Thursday Dec 17 | The Daily Princetonian, 2008-05-16
Men's Basketball: Tigers hang on for victory
Sophomore guard Doug Davis of the mena s basketball team attempts a layup in Princetona s 46-42 win over Monmouth last night at Jadwin Gymnasium.
Free-agent hurler John Lackey would help stabilize the New York Mets' rotation, giving them a solid No.
The winter meetings are over, but the news never stops. Follow along as Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi keep you up to date on the latest buzz.
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Men's Basketball: Princeton looking to start streak
Last year, the men's basketball team kicked off the new year with a victory over UNC- Greensboro.
Three-team Blockbuster Breakdown
THE DEAL Diamondbacks Receive : SP Edwin Jackson , SP Ian Kennedy Tigers Receive : SP Max Scherzer , RP Daniel Schlereth , RP Phil Coke , OF Austin Jackson Yankees Receive : OF Curtis Granderson *** This deal is still pending an exchange of medical record and player's passing physicals.
A look at the players involved in the Tigers trade
Age: 28 Height/weight: 6-1/185 How he fits in : Well, they've been looking for a legit center fielder since Bernie Williams hung 'em up, and Granderson also brings the bonus threat of popping 30 to 40 home runs a year out of cozy Yankee Stadium.
College Basketball Princeton passes Lafayette in 2nd half
Doug Davis found all of the open spaces in Lafayette's defense on Sunday, draining seven three-pointers in a 62-48 final.
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Men's Basketball: Davisa 23 points set tone in victory
Senior guard Marcus Schroeder drives past a Lafayette defender in Princetona s 62-48 victory last night.
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Men's Basketball: Tigers fall to Scarlet Knights
Freshman forward Ian Hummer and the mena s basketball team lost, 58-44, to Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J., last night.
Echenique scores career-high 21 points in Rutgers 58-44 win over Princeton
Gregory Echenique scored 17 of his career-high 21 points in the second half as Rutgers defeated Princeton 58-44 on Thursday night.
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Men's Basketball: Tigers fall to one of nation's top teams
Senior forward and captain Nick Lake and the mena s basketball team lost to a talented California team, 81-60, at the Haas Pavilion Sunday.
California rolls past Princeton 81-60
Princeton's soft 1-3-1 zone was just what California's Jamal Boykin wanted to see.
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Men's Basketball: Tigers grab win in opener
Sophomore Doug Davis scored 13 points in the mena s basketball teama s 71-68 win against Central Michigan.
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Men's Basketball: High hopes for hoopsters
Junior forward Kareen Maddox of the mena s basketball team averaged 5.0 points per game last year.
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Men's Basketball: Princeton opens new rivalries
While the upcoming men's basketball season will feature a largely familiar Princeton squad, the schedule is peppered with unfamiliar opponents.
Detroit Tigers Cutoff Man - MLive.com
Who will earn spot in Tigers' 2010 starting rotation?
Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski appears confident Jeremy Bonderman will bounce back from this season's struggles and grab a spot in the Tigers' starting rotation.
League previews: Ivy, Northeast, Big South
Today, we continue our conference rankings countdown. We're working backward, from our No.
Ex-Nationals manager Acta to interview for Astros job
Former Washington Nationals manager Manny Acta says he's been contacted by the Houston Astros about their managerial opening.
Major League Roundup: Verlander hurls Tigers to victory
Tigers 5, White Sox 3: Justin Verlander earned his 19th win, Ryan Raburn homered twice and slumping Detroit beat visiting Chicago yesterday to keep pace with Minnesota.
Byrnes hoping to make most of his chances
PHOENIX a ' Eric Byrnes is contracted to receive $11 million from the Arizona Diamondbacks next season, but that's the only guarantee he has.
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