A slightly under-the-weather Princeton head coach Mitch Henderson and princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon sat down courtside at Jadwin Gym this afternoon to record the 12th installment of their season-long weekly interview series.
Henderson and Solomon reviewed Princeton's split versus Brown and Yale in great detail before breaking down this weekend's critical trip to Dartmouth and Harvard.
This exclusive Q&A streaming after the jump is 9:00+ in length. You can catch up on all of the season's discussions here.
More bad luck for Northwestern as Jared Swopshire will miss the rest of the season (and end his collegiate career in the process) due to a knee injury that required surgery.
Princeton recruit Henry Caruso and Serra bested St. Francis in the first round of the WCAL tournament.
Mercer (18-8) defeated Morris, 56-51. Mustafa El-Amin had 21 points for the Vikings.
Their first game of the season on campus did not go as planned for Fairfield (15-11), who found themselves down 34-13 at halftime and never challenged Manhattan in a 62-40 loss.
Morris vs. Mercer - 7:00 pm ET
Manhattan vs. Fairfield - 7:00 pm ET
Denton Koon represents Princeton on the honor roll of the latest Ivy League Weekly Release. Koon averaged 16.5 points in last weekend's games, shooting 12-18 from the field.
Behind 21 points from the versatile Otto Porter, Georgetown (18-4) topped #18 Marquette by eight. Hoya Prospectus crunches the numbers from this game.
Fairfield's game scheduled for last night was pushed back a second time due to a remarkable amount of snow. The Stags will finally host Manhattan on campus this evening.
Future Tiger Hashim Moore tallied 11 in Hun's MAPL Tournament championship game victory over The Lawrenceville School.
Terrible news as former Penn center Matthew White, who played on the Quakers' 1979 Final Four team, was found stabbed to death.
Here's the latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, Tiger recruit Henry Caruso in action as Serra takes on Bellarmine.
12 additional clips of varying lengths and sources can be found after the jump.
The San Diego Padres need Will Venable to break out in 2013.
Go seventy minutes in to this podcast for an interview with Tiger assistant Brian Earl.
Judson Wallace scored six points off the bench as Barcelona won the Copa Del Rey over Valencia.
Colorado closed on a 23-12 run and the result was yet another close loss for Oregon State (12-12).
This just in: Limited tickets may still be available for Saturday's game. Call Harvard's (617-495-2211) or Princeton's (609-258-9220) ticket offices today or email Bob Ruxin.
Georgetown hosts Marquette on Big Monday and Fairfield plays their snow-delayed contest against Manhattan at home.
Around the Ivy League: After playing with fire in their first five conference games, Harvard (13-7 / 5-1) could not extinguish a Columbia (10-10 / 2-4) conflagration. The Lions led by as many as 20 down the stretch in a 78-63 victory. Cornell (11-12 / 3-3) dispatched Dartmouth (6-14 / 2-4) in Ithaca, 79-56.
Yale can't get back up to New Haven tonight due to the blizzard but after recording their first road sweep at Penn and Princeton since the 1986-87 season it seems unlikely the Bulldogs are complaining.
A 21 game conference winning streak at Jadwin Gym came to an end on Saturday night as the Tigers fought endlessly uphill against incredible Yale shooting (65% for the first half), a pressing and trapping zone defense (which led to 16 miscues by the orange and black), foul trouble (two personals each for T.J. Bray, Will Barrett and Hans Brase before intermission) in addition to several dubious officiating calls (I'm sure there will be plenty to said about these in the comments) and timely Bulldog baskets once Princeton crept close.
While the Tigers were able to overcome an eight point deficit at the break, each time Princeton pulled even or inched slightly ahead, back came Yale with an enormous response on the very next possession.
“Yale got us on our heels and we never had a counter-punch,” said a disappointed Tiger head coach Mitch Henderson.
Still the game went down to the final seconds. Nick Victor missed a pair of free throws after Barrett connected on his third trey of the contest and Princeton had the ball down two. Unable to get driving angles to the basket or a clean perimeter look, Bray entered the arc and saw his difficult feed to Brase bound directly to Yale's Matt Townsend.
Austin Morgan - a 90%+ free throw shooter this season - iced the result with a pair from the line with just over three seconds remaining.
It was the Bulldogs' first win at Princeton since 2008 and the Tigers' first home loss since falling 57-54 to Brown in February of 2010.
Denton Koon led three Princeton players in double figures with 16. A frustrated Ian Hummer played all 40 minutes and totaled 14 but had seven turnovers. Barrett added 11.
Yale was paced by Javier Duren's 13, 11 from Sam Martin including a trio of threes and 11 by Morgan, who also connected thrice behind the arc.
The rest of this recap plus postgame audio from Coach Mitch Henderson & Ian Hummer can be found after the jump.
Today's Game:Yale (8-14 / 2-3) vs. Princeton (11-7 / 4-0) Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ Time: 6:00 pm ET Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB TV: N/A Internet: goprincetontigers.com Series History: Princeton leads 144-82. Last meeting:Princeton 64 Yale 57 - 3/2/12.
Yale
Princeton
4-2
Home Record
7-3
3-10
Away Record
4-3
1-2
Neutral Record
0-1
205
RPI
124
227
Sagarin
94
217
Pomeroy
90
66.1
Points / Game
63.4
66.7
Points Allowed / Game
56.9
.407
FG%
.458
.725
FT%
.703
.326
3PT FG%
.379
36.3
Rebounds / Game
32.1
13.0
Off. Rebounds / Game
8.7
+3.8
Rebounding Margin
+2.3
12.4
Assists / Game
14.5
14.9
Turnovers / Game
12.4
2.9
Blocks / Game
3.3
Morgan: 11.6
Points
Hummer: 15.8
Sears: 6.4
Rebounds
Hummer: 6.6
Grace: 2.6
Assists
Hummer: 4.4
Sears: 1.2
Steals
Bray: 1.8
Sherrod: 0.9
Blocks
Hummer: 0.8
Townsend: .494
FG% (Min: 10 FGM)
Koon: .554
Morgan: .916
FT% (Min: 10 FTM)
Bray: .771
Martin: .407
3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)
Barrett: .491
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Brown vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth at Cornell and Harvard at Columbia have both been rescheduled for Sunday afternoon.
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Around the Ivy League: Errick Peck's three at the buzzer was off the mark and Harvard (13-6 / 5-0) escaped yet again, 67-65 over Cornell (10-12 / 2-3). Yale (8-14 / 2-3) grabbed 21 offensive rebounds in an 68-59 win at Penn (4-17 / 1-3). Dartmouth (6-13 / 2-3) surprised Columbia (9-10 / 1-4) in New York by three.
Princeton held Brown without a field goal for a 10:24 stretch of the first half, a 13-1 run turning a tie game into what would remain a comfortable Tiger advantage.
Hans Brase or Brendan Connolly bothering Bears big man Rafael Maia into 1-7 shooting - including a number of off-kilter attempts - allowed Princeton's other four players on the floor to focus on locking the arc.
All eight of Brown's first half field goals were layups, five in the first six minutes and two in the final :45 seconds.
In between there was plenty of Ian Hummer.
Hummer - who scored 11 in the opening 20 minutes - had seven straight as the Tigers assembled a lead they would only build upon. Hummer finished with 15 points as Denton Koon recorded 17 including 3-3 shooting from three point range and T.J. Bray added 14 (6-7 from the field).
“Having Brendan playing as well as he is defensively, it really gives us confidence to guard hard on the perimeter,” said Hummer. “If they go by us we know we have great help inside.”
Maia totaled 17 of his 19 in the second half but Brown was 1-12 outside the arc overall with their only connection coming in the game's final 30 seconds. No other Brown player had more than eight.
The 12 point differential at the break extended to 22 on a pair of occasions and never dipped to single digits as the visiting Bears converted 38.0% of their tries for the game.
Princeton by comparison shot 54.8% including 8-13 as a team from behind the arc.
The rest of this recap plus postgame audio from Coach Mitch Henderson & Ian Hummer can be found after the jump.
Today's Game:Brown (8-10 / 2-2) vs. Princeton (10-7 / 3-0) Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ Time: 7:00 pm ET Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB TV: N/A Internet: goprincetontigers.com Series History: Princeton leads 92-26. Last meeting:Princeton 81 Brown 47 - 3/3/12.
Brown
Princeton
5-2
Home Record
6-3
3-8
Away Record
4-3
0-0
Neutral Record
0-1
233
RPI
120
242
Sagarin
97
223
Pomeroy
94
63.1
Points / Game
63.4
65.1
Points Allowed / Game
57.5
.401
FG%
.453
.626
FT%
.704
.348
3PT FG%
.369
36.4
Rebounds / Game
32.3
12.0
Off. Rebounds / Game
9.1
+2.1
Rebounding Margin
+2.5
13.4
Assists / Game
14.6
14.2
Turnovers / Game
12.7
3.4
Blocks / Game
3.2
McGonagill: 14.7
Points
Hummer: 15.9
Maia: 7.5
Rebounds
Hummer: 6.7
McGonagill: 4.8
Assists
Hummer: 4.5
McGonagill, Sullivan: 1.5
Steals
Bray: 1.8
Kuakumensah: 1.9
Blocks
Hummer: 0.9
Ponticelli: .528
FG% (Min: 10 FGM)
Koon: .535
Ponticelli: .750
FT% (Min: 10 FTM)
Bray: .771
Albrecht: .433
3PT FG% (Min: 10 3PTM)
Barrett: .509
Yale vs. Penn - 7:00 pm ET
Harvard vs. Cornell - 7:00 pm ET
Dartmouth vs. Columbia - 7:00 pm ET
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I talked with former Tiger Matt Sargeant last October about his entrance into the coaching ranks. "If we won the league this year it would be shocking to other people. Not to me, but to other people in the Orange County girls basketball landscape," he said then. Well, Sargeant's Lady Griffins of Los Alamitos High School won their first ever Sunset League championship Tuesday night. They finished the regular season 9-1 in conference and 21-5 overall.
Fairfield (15-10) made it five straight with a 61-44 victory over St. Peter's. The Stags' game against Manhattan scheduled for Saturday afternoon has been postponed until Monday night.
Snatching a school record 22 steals, Denver (14-8) topped Seattle, 72-55.
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