Cornell Basketball 2025-26 Thread

Started by CornellLonghorn, September 11, 2025, 12:27:50 PM

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ugarte

Quote from: chimpfood on January 17, 2026, 02:30:38 PMAt least our shots are falling so we're not completely out of it yet.
An hour ago we weren't out of it. Now, with 9 minutes to go in the second half we're down 90-53.

scoop85

Quote from: ugarte on January 17, 2026, 03:34:13 PM
Quote from: chimpfood on January 17, 2026, 02:30:38 PMAt least our shots are falling so we're not completely out of it yet.
An hour ago we weren't out of it. Now, with 9 minutes to go in the second half we're down 90-53.

Jaques showed me a lot last season, but he clearly whiffed on Sepp as the "solution" to our big man deficiency. He needs to make a big splash in recruiting, either in the portal or with a stud freshman like the Colgate kid who spurned our offer.

chimpfood


rss77

Colgate gives full athletic scholarships-guessing but financial aid is a big decider in which college you end up attending.

chimpfood


chimpfood

Cutters are actually working hard, big men are finding them, threes are falling. Today is a good day

ugarte

Quote from: chimpfood on January 19, 2026, 03:29:16 PMCutters are actually working hard, big men are finding them, threes are falling. Today is a good day
Didn't realize we were playing today until I checked ESPN and saw we were up by 20!

89-67 road W.

dbilmes

Noard scored his 1000th career point on a buzzer-beating shot from near halfcourt.

semsox

Quote from: dbilmes on January 19, 2026, 05:46:37 PMNoard scored his 1000th career point on a buzzer-beating shot from near halfcourt.

Took our 4 and 1 (first game!) year olds down to Brown today on the holiday. Really good effort overall by the team. Amusingly, Brown had a trivia at one of the media timeouts on how many 1000 point players they've had in their program history. 33 was the answer, so some nice context on what an accomplishment this is for Noard. Nice effort after the Yale showing on Saturday

mountainred

Quote from: semsox on January 19, 2026, 09:42:40 PM
Quote from: dbilmes on January 19, 2026, 05:46:37 PMNoard scored his 1000th career point on a buzzer-beating shot from near halfcourt.

Took our 4 and 1 (first game!) year olds down to Brown today on the holiday. Really good effort overall by the team. Amusingly, Brown had a trivia at one of the media timeouts on how many 1000 point players they've had in their program history. 33 was the answer, so some nice context on what an accomplishment this is for Noard. Nice effort after the Yale showing on Saturday

You now must attend every game the rest of the season!  ;)

Probably the best played game of the season.  Brown is a terrible offensive team, but credit to the guys for bouncing back.

Another big one at Harvard this weekend.  The Crimson lean on their starters (who are good) more than just about any other team in the country. 

7-7 may be good enough to make the ILT this year.


CU2007

Great win at Harvard. Right back in the race for a spot in Ivy Madness.

Ken711

Another nice road win. They better hustle back to Ithaca ahead of this big snow storm.

chimpfood

Another season saver. Now we get a couple of winnable home games next weekend for a chance to get above .500

ugarte

Quote from: CU2007 on January 24, 2026, 04:02:03 PMGreat win at Harvard. Right back in the race for a spot in Ivy Madness.
Way down at the half, an 18-0 run to take a 10+ point lead ourselves, a Harvard comeback to retake the lead by 1 and then Hinton to over down the stretch on both ends of the floor.

I didn't see any of the game until there were about 9 minutes left, so all I saw was Hinton the Younger and Piggé come off the bench already in foul trouble. We couldn't really guard their top lineup but once Li'l Hinton fouled out we retook control.

Great 2-0 weekends for men's basketball and wrestling. Let's finish it on the ice.