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              a PAW web exclusive column by Wes Tooke '98 (email: cwtooke@princeton.edu) 
             
            March 13, 2002:  
               
               
             Off the rim 
              The basketball team inspires another rant . . . 
               
              Yale? I mean, seriously. Yale? Of all the 200-odd Division I men's 
              basketball teams in the country, Princeton has to have its NCAA 
              Tournament hopes ended by a bunch of purple-clad preppies who (worse 
              yet) are going to outwork, outhustle, outmuscle, and just generally 
              take us behind the outhouse to the tune of 76-60? Are you kidding 
              me?  
               
              I hardly know where to begin. It's a one-game playoff against Yale 
              at the Palestra for the right to play Penn for the automatic NCAA 
              bid, and roughly 50 Princeton undergraduates bother to make the 
              hour drive south to Philadelphia. Once again, are you kidding me? 
               
               
              I mean, what was the big conflict in Princeton, New Jersey, on a 
              Thursday night? Were they screening back-to-back episodes of "Survivor" 
              at the Student Center? Was Tiger Inn serving free milk and cookies? 
              Did the Student Government enlist Yanni for a special one-night-only 
              performance? 
               
              The game itself was even more pathetic than the undergraduate student 
              body. Princeton managed to be down 37-25 at the half  a couple 
              of years ago Yale used to think it had been a pretty good outing 
              if they managed 37 points in a game. But being behind by 12 paled 
              beside the fact that the boys-in-purple were outrebounding us 22 
              to 6. Once again (and I hate to belabor this point) we're talking 
              about YALE. Not Kansas. Not Maryland. Not even Holy Cross or University 
              of Nebraska-Cow Lick. $#*% Yale.  
               
              If I had been coach Thompson, I would have pulled a full Bob Knight 
              in the locker room. I would have pounded the blackboard, strangled 
              a power forward, and screamed: "Am I going to have to sit around 
              here for the next nine months knowing that our season ended with 
              a loss to Yale? I'm not going to let you people do that to me!" 
              And when I let them out of the locker room and they promptly let 
              the Yale lead swell to 48-30, I would have tossed a chair, gotten 
              ejected, thrown a section of the bleachers, and then delivered a 
              long, rambling, obscenity-laden post game rant.  
               
              But Thompson is a gentleman, and he stuck around to watch the whole 
              game. And now we're faced with that impossible and timeless question: 
              Can I root for Penn in the NCAA Tournament and still respect myself 
              in the morning. I understand that I ought to root for the Ivy team 
               both to protect our automatic bid and to ensure higher seeds 
              in the future  but rooting for Penn is like watching the history 
              channel and hoping that the Nazis can break through at the Battle 
              of the Bulge. It just goes against nature. Furthermore, it pains 
              me just to watch a team as stupid as Penn. Talk about a waste of 
              talent
 we're talking about a squad that managed to annihilate 
              Princeton twice (and they beat us as badly as one basketball team 
              can beat another) yet managed to lose three (three!) games in the 
              Ivy League.  
               
              Meanwhile, the Tigers are trotting off to the NIT to play a filthy 
              Louisville program led by the insufferable Rick Pitino. (An aside 
              to English majors: Has there ever been a worse book in world history 
              than Pitino's screed on how to be a winner? Discuss.) But no matter 
              how poorly that game  or any game after it goes  Tiger 
              fans can console themselves with the fact that the last game of 
              the season will not, in fact, be a loss to a team clad in purple. 
              We can breathe again. 
             
            
            
              
            You can reach Wes at cwtooke@princeton.edu 
                
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