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Central Connecticut 67 Princeton 56.

Box Score

Postgame audio - Coach Sydney Johnson:

Postgame audio - Dan Mavraides:

Postgame audio - Nick Lake:

Central Connecticut outscored Princeton 17-8 over the final 6:12 of the second half, pulling away from the Tigers for a 67-56 victory on Saturday afternoon in New Britain, Connecticut.

Freshman guard Robby Ptackek ptallied a career-best 20 points for the Blue Devils.

Despite limiting the touches of Ken Horton, CCSU's leading scorer, who was averaging 20.9 ppg before today's game, the 6'6" forward still finished with 18 on 5-7 shooting from the floor and 8-9 at the foul line against Princeton.

The Blue Devils went to the stripe 26 times compared to Princeton's six chances, a disparity that did not sit right with the Tigers' head coach.

"I'm not usually like this. I'm not too happy right now. I see how many free throws they shot and how many free throws we shot," said a dissatisfied Coach Sydney Johnson. "I don't know if we were taking the ball to the basket any less than they were. I don't know if we were not throwing it down in the post any less than they were. That really hurt us."

"I'm a little bit frustrated with that because I felt like although we didn't shoot the ball well, we did not play perfectly - we played hard enough at times that we could have at least been a little bit closer down the stretch," Johnson added.

Freshman guard Doug Davis was Princeton's high man, scoring 18 - including the Tigers first seven points as they raced to a 7-0 lead. Dan Mavraides added 13 off the bench and Nick Lake had 10.

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Saturday News:

Today's Game: Princeton (2-6 / 0-0) vs. Central Connecticut State (4-5 / 1-0)
Location: Detrick Gym - New Britain, CT
Time: 1:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: Cox
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Princeton leads 1-0.
Last meeting: Princeton 59 CCSU 57 - 11/11/07.

Princeton CCSU
0-4 Home Record 3-1
2-2 Away Record 1-4
0-0 Neutral Record 0-0
278 RPI 184
296 Sagarin 196
252 Pomeroy 183
56.4 Points / Game 67.2
60.0 Points Allowed / Game 67.2
.417 FG% .448
.729 FT% .729
.381 3PT FG% .301
33.6 Rebounds / Game 36.0
9.9 Off. Rebounds / Game         12.2
10.6 Assists / Game 13.2
16.6 Turnovers / Game 15.0
3.4 Blocks / Game 3.3
Davis: 14.1 Points Horton: 20.9
Briggs: 4.3 Rebounds Horton: 7.4
Maddox: 2.4 Assists Thompson: 6.3
Davis: 1.4 Steals Thomspon: 2.1
Maddox: 1.0 Blocks Horton: 2.0
Buczak: .500 FG% (Min: 5 FGM) Simmons: .649
Maddox: .882 FT% (Min: 5 FTM) Ptacek: .870
Lake: .526 3PT FG% (Min: 5 3PTM) Palmer: .462

Mount St. Mary's vs. Georgetown - 1:00 pm ET - MASN/SNY
Colorado State vs. Denver - 6:30 pm ET - FSN Rocky Mountain
Northwestern vs. Stanford - 10:00 pm ET
Howard vs. Oregon State - 10:00 pm ET

Columbia vs. Virginia Tech - 2:00 pm ET - Aeropostale Holiday Festival
LaSalle vs. Cornell - 2:00 pm ET

Two previews of this afternoon's game, one in the Trentonian and one in the New Britain Herald.

Richmond (5-5) was within four twice in the final two minutes against #10 Wake Forest, but the Demon Deacons held on for the 86-79 victory.

#15 Georgetown hosts Mount St. Mary's.

Denver welcomes Colorado State.

For the second time in as many months, Oregon State will play Howard, this time in Corvallis.

The most interesting matchup of the day might be Northwestern at undefeated Stanford, a tough road challenge for the Wildcats.



Jack Platten.

You may not have known Jack Platten, but if you went to a basketball game at Jadwin Gym, you certainly saw him wearing his well-worn white Princeton cap and beige coat or pushing his walker with tennis balls on the legs to the bleachers.

Platten sat near mid-court at Jadwin for every Princeton basketball game but two since the building was opened 40 years ago, accompanied by his wife Barbara before her death in 2004. The two were married for 64 years. After Barbara's passing, Mr. Platen was joined in his seat by his grandson.

A member of the Class of 1938, he loved Princeton sports dearly. For his 80th birthday, his family had the Princeton coaches and players sign a basketball for him, which is still proudly displayed on the table next to his television.

Last year's Penn/Princeton finale was Mr. Platten's last trip to Jadwin, as he became ill this summer and passed away on Tuesday at the age of 91. As his son Rob wrote in an email to me, "his 80 years of smoking finally caught up with him."

I first met Mr. Platten through this site and enjoyed the detailed, well-written and funny emails he would occasionally send me. He was a witty man, who often would poke light at his deteriorating physical state, yet somehow was still telling me about the tennis he found the ability to play.

Jadwin feels a little emptier without him.

Here's a memory of Butch Van Breda Kolff that Jack wrote in September of 2007.

Cheerio, Jack.

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I’ve been one of Butch Van Breda Kolff’s friends and admirers since he returned to Princeton’s basketball team in 1946 and was a constant attendant at the post-game parties our local group of basketball fans had for the outstanding players, so I’ve read with interest all the articles in the papers about his career. Here are a few items that everyone appears to have missed:

I’ll start with my recollection of the party Butch and Florence hosted back in 1965 to “celebrate” the final four record. The party was in the basement recreation room of the Faculty Apartments down by the Lake and (incidentally) one of the other guests was a little guy from Butch’s Lafayette team by the name of Pete Carril. Butch told me that he was really teed off at the moment–first at Ken Fairman for not picking up the transportation expense for Florence to go to Portland with him and the team, and second at the University which had just the week before notified him of an increase in the rent for their apartment. I’ve always felt this was the beginning of the end for his Princeton connection.

Just a few years later, Jackie Kent Cook (millionaire owner of the Los Angeles Lakers) went after Butch to come and manage the Lakers (with Wilt Chamberlain as player). Most sports writers were baffled by this choice, but what they didn’t know at the time was that Cook was expecting that a professional soccer league was in the offing and he wanted to have a soccer team in Los Angeles, too. That made Butch a two-fer, since he had been captain of Princeton’s soccer team and had made the All-American list as a player. I haven’t seen any mention of this in the recent splurge of articles and obits for Butch.

Just a few more notes from my memory box. When I first played tennis with him in 1962, I was quickly aware that he was a left-handed athlete, something I didn’t recall of him when he was a hoops player here or on the Knicks He was a damn fine tennis player, and it was continuing fun for me to play with or against him in doubles during many summers at Barnegat Light, north of Harvey Cedars, where he had a cottage. The after-game beers were also pleasant.

Cheerio Jack Platten ‘38

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Coach Sydney Johnson - 12/19/08.

While workers replaced the chipped three point line at Jadwin Gym, Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon met on Friday morning to review the Tigers' games against Rutgers and Manhattan and to preview this weekend's trip to Central Connecticut State. The pair also discussed the health of two injured Tigers. This interview is 14:00+ in length.

Interviews with Coach Johnson appear on this site every week during the season.



Friday News:

Wake Forest vs. Richmond - 7:00 pm ET - ESPNU

Richmond welcomes #10 Wake Forest to the Robins Center.

A lengthy profile of Princeton recruit Ian Hummer that I don't believe I've posted before.

Gus Gabel scored 19 as Chaparral advanced to the semifinals of the MidFirst Bank Horizon Invitational Boys Basketball Tournament.



Thursday News:

CNN asks Georgetown coach John Thompson III about Barack Obama's cabinet.

Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne scored 25 points on 10-15 shooting as Whitefish Bay defeated Shawano.

Not basketball-related, but I know some of you enjoy learning about what I do outside of this site. Here's a preview of this year's 24-Hour Holiday Radio Show from Town Topics.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (2-6) let a five point lead slip away in the final minute against Quinnipiac. Harvard (4-5) fell at Rice, 67-63.



The youngest team in the nation...

...your Denver Pioneers.

9 News has the story.



Wednesday News:

Quinnipiac vs. Dartmouth - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Rice - 8:30 pm ET

I received sad news yesterday. Jack Platten, a fixture at Jadwin Gym, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 91. Jack used to tell me about how he had missed only two basketball games in the building's history before this season (one because of a blizzard and one for reasons I unfortunately can't remember) and not seeing him sitting to my left in the bleachers at Princeton home games is going to take some getting used to. If you knew Jack or have any memories you would like me to forward to his family, I would be happy to relay them.

Denver (3-6) defeated Florida Atlantic, 66-55.

Oregon State (3-5) avoided an embarrassing loss to Division II Seattle Pacific, 71-67.

Craig Robinson and managing editor Richard Stengel both have essays about Barack Obama in the latest Time Magazine.

Princeton remains mired in 14th place in the new Schuylkill 16.



Tuesday News:

Florida Atlantic vs. Denver - 9:00 pm ET
Seattle Pacific vs. Oregon State - 10:00 pm ET

If you were planning on heading to Jadwin tonight, please note that the Mercer/Princeton JV game has been cancelled. If it is rescheduled, we'll be sure to post about the new date.

Kevin Coble scored 22 points as Northwestern (7-1) bounced UMKC, 77-62.

Denver kicks off conference play against Florida Atlantic.

Oregon State hosts Seattle Pacific.



Countdown to 387?

On the heels of yesterday's 27 point performance, Princeton's Doug Davis was named Rookie of the Week in the latest Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards.

Davis has scored a total of 113 points after eight collegiate games.

Which got me thinking...

What is the Princeton record for most points in a season by a freshman?

The answer is Chris Young's 387 points, tallied over 30 games during the 1998-99 season.

Young averaged 12.9 points for the Tigers that year as Princeton advanced to the third round of the NIT.

Davis is averaging 14.1 ppg, and if he continues to score at the same clip for the rest of this season, he will finish just short of Young's mark, with 381 points across 27 games.

274 points. 19 games. Let the countdown begin!



Monday News:

UMKC vs. Northwestern - 8:00 pm ET - Big Ten Network

In addition to our recap, reports on yesterday afternoon's game can be found on goprincetontigers.com, in the Daily News and on gojaspers.com.

Done with final exams, Northwestern welcomes the UMKC Kangaroos to Welsh-Ryan Arena.

Mercer (5-7) beat Fredrick 75-51.

Princeton recruit news - Ian Hummer scored 13 points as Gonzaga won the D.C. Classic Tournament. Gus Gabel is averaging 20 ppg for 5-2 Scottsdale Chaparral.

Around the Ivy League: Dartmouth (2-5) demolished Plymouth State, 96-47.



Manhattan pictures.

Pictures courtesy of Stephen Goldsmith.

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