Through The Eyes

About
Through The Eyes relives some of the greatest moments and biggest plays in Princeton men’s basketball history – from the perspective of those who made it happen, hosted by play-by-play announcer Derek Jones.
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Ariel Investments is an investment firm founded in 1983 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Led by Princeton alums John Rogers ’80 and Mellody Hobson ’91, Ariel’s patient investing philosophy has guided the firm since its founding 37 years ago and our focus on attractive intrinsic value has evolved strategically across our domestic and global portfolios. As the first the first Black owned investment firm in the country, and diversity and inclusion have been in Ariel’s DNA since its founding. The diversity of thought that stems from our varied backgrounds creates a culture where teammates know they are valued and gives us a competitive advantage in the asset management industry that helps us deliver results for our clients.
10/21/2020 – Myles Stephens Ivy Tournament Tip-In (March 11, 2017)

After going 14-0 in Ivy League play, the Tigers overcame Penn 72-64 in overtime in the semifinal of the Ivy League Tournament. Myles Stephens' tip-in with five seconds remaining knotted the score 59-59 and sent the game to overtime.
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12/3/2020 – Amir Bell Clinches The Outright Ivy Title (March 3, 2017)

In front of an ESPNU audience, Amir Bell's drive and bank off the glass with 1.1 seconds left was the last bucket Princeton needed in a 73-69 win over Harvard that clinched the outright Ivy League title for the Tigers.
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1/6/2021 – Jose Morales Seals The Sweep Of Penn (January 10, 2020)

Jose Morales' layup through heavy contact with 10 seconds remaining sealed the season sweep for the Princeton University men's basketball team over the University of Pennsylvania.
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3/17/2021 - John W. Rogers Jr. '80 Goes One-On-One Against Michael Jordan

In 2003, his fourth year of attending Michael Jordan's Senior Flight School, John W. Rogers Jr. '80 defeated Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one.
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