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YouTube potpourri XXXVI.

The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Above, "Chin" from Gabe Lewullis to Brian Earl beats NC State at the Meadowlands in 1997.

Four additional clips after the jump.

Highlights of Liberty High School. Tiger recruit Denton Koon is #34.

A Dave Blatt interview from before the Euroleague semifinals.

John Rogers was honored as a 2011 Distinguished Leadership Awardee by Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White during Black History Month celebration in February.

Denver's 2010-11 Season In Review.

TigerHeel said,

May 16, 2011 @ 11:25 am

Great find, Jon, of the "Chin" play against NCSU. I forgot how low-scoring that game was.

Below is a link to one of many more to come articles on Harvard's hoops hegemony in the Ivy League. Has it been confirmed that Tyler Bernardini will receive an extra year of eligibility? If so, Penn should make some noise next year.
http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/05/01/harvard-s-basketball-recruiting-reigns-supreme-ivy-league

Jon Solomon said,

May 16, 2011 @ 11:32 am

The Princeton / NC State game, like the one versus Texas the previous day, was played under experimental rules - most notably a 40 second shot clock and four ten minute quarters.

That's why there's a "4 QTR" above the clock on the ESPN graphic.

This was also the inaugural Coaches vs. Cancer Classic.

Jon

david bennet said,

May 16, 2011 @ 9:52 pm

What is the status of our recruiting class, are we really down to 2 recruits, as the article states?

Jon Solomon said,

May 16, 2011 @ 9:57 pm

It is my understanding Denton Koon (see a post from four days ago), Brian Fabrizius and Bobby Garbade are all still committed to Princeton.

The status of Clay Wilson is still up in the air. Hopefully that situation sorts itself out.

Jon

Peter Carry said,

May 18, 2011 @ 5:24 pm

At a reception in New York, Mitch confirmed that the recruiting class stood at three, not counting Wilson, whose status remains unclear.

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