Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by Ken711
Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by: Ken711 (---.hr.hr.cox.net)
Date: August 12, 2016 07:32PM
Cornell wins in Spain trip for new coach Brian Earl's first win as head coach.
MADRID, Spain -- In its first two days in Spain, the Cornell men's basketball players walked in the footsteps of kings and effectively brushed off the ill-effects of overseas travel. And, not inconsequentially, won its first game under head coach Brian Earl.
Cornell suited up Thursday evening against Eurocolegio Casvi, a team that had already defeated Arkansas (81-75) and led by 14 over Purdue before falling (80-71) during tour season, and emerged with a 67-52 victory.
The Game vs. Eurocolegio Casvi
Cornell raced out to a big early lead, let ECC back into the game going into the half and then relied on suffocating defense after the break on its way to a 67-52 win. The Big Red forced the home team to miss its first 21 shots of the second half, including all 17 field goal attempts in a third quarter where they were held to two points.
Cornell shot 52 percent from the field and limited Casvi, two days removed from a win over Arkansas with the same roster, to 27 percent shooting. All 14 players who dressed for the Big Red saw first half action with 13 getting into the scoring column.
Rising sophomore Matt Morgan led both teams with 19 points and rising senior Robert Hatter had 10 points and seven rebounds, while Stone Gettings, JoJo Fallas and Joe Bayless each had six points and two rebounds, with Gettings adding three assists and two steals.
Cornell shook off any rust with a quick 8-0 run to open the game in the first 90 seconds, forcing an ECC timeout. Morgan hit a pair of triples sandwiched around a short David Onuorah jump shot.
The Big Red never trailed in the first half, though a 3-pointer at the buzzer cut Cornell's halftime lead to 33-32. After Casvi took its first and only lead of the night 14 seconds into the second half on a pair of free throws, the Big Red defense took over. The home team missed 17 straight shots to end the quarter and didn't make a field goal until 2:24 had run off the clock in the fourth - after missing its first four field goal attempts in the final stanza. By that time, Cornell had raced out to a 15-point edge (50-35). The lead grew to as many as 19 points in the final minutes.
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MADRID, Spain -- In its first two days in Spain, the Cornell men's basketball players walked in the footsteps of kings and effectively brushed off the ill-effects of overseas travel. And, not inconsequentially, won its first game under head coach Brian Earl.
Cornell suited up Thursday evening against Eurocolegio Casvi, a team that had already defeated Arkansas (81-75) and led by 14 over Purdue before falling (80-71) during tour season, and emerged with a 67-52 victory.
The Game vs. Eurocolegio Casvi
Cornell raced out to a big early lead, let ECC back into the game going into the half and then relied on suffocating defense after the break on its way to a 67-52 win. The Big Red forced the home team to miss its first 21 shots of the second half, including all 17 field goal attempts in a third quarter where they were held to two points.
Cornell shot 52 percent from the field and limited Casvi, two days removed from a win over Arkansas with the same roster, to 27 percent shooting. All 14 players who dressed for the Big Red saw first half action with 13 getting into the scoring column.
Rising sophomore Matt Morgan led both teams with 19 points and rising senior Robert Hatter had 10 points and seven rebounds, while Stone Gettings, JoJo Fallas and Joe Bayless each had six points and two rebounds, with Gettings adding three assists and two steals.
Cornell shook off any rust with a quick 8-0 run to open the game in the first 90 seconds, forcing an ECC timeout. Morgan hit a pair of triples sandwiched around a short David Onuorah jump shot.
The Big Red never trailed in the first half, though a 3-pointer at the buzzer cut Cornell's halftime lead to 33-32. After Casvi took its first and only lead of the night 14 seconds into the second half on a pair of free throws, the Big Red defense took over. The home team missed 17 straight shots to end the quarter and didn't make a field goal until 2:24 had run off the clock in the fourth - after missing its first four field goal attempts in the final stanza. By that time, Cornell had raced out to a 15-point edge (50-35). The lead grew to as many as 19 points in the final minutes.
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Re: Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: August 29, 2016 10:03PM
Re: Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by: Roy 82 (128.18.14.---)
Date: August 30, 2016 01:25PM
David Harding
Men's Hoops Finishes Spain Trip With 3-0 Record
This is a more exciting headline: Men's Hoops Reigns in Spain
You're welcome.
Re: Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by: billhoward (---.sub-70-192-66.myvzw.com)
Date: August 30, 2016 02:07PM
So bad (so unexpected) it was good. May there be smiles like this at the end of the season.
Re: Cornell men's basketball 2016-17 season
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.cws.sco.cisco.com)
Date: August 30, 2016 03:40PM
Roy 82
David Harding
Men's Hoops Finishes Spain Trip With 3-0 Record
This is a more exciting headline: Men's Hoops Reigns in Spain
But now they're back on a plane.
By Jove, I think we've got it!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/30/2016 03:41PM by Jeff Hopkins '82.
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