Header

Princeton

Recent Articles

Syndicate content

Princeton Preview: 2008-09

November 21st, 2008
ACCHTML clipboard

 

2008-09 Princeton Basketball Preview

Tigers look to escape Ivy League cellar

By Raphielle Johnson

Princeton Basketball Schedule: 2008-09

November 21st, 2008

 

Princeton Schedule: 008-09

 (key games in bold)

 

November 14th Central Michigan 

19th Maine (the second of two winnable home games to start the season)

23rd @ Army 

26th @ Fordham 

December 2nd South Carolina (the development of the backcourt will be tested in this one with Devan Downey coming to town)

6th @ St. Bonaventure 

Ivy Basketball Preview: 08-09

November 3rd, 2008
BrownHTML clipboard

 

Conference Rank: 22nd

State of '08: New Jersey

September 26th, 2008
FDUHTML clipboard

 

Metro Review Part 4: All-Rookie & Bottom Teams

April 14th, 2008
Monmouth

Now we come to the bottom of the poll, where there wasn’t much in the way of positives to be found this season. NJIT (0-29) completed a historically bad season, the worst winless campaign in the history of Division I basketball. With head coach Jim Casciano stepping down at season’s end the Highlanders are also in need of a head coach. Whoever steps into that opening will have a lot of work to do in terms of talent along with the confidence level of the returning players.

NYC Metro Ranking & Report: New Teams Added

January 30th, 2008
PrincetonAfter last week’s article I received an email from a Rutgers fan who wanted to know why his Scarlet Knights weren’t in the poll. Fair enough, but we’ll just ignore the fact that my inbox was empty with these requests when RU was 0-6 in Big East play. A home win over then-#18 Villanova will do that to people, and rightfully so. But to be fair, Rutgers is not the only team added. Say hello to Monmouth, Princeton and Rider, which rounds this list out at twenty-three teams. I hope that’s all, but if there’s someone else, email me at

Ivy League Preview

November 1st, 2006
Favorite: Penn. Player of the Year: Ibrahim Jaaber. Conference Rank: 23rd.

Ivy Interview: Princeton's Joe Scott

October 7th, 2006
Jon Teitel chats with Princeton head coach Joe Scott as part of an interview series with all eight Ivy League coaches.