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Men's Basketball: Second half surge stops Duquesne

Written by Eloise Ughetta, Staff Writer
Published: Monday, March 22nd, 2010

It may have been the middle of spring break at Princeton, but the men’s basketball team didn’t have it easy in the first half of its game against Duquesne in the opening round of the College Basketball Invitational ...

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  • 9:11 a.m. on March 18th, 2010
    Posted by
    brass

    Finally the Prince writes about the men's post season - after the game is played. It would have been nice to have had an article leading up to the game, especially as it was at home, and if the writer had told us the score!

  • 11:40 a.m. on March 18th, 2010
    Posted by
    What coverage

    Awaits? What's this awaits stuff? They better get their thumbs out and start the treck to Indianapolis for Monday's game or they will be awaiting all alone.

  • 1:29 p.m. on March 18th, 2010
    Posted by
    Ari

    Less than 700 people at the game...come on!

  • 5:16 a.m. on March 19th, 2010
    Posted by
    @ari

    it was spring break...

  • 1:28 p.m. on March 22nd, 2010
    Posted by
    UFool

    @@Ari: There were a bunch of students that were still on campus that didn't bother showing up. Spring break or not, a total paid attendance of 665 is embarrassing, especially since this was a televised postseason contest.

  • 2:52 p.m. on March 22nd, 2010
    Posted by
    PU '09

    @brass:

    The Prince doesn't publish over spring break. The field of CBI teams was announced on Sunday (after break had started), and the game was played the following Wednesday. What did you expect them to do?

    BEAT IUPUI

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