cornell wins 71-67 over alabama
thanks!
Nice!
Thanks for the heads up!
Is the video working for anyone?
Edit: Nevermind, I'm an idiot. Game starts at 2 EST (1 CST)
Game has not started yet. It starts at 1pm CT 2pm EST
Game video is up
Pretty sure our bear could take that sorry looking elephant thing.
a little tough to watch never knowing the score
Quote from: Jordan 04a little tough to watch never knowing the score
Gametracker was current until the last 3:40; 26-20 Cornell at the half, after Cornell went dead cold in the last four minutes.
Cornell up 26-20 at the half. A slow paced game works in our favor, but will we be able to continue to play this way after the half?
Both offenses look terrible. We need to keep playing this half-court pace. Bad things happen with big athletic teams get quick points off turnovers. That being said, we definitely look to be the better team. Now if we can hang onto a second half lead...
Back to back 3's put Cornell up by 12(?)
up by 15 according to GameTracker. Ala takes a TO
3 Quick Threes to start the second half. Now up 35-20.
35-25
Quote from: dag14up by 15 according to GameTracker. Ala takes a TO
You're correct. my GameTracker was lagging at the time. I think I'm done watching this game. Too hard to have a sense of bearings with no radio play-by-play and a slow GameTracker. Thanks for the heads up though OP; it was nice to be able to see the team in action.
35-27; not handling press
38-29 [I think] as we hit a key 3 to get some momentum back
yeah 38-29 wittman just hit a 3
It's 38-27. I'd recommend people watching the video to have ESPN's live box score up. It's almost in sync with the video. I have it on a 90 second refresh and am pretty much using it as a scoreboard.
61-56 3:46 to go
This last 4 minutes should show a lot about this team.
Up 61-56 with 3:43 left and Alabama about to shoot 2.
LGR. Come on guys.
71-67 final
Cornell victorious. When was the last time we beat an SEC team?
last win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Quote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Last time was 37 years ago.
Quote• Cornell's last win against an SEC team came in 1972-73 when it defeated Arkansas, 78-77, in the first round of the Razorbacks's own invitational in Fayetteville, Ark.
http://cornellbasketball.blogspot.com/2009/11/cornell-athletics-alabama-game-preview.html
According to the athletics site "Cornell's last win against an SEC team came in 1972-73 when it defeated Arkansas, 78-77, in the first round of the Razorbacks's own invitational in Fayetteville, Ark"
The caveat, of course, being that Arkansas wasn't in the SEC in 1972-73... it was in the Southwest Conference.
I guess we are all now Alabama fans for the rest of the regular season, right?
Some interesting post-game quotes on the Alabama web site: http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/111409aab.html
Never thought I'd see a comment like this one (by JaMychal Green, Alabama's big forward) about a Cornell basketball team:
On Cornell's inside presence:
"No. 1 (Jeff Foote), he was huge – 7-foot-1 I believe. No. 33 (Alex Tyler) was strong. They had a good interior inside. I felt that our post fought hard even though we were undersized."
Quote from: dbilmesQuote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Don't know if it was the last road win against an SEC team (at the time, unlike Arkansas in 1972-3), but the Walt Esdaile-led team of 1966-7 won at Kentucky on December 28, 1966. Somehow I was able to pick the Kentucky broadcast up on my car radio in Yorktown Heights, NY. 91-77, or something like that, was the final score. The Kentucky announcers were besides themselves.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSome interesting post-game quotes on the Alabama web site: http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/111409aab.html
Never thought I'd see a comment like this one (by JaMychal Green, Alabama's big forward) about a Cornell basketball team:
On Cornell's inside presence:
"No. 1 (Jeff Foote), he was huge – 7-foot-1 I believe. No. 33 (Alex Tyler) was strong. They had a good interior inside. I felt that our post fought hard even though we were undersized."
Would that this was a quote from the non-conference Alabama-Cornell football game.
Yes, we're all Alabama fans for the rest of the season. Roll, Tide. No longer Roll Over, Tide.
I wonder if this was the first time Cornell has won a game in the state of Alabama in any sport?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Don't know if it was the last road win against an SEC team (at the time, unlike Arkansas in 1972-3), but the Walt Esdaile-led team of 1966-7 won at Kentucky on December 28, 1966. Somehow I was able to pick the Kentucky broadcast up on my car radio in Yorktown Heights, NY. 91-77, or something like that, was the final score. The Kentucky announcers were besides themselves.
Sooooo close (http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/Statistics/Games/19661228Cornell.html)!
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Don't know if it was the last road win against an SEC team (at the time, unlike Arkansas in 1972-3), but the Walt Esdaile-led team of 1966-7 won at Kentucky on December 28, 1966. Somehow I was able to pick the Kentucky broadcast up on my car radio in Yorktown Heights, NY. 91-77, or something like that, was the final score. The Kentucky announcers were besides themselves.
Sooooo close (http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/Statistics/Games/19661228Cornell.html)!
http://ivy50.com/blackHistory/story.aspx?sid=5/15/2007
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Don't know if it was the last road win against an SEC team (at the time, unlike Arkansas in 1972-3), but the Walt Esdaile-led team of 1966-7 won at Kentucky on December 28, 1966. Somehow I was able to pick the Kentucky broadcast up on my car radio in Yorktown Heights, NY. 91-77, or something like that, was the final score. The Kentucky announcers were besides themselves.
Sooooo close (http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/Statistics/Games/19661228Cornell.html)!
Thanks for finding that.
Lot of memories in that box score. Considerable talent on that Cornell starting five, but a season-ending loss at Princeton cost them the Ivy championship. Gregg Morris was a jumping jack a la Syracuse's Dave Bing, and the two did go head-to-head on the court. Blaine Aston scored the last-second game-winner to beat Bill Bradley at Barton two seasons before. John Sponheimer, one of only two Cornell subs to score, was an all-Ivy lineman on the football team, and we'll likely never see that two-sport combination again. Not much scoring off the bench for either team.
Lily-white Kentucky had been NCAA finalist the year before, losing to Don Haskins's Texas Western team that started five blacks. Pat Riley didn't let a loss to Cornell hinder his Hall of Fame career.
Quote from: imafrshmnQuote from: ugarteQuote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: jdonofriolast win against sec team was against Arkansas in 1972
Not only that, but when was the last time we beat an SEC team on the road? Was that Arkansas win home or away?
Don't know if it was the last road win against an SEC team (at the time, unlike Arkansas in 1972-3), but the Walt Esdaile-led team of 1966-7 won at Kentucky on December 28, 1966. Somehow I was able to pick the Kentucky broadcast up on my car radio in Yorktown Heights, NY. 91-77, or something like that, was the final score. The Kentucky announcers were besides themselves.
Sooooo close (http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/Statistics/Games/19661228Cornell.html)!
http://ivy50.com/blackHistory/story.aspx?sid=5/15/2007
Ah, memories,
THANKS guys.
Sunday 11/29: Alabama 68, #15 Michigan 66. Alabama plays (and loses) to good teams early on, it toughens them for tests like this.