Today's Game:Princeton (12-14 / 7-6) vs. Penn (10-17 / 6-7) Location: The Palestra - Philadelphia, PA Time: 8:00 pm ET Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB TV: Comcast Network Internet: goprincetontigers.com Series History: Penn leads 122-97. Last meeting:Penn 62 Princeton 55 (OT) - 2/17/09.
Princeton
Penn
8-6
Home Record
3-9
4-8
Away Record
6-8
0-0
Neutral Record
1-0
289
RPI
251
277
Sagarin
272
261
Pomeroy
263
57.8
Points / Game
65.9
57.3
Points Allowed / Game
69.5
.430
FG%
.416
.744
FT%
.684
.371
3PT FG%
.315
30.7
Rebounds / Game
33.1
7.7
Off. Rebounds / Game
9.9
11.1
Assists / Game
14.5
13.1
Turnovers / Game
14.1
3.0
Blocks / Game
3.0
Davis: 12.4
Points
Bernardini: 13.7
Finley, Buczak: 4.2
Rebounds
Eggleston: 6.0
Schroeder: 2.9
Assists
Rosen: 5.0
Mavraides: 1.1
Steals
Bernardini: 1.4
Saunders: 0.8
Blocks
Lewis: 1.0
Buczak: .552
FG% (Min: 10 FGM)
Lewis: .500
Maddox: .836
FT% (Min: 10 FTM)
Rosen: .819
Schroeder: .512
3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)
Belcore: .431
Georgetown vs. St. John's - 2:00 pm ET - Big East Tournament - bigeast.tv
It appears the Trentonian is the only paper to preview tonight's game.
Douglas Davis made the Honor Roll of the final Ivy Weekly Basketball Awards of the season.
Denver (15-16) saw its season end with a 58-55 loss to UALR in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament quarterfinals. The Pioneers were up three with under two minutes to play before John Fowler hit a pair of three point shots for the Trojans in the final 90 seconds.
Northwestern (17-12) lost a 52-47 squeaker at Ohio State. The Wildcats' Luka Mirkovic missed a game-tying three point shot with four seconds to go. Northwestern will be the #8 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, playing Minnesota on Thursday afternoon.
Princeton recruit Jimmy Sherburne scored 15 points as Whitefish Bay won a WIAA Division 2 boys basketball regional final. It was a hard week for Whitefish Bay, as the school coped with the loss of a student.
Chris Young allowed three earned runs in two innings of spring training action.
Richmond (17-14) upset #17 Xavier, 80-75. It was perhaps the best all-around effort by the Spiders in Chris Mooney's four years as head coach. Richmond clinched the number six seed in the Atlantic 10 Tournament.
Northwestern looks to reach .500 in Big Ten play with a win at Ohio State.
Denver and UALR meet in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.
Princeton recruit Will Barrett and Central Bucks South shocked Roman in the first round of the PIAA Class AAAA playoffs. Barrett scored 14 in the upset win.
Mack Darrow had 15 points as Barrington lost to top-seeded Lake Forest.
Around the Ivy League: Harvard (14-14 / 6-8) won at Yale (13-15 / 8-6) for the first time in nine years, 69-59. Kevin Egee's deep three point shot at the buzzer gave Penn (10-17 / 6-7) the one point win over Columbia (12-16 / 7-7). Brown (9-19 / 3-11) defeated Dartmouth (9-19 / 7-7), 69-59.
Postgame audio - Douglas Davis & Patrick Saunders:
The difference between the effort Princeton put forth on Friday at Columbia and the effort exerted on Saturday at Cornell was like night and day. Unfortunately, the result was the same.
The Big Red completed an undefeated home schedule with a 60-51 win over the Tigers. Princeton was within six with under a minute to go, but Cornell held off the Tigers from the free throw line. The victory was the Big Red's 21st straight at Newman Arena.
Princeton freshmen Douglas Davis and Patrick Saunders scored 16 and 13 off the bench respectively. Saunders also grabbed a team-best seven boards.
Ryan Wittman had 12 on 4-12 shooting, one of four Cornell players in double figures.
While the Tigers were knocked out of contention for the 2009 Ivy League championship with their flat 14 point loss at Columbia, that did not dissuade Princeton from playing inspired basketball the next night against the Big Red.
"Tonight was a good effort. Not good enough, and we're not happy about that, but it was a completely different effort than last night," said Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson. "I'm scratching my head. We didn't get after it [on Friday], Columbia outplayed us and we lose. Tonight we got after it, Cornell made enough plays and we lose, but the type of effort we gave tonight will win ballgames."
Will Venable leads the Padres with a team-high 17 at bats in spring training.
Around the Ivy League: Cornell (20-9 / 10-3) won their second straight Ivy League title with a 83-59 victory over Penn (9-17 / 5-7). Garrett Leffelman hit a three point shot at the buzzer as Brown (8-19 / 2-11) beat Harvard (13-14 / 5-8) by two. Yale (13-14 / 8-5) moved into second place in the conference with their 74-62 decision over Dartmouth (9-18 / 7-6).
When Princeton faced Columbia senior sharpshooter K.J. Matsui over the past four years, they held him in check.
Matsui is a great shooter (40.9% from three point range for his career), a poor ballhandler and a bad defender, so the Tigers understood that if Matsui couldn't get the ball in his hands, he couldn't hurt them. Faceguarding him and chasing him around multiple screens, the Tigers took this weapon out of Columbia's arsenal.
Matsui had cracked double figures just once in seven games against Princeton (16 in an overtime loss to the Tigers the first time he played them), and beyond that had never hit more than three three point shots in a game when up against the orange and black. The ball wasn't in his hands enough to make a significant impact.
On Friday night at Levien Gym, seeing the Tigers for a final time, Matsui helped extinguish Princeton's slim hopes of an Ivy League championship with 17 points, including five shots from outside the arc on eight attempts.
Columbia's 58-44 victory eliminated Princeton in the race for the Ivy title.
Two quick curls for early Matsui triples helped the Lions to a 10-2 lead out of the gate and back-to-back shots by Matsui with under seven minutes to go turned a five point lead into an 11 point cushion.
"We weren't focused [on Matsui]," said a dismayed Princeton coach Sydney Johnson. "It is just too bad, because I felt like he is a player that we can limit, and he has been held in check in the past, but we just weren't focused enough to do it."
Douglas Davis scored 10 for the Tigers, eight in the first half.
Today's Game:Princeton (12-12 / 7-4) vs. Columbia (11-15 / 6-6) Location: Levien Gym - New York, NY Time: 7:00 pm ET Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB TV: N/A Internet: goprincetontigers.com Series History: Princeton leads 137-83. Last meeting:Princeton 63 Columbia 35 - 2/7/09.
Princeton
Columbia
8-6
Home Record
7-5
4-6
Away Record
3-9
0-0
Neutral Record
1-1
294
RPI
286
271
Sagarin
288
249
Pomeroy
279
58.6
Points / Game
60.8
57.1
Points Allowed / Game
63.3
.433
FG%
.405
.746
FT%
.666
.382
3PT FG%
.321
30.8
Rebounds / Game
34.4
7.7
Off. Rebounds / Game
11.0
11.3
Assists / Game
11.7
13.1
Turnovers / Game
14.4
3.1
Blocks / Game
2.1
Davis: 12.4
Points
Foley: 10.9
Finley: 4.4
Rebounds
Miller: 6.7
Schroeder: 3.0
Assists
Foley: 2.5
Mavraides: 1.2
Steals
Agho: 1.3
Saunders: 0.9
Blocks
Miller: 0.8
Buczak: .573
FG% (Min: 10 FGM)
Miller: .541
Maddox: .836
FT% (Min: 10 FTM)
Matsui: .929
Schroder: .548
3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)
Scott: .439
Dartmouth vs. Yale - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Brown - 7:00 pm ET
Penn vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Oregon State (13-15) lost to UCLA, 79-54. Beavers head coach Craig Robinson will be on ESPN's Jim Rome Is Burning today.
Chris Mooney has signed a contract extension at Richmond.
Princeton recruit Will Barrett is profiled by phillyburbs.com.
A summary of the Mercer County Community College basketball season and an interview with Vikings coach Howie Levy, with pictures by princetonbasketball.com's own Stephen Goldsmith.
ESPN's Andy Katz writes about Northwestern's postseason chances.
Due to a lucky break flipping channels trying to find the Temple/St. Joe's game at home tonight, I was able to watch Princeton recruit Ian Hummer and Gonzaga play DeMatha for the WCAC Championship.
This was my second chance to see Hummer in action (you can read the other report from January 2009 here), and I've written up some detailed notes from tonight's game that you can read while watching video highlights after the jump.
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Wed. 11/20 vs. Lafayette
Sat. 11/23 at Rice
Tue. 11/26 vs. George Mason
Sat. 11/30 at Bucknell
Sat. 12/7 vs. FDU
Wed. 12/11 at Rutgers
Sat. 12/14 at Penn State
Fri. 12/20 vs. Portland*
Sat. 12/21 vs. Pacific*
Tue. 12/31 vs. Kent State
Sat. 1/4 at Liberty
Sat. 1/11 at Penn
Sun. 1/26 vs. Kean
Fri. 1/31 at Harvard
Sat. 2/1 at Dartmouth
Fri. 2/7 vs. Columbia
Sat. 2/8 vs. Cornell
Fri. 2/14 at Brown
Sat. 2/15 at Yale
Fri. 2/21 vs. Dartmouth
Sat. 2/22 vs. Harvard
Fri. 2/28 vs. Yale
Sat. 3/1 vs. Brown
Fri. 3/7 at Cornell
Sat. 3/8 at Columbia
Tue. 3/11 vs. Penn
2,503 - B. Bradley, 1962-65
1,625 - I. Hummer, 2009-13
1,550 - D. Davis, 2008-12
1,546 - K. Mueller, 1987-91
1,451 - P. Campbell, 1959-62
1,441 - C. Robinson, 1979-83
1,428 - B. Earl, 1995-99
1,365 - B. Scrabis, 1985-89
1,321 - G. Petrie, 1967-70
1,292 - H. Haabestad, 1952-55
1,277 - G. Lewullis, 1995-99
1,239 - B. Taylor, 1970-72
1,207 - S. Goodrich 1994-98
1,133 - F. Sowinski, 1975-78
1,130 - R. Hielscher, 1991-95
1,122 - C. Thomforde, 1966-69
1,099 - T. Manakas, 1970-73
1,090 - J. Wallace, 2001-05
1,088 - C. Belz, 1956-59
1,079 - B. Hauptfuhrer, 1973-76
1,076 - B. Roma, 1976-79
1,071 - C. Mooney, 1990-94
1,064 - A. Hyland, Jr., 1960-63
1,062 - L. Brangan, 1957-60
1,057 - A. Hill, 1973-76
1,054 - D. Mavraides, 2007-11
1,044 - S. Johnson, 1993-1997
1,031 - J. Hummer, 1967-70
1,010 - W. Venable, 2001-05