Robinson took his team on a tour of President-elect Obama's senate office yesterday.

Harvard freshman Andrew Van Nest is out for the season with a shoulder injury.



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