He's the new coach: https://x.com/cornellsports/status/1776324425668874367?s=46&t=_waXTmQfZ9rEGNNzPJe2Yw
Release: https://cornellbigred.com/news/2024/4/5/jon-jaques-10-named-23rd-mens-basketball-coach-at-cornell-university.aspx
I like it. Hope he can keep Earl's system going because we are never going to out recruit Yale Princeton and Harvard.
Yup-that was one Earl's gripes
Good decision. I give our new AD a solid A-grade thus far.
Feel good about this.
Quote from: ugarteFeel good about this.
As do I. He's had plenty of success at Cornell and should have a plan how to continue the momentum Earl created over the past few seasons.
Quote from: chimpfoodI like it. Hope he can keep Earl's system going because we are never going to out recruit Yale Princeton and Harvard.
What's the basis for this? I have no idea other than Princeton's history with basketball and the recent success of Yale and Harvard. Is it just because of basketball being HYP or bust when it comes to Ivy recruits?
Also really like this. I feel Jaques' own, somewhat unique, career progression/path (being a reserve for 3 years getting limited minutes followed by being an integral starter on the Sweet 16 team) will be fruitful in being able to recruit/develop/connect with players. Also hopefully means he's here for a long haul.
Quote from: semsoxAlso really like this. I feel Jaques' own, somewhat unique, career progression/path (being a reserve for 3 years getting limited minutes followed by being an integral starter on the Sweet 16 team) will be fruitful in being able to recruit/develop/connect with players. Also hopefully means he's here for a long haul.
He and his wife are both Cornell grads, so if anyone has the chance to be a lifer it would be him.
agreed. consistent good decisions so far.
Quote from: CU2007Good decision. I give our new AD a solid A-grade thus far.
Interesting to note how long the search for the new women's basketball coach is taking compared to how quickly most of the other coaching vacancies have been filled.
Not an easy gig being behind men's and women's ice hockey, men's wrestling, and men's basketball in the winter pecking order but Marnie Dacko made it work when she was in the job-much better track record than Smith.
Does wrestling get crowds? I realize they are a dominant program, but are they popular?
Quote from: TrotskyDoes wrestling get crowds? I realize they are a dominant program, but are they popular?
it sells out the friedman center and probably does a pretty good job of filling newman when they have a big dual meet.
and the big deal is wrestling brings in donation money
Quote from: upprdeckand the big deal is wrestling brings in donation money
yeah, freidman is a GS billionaire and former wrestler and koll got him to be the wrestling medici.
Press conference on Friday.
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2024/4/10/cornell-to-introduce-jon-jaques-10-as-head-mens-basketball-coach-on-friday-at-noon.aspx
Iwanonkiw to Cornell
The WPIAL usually gets a handful — at most — of boys basketball players who sign with Division I colleges every year. Add one more to the list for the Class of 2024.
North Allegheny's Ty Iwanonkiw recently made a verbal commitment to Cornell of the Ivy League. Iwanonkiw is a 6-foot-10 senior forward. Iwanonkiw obviously is tall, but he actually likes to play on the perimeter. He averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds this season.
North Allegheny coach Dave DeGregorio said Cornell had been showing some interested during the season. When Cornell recently offered Iwanonkiw a spot, he took it.