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            Web Exclusives: From the P-Nut Gallery  
              a column by Nate Sellwyn nsellyn@princeton.edu 
             
            March 24, 2004: 
             P-Nut’s 
              Basketball Diary 
              Thursday, March 18, 2004 
             6:30p.m.
              I’ve been locked in my room doing thesis work all day. By 
              that, I mean playing on-line backgammon, talking to friends on Instant 
              Messenger, and downloading live Talking Heads tracks. Don’t 
              worry, it’ll all come together in three weeks. Getting the 
              ideas down on paper will only take a few days, I’m busy formulating 
              them right now. Besides, 75 percent of this school is off in the 
              Bahamas right now, enjoying Spring Break properly, so I’m 
              entitled to my leisure time. Anyway, there’s a senior study 
              break in Frist in half an hour, where we can get some free food 
              and watch the game. I’ll go for the food, but I couldn’t 
              care less about the basketball. I mean, there are simply better 
              games on tonight. I love Princeton, but I’m a realist. We 
              don’t have anyone who can guard Mouton. The first round, like 
              my freshman year, is a formality. I have yet to see one bracket 
              that picked the Tigers for the upset. Even Alex Wolff, whose blood 
              runs black and orange, picked a Texas victory in his CNNSI expert 
              bracket. Then again, he also picked Kansas to win it all. Anyway, 
              I better get changed if I want to get down campus in time for some 
              of this free food.
              7:10
              Man, that four-minute shower felt great. But are you kidding me? 
              There must be 700 kids here, all lined up for some free chicken 
              fingers and pizza. I feel like decking every one of them who I know 
              isn’t a senior. They don’t know from suffering. Forget 
              this, I’m going downstairs to the grill. I’d rather 
              pay than wait for some mass produced, fried and greasy garbage.
              7:25
              Ah, back safely in Foulke. That big classroom in Frist is open 
              to kids who feel like watching in the company of other students, 
              but I’m happy in the common room of a suite. Of course, I’m 
              faced with another problem: Sure Princeton is on, and I’d 
              love to watch my buddy Mike Stephens, but I know what’s going 
              to happen… and only a few channels away, ESPN is giving me 
              a chance to watch the Maple Leafs and Flyers. Now, I don’t 
              like the Leafs, but my Canadiens are going to have to go through 
              one of these teams on their way to the Cup in a month’s time, 
              and I wouldn’t mind this chance to scout the competition. 
              Plus, I have three fantasy players (McCabe, Leetch, Sundin) in the 
              game. Of course, the problem is solved when my suitemates and I 
              remember we have two TVs. In a display of school spirit, we allow 
              the Princeton game the privilege of highest volume.
              7:50
              This has to be the most exciting game of boring basketball I’ve 
              ever seen! Sure, the total number of points is still under 30, but 
              we’re killing them! Plus, Rick Barnes is going small! Is he 
              crazy? Texas’s whole advantage is Brandon Mouton, he’s 
              got that size on the perimeter. Our lead is small, but it’s 
              growing… and at this rate, a six-point comeback could take 
              several hours. Baskets are about as scarce as a clean cup at Tiger 
              Inn after 3 a.m. Could we really do this? Man, that means I’ll 
              have to go out tonight. We have a brief conversation about what 
              the partying must have been like after the UCLA upset, or the U.N.L.V. 
              victory in ’98. We definitely have to go out tonight if Princeton 
              wins, thesis or no thesis. Something like this is big, right? Really 
              big. We crack our first beers.
              8:00
              It’s the half, and we’re winning. Winning at the half, 
              over Texas! Some more kids come in to watch. Plus, it’s snowing 
              again. Some people start talking about Nude Olympics. Sure, it’s 
              not the first snowfall, but it’s a March 18 snowfall, and 
              the NCAA Championship is only twenty minutes and five games away. 
              Can we light a bonfire on Cannon Green in the snow?
              8:20
              Mouton’s stroke is so sweet. I’ll tell you one thing 
              my Princeton education has taught me: 11 for 15 is 73%, and you’re 
              going to have a hard time losing when you shoot like that from beyond 
              the arc.
              8:30
              I missed you, dear thesis.  
                
             
              You can reach Nate at nsellyn@Princeton.EDU 
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