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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sweet Home Alabama


The Cornell Basketball Blog has already posted the Big Red's projected 2009-2010 schedule. And although it is not new information on this site, the University of Alabama officially announced its schedule and its season opener against Cornell in Tuscaloosa on November 14 The trip down to 'bama is a homecoming for Cornell's Louis Dale, a native of Birmingham and The Altamont School.

Below are some articles related to the game:

From TideSports.com:
Anthony Grant, the new head basketball coach at the University of Alabama, will make his official debut in that role on Nov. 14.

Alabama will host defending Ivy League champion Cornell at Coleman Coliseum on that date, kicking off a 30-game schedule for the 2009-2010 season.

From The Montgomery Advertiser:

TUSCALOOSA -- First-year Alabama men's basketball coach Anthony Grant will make his debut against defending Ivy League champion Cornell on Nov. 14, the same day the Crimson Tide football team will face Mississippi State in Starkville... The 2009-10 schedule opens with a pair of exhibition games featuring Montevallo on Nov. 4 and Augusta State on Nov. 10 before facing Cornell.

From AL.com/Birmingham News:

TUSCALOOSA - Defending Ivy League champion Cornell, 2009 Sweet 16 participant Purdue, Providence, Baylor, Kansas State and Toledo are among the nonconference teams that will challenge the Alabama men's basketball team during its first season under new coach Anthony Grant... The Tide will open the Grant era on Nov. 14 with a home game against Cornell.

From the Dothan Eagle:

TUSCALOOSA — Alabama’a basketball schedule includes 12 teams that went to postseason events last year, including Ivy League champion Cornell, which opens the Anthony Grant era on Nov. 14 at Coleman Coliseum.

From the Examiner.com:

After a pair of home exhibition contests against Montevallo and Augusta State on Nov. 4 and 10, respectively, the Tide opens the season in earnest on Nov. 14 when defending Ivy League champion Cornell visits Tuscaloosa.

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