In addition to our recap, read about the Tigers' win versus Cornell on goprincetontigers.com, in the Trentonian and on cornellbigred.com.
The Trentonian also finally published their story from the Columbia game on-line.
Watch an ESPNU piece on Friday's win here.
Pete Carril is quoted extensively in an article on Jeremy Lin.
The late 1960s and early 1970s were a golden age for Ivy League basketball.
Princeton recruit Steven Cook scored 10 points in New Trier's victory over #14 St. Rita at the City-Suburban Showdown.
Listen to Sydney Johnson talk about the retirement of Fork Union Military Academy coach Fletcher Arritt.
Fairfield (16-11) turned an 18 point second half deficit into a one point lead with just over two minutes to go but Wisconsin-Milwaukee scored the game's final five points.
In front of a sell out crowd, Richmond (14-14) held off Charlotte, 53-52.
Denver (20-8) made 16 three pointers in a 76-57 rout of Louisiana-Monroe.
Leading wire to wire, Georgetown (20-5) clamped down on Providence, 63-53. Hoya Prospectus crunches the numbers.
John Shurna set the Northwestern (16-10) scoring record but more importantly the Wildcats defeated Minnesota by 11.
Cal beat Oregon State (15-12) in Berkeley, 77-63.
Around the Ivy League: A well-designed lob play by Miles Cartwright to Fran Dougherty with less than a second left in overtime gave Penn (15-11 / 7-2) a 61-59 victory over Columbia (14-12 / 3-7) at The Palestra. Dartmouth (5-21 / 1-9) closed on a 15-3 run for their first conference victory over Brown (7-20 / 1-9) by five. Harvard (23-3 / 9-1) won their 27th straight at home with a 66-51 decision against Yale (17-7 / 7-3).