Wednesday, March 16th
(5) UW Milwaukee vs. (4) Northwestern – 8:00 pm ET – ESPN3
NIT
Thursday, March 17th
East region – Tampa, FL
(13) Princeton vs. (4) Kentucky – 2:45 pm ET – CBS
NCAA Tournament
Southwest region – Denver, CO
(12) Richmond vs. (5) Vanderbilt – 4:10 pm ET – TBS
NCAA Tournament
Friday, March 18th
Southwest region – Chicago, IL
(11) USC/VCU vs. (6) Georgetown – 9:50 pm ET – TBS
NCAA Tournament
Princeton will meet the media this morning in Tampa and then hold a public practice at the St. Pete Times Forum. Look for coverage of both events later today on the site.
The Daily Princetonian writes about how different styles obscure the similarities between Princeton and Kentucky.
There are two articles in the Princeton Packet: One on Douglas Davis' shot to vanquish Harvard and one on the Tigers' return to the NCAA Tournament.
There are also two articles in the Trentonian: One profiling Ian Hummer making a name for himself and one on head coach Sydney Johnson.
The Ventura County Star talks to Kareem Maddox about his first trip to the NCAA Tournament.
The Advocate-Messenger has quotes from John Calipari after watching tape of Princeton.
The Tampa Bay Tribune and the St. Petersburg Times introduce the Tigers to a new audience.
In addition to his great piece on Princeton/UCLA, Sean Gregory also talks at length about and with his former coach Pete Carril.
A junior forward from New Jersey is focused on Princeton.
Northwestern hosts UW Milwaukee tonight. Bill Carmody is picking up the tab for all the student tickets.
In advance of his NCAA Tournament return on Friday, Chris Wright is practicing with Georgetown.
Rush The Court wraps up the 2010-11 Ivy League season and hands out some awards.
Mets starter Chris Young pitched 5 1/3 innings of one run baseball versus the Nationals. Might Young make the trip west to Tampa from Port St. Lucie on Thursday?
A new Schuylkill 16 has dropped, with Princeton in fourth place. More importantly, I won Comment of the Week.
Around the Ivy League: Well-traveled Harvard (23-7) saw their season end with a 71-54 NIT loss at Oklahoma State.