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Tuesday News:

Today's Game: Penn (9-9 / 3-1) vs. Princeton (16-4 / 4-0)
Location: Jadwin Gym - Princeton, NJ
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Radio: 103.3 fm WPRB
TV: Comcast
Internet: goprincetontigers.com
Series History: Penn leads 122-100.
Last meeting: Princeton 68 Penn 56 - 3/9/10.

Penn Princeton
6-3 Home Record 9-0
3-6 Away Record 5-3
0-0 Neutral Record 2-1
181 RPI 56
171 Sagarin 84
156 Pomeroy 110
67.7 Points / Game 70.7
68.4 Points Allowed / Game 64.6
.456 FG% .470
.723 FT% .711
.366 3PT FG% .374
29.3 Rebounds / Game 34.7
7.8 Off. Rebounds / Game         9.7
-2.4 Rebounding Margin +2.8
13.9 Assists / Game 13.5
13.9 Turnovers / Game 12.8
2.2 Blocks / Game 4.1
Rosen: 15.0 Points Hummer: 14.1
Eggleston: 8.4 Rebounds Maddox: 7.2
Rosen: 5.3 Assists Mavraides: 2.9
Cartwright: 1.4 Steals Davis: 1.5
Eggleston: 0.7 Blocks Maddox: 1.9
Schreiber: .667 FG% (Min: 10 FGM) Maddox: .579
Cartwright: .836 FT% (Min: 10 FTM) Mavraides: .783
Eggleston: .521 3PT FG% (Min: 10 3FGM)    Davis .413

MCCC vs. Burlington - 7:00 pm ET

The Daily Pennsylvanian captures the Penn/Princeton rivalry through the intertwined lives of the schools' head coaches.

Penn's student paper has a second piece about the history between these two programs.

...and those are the only previews of tonight's game?

Wait, here's one more from CSN Philly.

Ian Hummer represents Princeton on the Ivy League's Men's Basketball Weekly Release for Week 14.

Princeton moves up to third place in the New York Post rankings of local college basketball teams.

The 14-Game Tournament has adjusted their projections through last weekend's games.

Princeton recruit Bobby Garbade scored 14 in Seton CC's 14th victory of the season.

Stuart Schulman said,

February 8, 2011 @ 9:56 pm

Jon--

When you get a chance, I would like to hear Coach Johnson's thoughts on *not* fouling when up three at the end of regulation.

Sorry I missed what was clearly a very exciting game--hoping to find a rebroadcast online at Comcast or goprincetontigers in the next day.

Jon Solomon said,

February 8, 2011 @ 10:51 pm

Penn's brilliant inbounds play was run so that Bernardini got the ball before fouling was an option. Misdirection and a couple screens. Outstanding.

It is my belief (and I hope to confirm) that Princeton would have fouled if they could have fouled, especially because the Tigers weren't yet in the double bonus.

Phew.

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