DailyPennSports tweeted,
Sophomore Malcolm Washington (son of Denzel) no longer listed on men’s hoops roster.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Buzz Blog commented on Washington:
Washington struggled in the few minutes he accrued during his freshman year, seeing little playing time behind unanimous all-Ivy point guard Zack Rosen. Washington started one game in Rosen’s place when the Rosen was briefly benched for a violation of team rules.
Beyond his meager statistics (a .157 clip in shooting) Malcolm’s future role on the team became questionable with the announcement of a large incoming freshman class ripe with supposed guard talent.
The roster now sits at 20 players, still five above the League travel limit, but with injuries the Quakers will likely not have too much trouble making weight.
No word as to whether it was Washington’s choice or a team move.
Penn is at #58 on the Mid Majority’s TMM100 countdown, a ranking all the 263 teams of the non-BCS, based on their performance over the course of the six-year Mid-Majority era.
The Soft Pretzel Logic blog tweeted, “As we approach 8 years since it happened, there are people who genuinely don’t believe me when I tell them Penn once hosted College Gameday.”
GoPrincetontigers.com announced that the February 4 game between Princeton and Harvard would be televised on ESPN-U, in addition Princeton’s Nov 14 games against defending national champions Duke. The Daily Pennsylvanian’s Buzz Blog commented on this news:
In what we think may be a sign of the times, this year’s Princeton-Harvard basketball matchup will be televised on ESPN-U.
With the Penn-Princeton rivalry on the back burner right now (Penn has lost the last three contests), is this the new rivalry for the Ivy League?
The Daily Pennsylvanian ran a story about Penn’s high-profile Dec 4 matchup with Army.
“The style of play displayed in the Patriot League compares to the Ivy League play very well,” senior forward Jack Eggleston said. “[It’s] a similar type of basketball [and has] a similar talent level, so I think playing Army is going to prepare us well for the Ivy League schedule.”
HoopsatHarvard announced via twitter that 2010 Harvard grad Dan McGreary took a job with the Cleveland Cavaliers head office.
Brown announced its five newcomers.
The Cornell Daily Sun interviewed the founders of the popular twitter feed @wittmanfacts.


