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Monday, December 21, 2009

News and Notes

Below, some news and notes...
  • From ESPN's Fran Fraschilla, Ryan Wittman is listed among the top NBA prospects in the country for teams looking for players who can "spot up the 3."
Cornell senior Louis Dale is one of 49 Division I point guards on the initial Bob Cousy Award Watch List, which recognizes men's college basketball's top point guard.

It is the third straight year he has been listed.

The list of candidates will be narrowed down to a final 20 by Jan. 1, a final 10 by Feb. 1 and top five by March 1.

A Hall of Fame appointed screening committee will choose the winner, who will receive the honor at the Hall of Fame's class announcement, Monday April 5, in Indianapolis as part of NCAA Final Four weekend.

Dale, a two-time All-Ivy first-team selection and the 2007-08 Ivy League Player of the Year, is one of two players in school history to accumulate 1,000 points, 300 rebounds, 300 assists and 100 steals. Ka'Ron Barnes was the first.

Dale will enter this weekend's action at the Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival needing nine assists to set the Big Red overall assist mark and is averaging 10.2 points, 5.0 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.1 steals so far this season.
  • From MSG.com, the network's preview of Sunday's Cornell-Davidson game (our game recap can be found by Clicking here):
CORNELL VS. DAVIDSON IN GAME 1 OF HOLIDAY FESTIVAL AT MSG (SUNDAY)

Davidson coach Bob McKillop is finding out how life is without Stephen Curry – not much fun. The Wildcats have struggled all season long and a date with Cornell should produce another rocky 40 minutes.

Big Red coach Steve Donahue has a dandy tandem of Louis Dale and Ryan Wittman that should relish playing in the World's Most Famous Arena.

Prediction: Cornell 77, Davidson 59

Shot of the Weekend. Cornell 91, Davidson 88 (OT). Ryan Wittman’s 30-footer at the buzzer in overtime gave the Big Red its eighth win of the year and a shot at a Big East team (St. John’s) on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Lost in the heroics and glee of Wittman’s shot was the fact that it wouldn’t have even been possible had Louis Dale not hit a driving layup with 0.7 seconds remaining in regulation. Cornell’s only two losses this year were against Big East teams (Seton Hall and Syracuse), so this will likely be the Ivy League favorite’s best chance to get a huge win this season (Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse is not realistic). We haven’t been able to locate a video of this shot yet, but if you see one, let us know.

Cornell 91 - Davidson 88 (OT)

A good season for an Ivy squad typically includes multiple beatings from non-conference foes before relief comes in the form of the league season. Cornell and Harvard are throwing that dynamic on its head this season. The Big Red especially have so many good wins on the road that I'd give them a serious look for at-large consideration right now. Jeff Whitman scored 29 in this game at MSG, and Center Jeff Foote added 16 points, 14 rebounds, and 4 assists to power Cornell to 8-2 on the young season. The defending Ivy champs still travel to St. Johns, La Salle, and Kansas before the league slate starts with back-to-back games against Columbia.

Ryan Wittman, who played high school basketball for Eden Prairie, had 29 points for Cornell on Sunday, beating Davidson at the buzzer with a three-pointer at Madison Square Garden. Wittman's father, Randy, is the former Wolves coach who is now Flip Saunders' assistant with the Wizards.

In the [MSG Holiday Festival] opener, Davidson (3-8) rallied from 17 points behind in the first half and had a 75-73 lead before Louis Dale drove for a layup to tie the score for Cornell (8-2) with seven-tenths of a second to go in regulation.

J. P. Kuhlman made a free throw for the Wildcats with 6.6 seconds left in overtime to tie the score at 88-88, but he missed the second.

Wittman dribbled across the midcourt line and let go a rainbow from about 30 feet straightaway. It swished, giving him seven 3-pointers and 29 points.

“To be quite honest, I thought I left it short,” Wittman said. “So I was surprised it went in, but I will take it.”

Men's Basketball Notebook 12-20-09

They’re Kind of a Big Deal

Not only did senior forward Ryan Wittman’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer in overtime save the day for Cornell, but it also gave him 301 for his career –– the only Ivy League player in history to earn this distinction. His 29 points on the day also moved him to 16th all-time in Ancient Eight scoring, with 1,623. Meanwhile, Wittman’s partner in crime on the day, senior guard Louis Dale, moved within two assists of Cornell’s record with his seven dishes.

Guess Who’s Back

Playing in his first game since late November due to a calf injury, senior forward Alex Tyler picked up five points, four rebounds and two blocks in his return to the court. The tri-captain gave no indication that he was still hurting, as he performed a very acrobatic maneuver into some empty courtside chairs in order to maintain Cornell’s possession of the basketball at 9:18 in the first half.


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  • The RPI (Rating Percentage Index) is a measure of strength of schedule and how a team does against that schedule. It does not consider the margin of victory, but only whether or not a team won and where the game was played (home/away/neutral court). The formula is 25% team winning percentage (WP), 50% opponents' average winning percentage (OWP), and 25% opponents' opponents' average winning percentage (OOWP). (See: CollegeRPI.com for a further explanation of the formula.) The RPI may be the most influential factor in NCAA Tournament seeding. Below is a look at Cornell's RPI rank (as of December 21) following a 8-2 start for the Big Red. All of Cornell's opponents are also listed (out of 347 total Division I teams). Cornell's results against these opponents are in parentheses.
4. St. John's
9. Syracuse (L)
21. Kansas
31. Cornell
34. Harvard
52. Hofstra
71. Seton Hall (L)
80. La Salle
95. Alabama (W)
104. St. Joseph's (W)
108. Princeton
129. UMass (W)
138. Vermont (W)
144. Drexel (W)
164. Davidson (W)
177. Columbia
179. Brown
192. South Dakota
287. Yale
293. Bucknell (W)
304. Toledo (W)
332. Dartmouth
341. Bryant
345. Penn
NR- Clarkson (D-III)
NR- PSU-Erie (D-III)

Neither the Ken Pomeroy or Jeff Sagarin rankings are used by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee. Nevertheless, the KenPom.com site ranks Cornell No. 71 in the nation, while the Sagarin rankings have Cornell at No. 46. Both sites are predominantly used by fans and the media.
  • Below are links to our game recaps from each of Cornell's games this season. Associated press recaps courtesy of Rivals.com/YahooSports.com are always available by clicking on Cornell's schedule/results on the right column of this blog.
  1. at Alabama (W 71-67)
  2. at UMass (W 74-61)
  3. vs. Seton Hall (L 79-89)
  4. at Syracuse (L 73-88)
  5. Toledo (Phil.) (W 78-60)
  6. Vermont (Phil.) (W 67-59)
  7. at Drexel (W 61-54)
  8. at Bucknell (W 104-98) (OT)
  9. vs. St. Joseph's (W 78-66)
  10. Davidson (W 91-88) (OT)
Friday, November 13
Yale 86 Sacred Heart 92 (Connecticut Six) Box Score - Recap
Brown 68 St. Francis (N.Y.) 64 Box Score - Recap
Dartmouth 58 Boston College 89 Box Score - Recap
Harvard 87 Holy Cross 77 Box Score - Recap
Penn 55 Penn State 70 Box Score - Recap

Saturday, November 14

Princeton 71 Central Michigan 68 Box Score - Recap
Cornell 71 Alabama 67 Box Score - Recap


Sunday, November 15

Brown 55 Virginia Tech 69 Box Score - Recap
William & Mary 85 Harvard 87 (3OT) Box Score - Recap
Dartmouth 44 George Mason 60 Box Score - Recap

Monday, November 16

Yale 63 Hofstra 68 (NIT at Storrs CT)
Box Score - Recap

Penn 65 Villanova 103 Box Score - Recap

Tuesday, November 17

Yale 65 Colgate 55 (NIT Storrs CT)
Box Score - Recap

Columbia53 DePaul 59 [SNY] Box Score - Recap

Wednesday, November 18

Rhode Island 78 Brown 57
Box Score - Recap

Manhattan 54 Princeton 61 Box Score - Recap
Cornell 74 UMass 61 Box Score - Recap

Friday, November 20

Brown 76 St. John's 79
Box Score - Recap

Longwood 61 Columbia 72 Box Score - Recap
Seton Hall 89 Cornell 79 Box Score - Recap
Bryant 51 Harvard 77
Box Score - Recap


Saturday, November 21

Army 56 Princeton 52
Box Score - Recap

Dartmouth 60 Furman 83 Box Score - Recap
Delaware 97 Penn 94 2OT Box Score - Recap
Quinnipiac 71 Yale 64 Box Score - Recap

Sunday, November 22

Maine 62 Brown 75
Box Score - Recap


Monday, November 23

Harvard 53 Army 56
Box Score - Recap

Charlotte 88. Yale 74 NIT Box Score - Recap

Tuesday, November 24

Princeton 50 George Washington 65 Box Score - Recap
Cornell 73 Syracuse 88 Box Score - Recap
Loyola (Md.) 58 Dartmouth 41
Box Score - Recap

Bucknell 59 Columbia 73 Box Score - Recap
Drexel 58 Penn 49 Box Score - Recap
Elon 65 Yale 69 NIT Box Score - Recap

Wednesday, November 25

Brown 70 Bryant 68 Box Score - Recap
New Hampshire 60 Harvard 78 Box Score - Recap

Friday, November 27

Cornell 78. Toledo 60 (Legends Classic at Philadelphia, Pa.) Box Score - Recap
Brown 79 Siena 99 (Philadelphia Hoops Classic) Box Score - Recap
Yale 48 Army 64 Box Score - Recap
Hartford 56 Dartmouth 68 Box Score - Recap


Saturday, November 28

Cornell 67 Vermont 59
(Legends Classic at Philadelphia, Pa.) Box Score - Recap

Brown 79 Siena 99 (Philadelphia Hoops Classic) Box Score - Recap
Yale 48 Army 64 Box Score - Recap
Hartford 56 Dartmouth 68 Box Score - Recap

Sunday, November 29

Cornell 61 Drexel 54 (Legends Classic at Philadelphia, Pa.) Box Score - Recap
Harvard 78 Boston U. 70 Box Score - Recap
Princeton 60 California 81 [CSN California] Box Score - Recap

Monday, November 30

Columbia 55 Sacred Heart 60 Box Score - Recap

Tuesday, December 1

Vermont 63 Dartmouth 58 Box Score - Recap


Wednesday, December 2

Holy Cross 85 Brown 79 (OT)
Box Score - Recap
Cornell 104 Bucknell 98 (OT)
Box Score - Recap
Yale 48 Hartford 46
Box Score - Recap
Rice 64 Harvard 85
Box Score - Recap

Thursday, December 3

Lehigh 75 Columbia 70
Box Score - Recap
Princeton 44 Rutgers 58
Box Score - Recap

Friday, December 4

Penn
67 Navy 73 [CBS College Sports] Box Score - Recap

Saturday, December 5
Columbia 60 Stony Brook 63
Box Score - Recap
Brown 55 Minnesota 91 Box Score - Recap

Sunday, December 6

Harvard 73 UConn 79 [SNY/ESPN Fullcourt]
Box Score - Recap
Lafayette 48 Princeton 62
Box Score - Recap
Cornell 78 St. Joseph's (PA) 66 Box Score - Recap

Monday, December 7
Brown 62 Providence 78
Box Score - Recap
Vermont 72 Yale 60 Box Score - Recap

Tuesday, December 8
Columbia 102 Wagner 91
Box Score - Recap
Albany 78 Penn 60 Box Score - Recap

Wednesday, December 9
Harvard 74 Boston College
67 Box Score - Recap
Bryant 54 Yale 69 Box Score - Recap

Saturday, December 12
Columbia 69 Bryant 57
Box Score - Recap
Army 59 Dartmouth 46 Box Score - Recap
Penn 75 Monmouth 80 Box Score - Recap

Sunday, December 13
Princeton 65 UNC Greensboro 50
Box Score - Recap
Lyndon State 54 Dartmouth 83 Box Score

Wednesday, December 16
Monmouth 42 Princeton46
Box Score - Recap

Thursday, December 17
Dartmouth 58 Lehigh 66
Box Score - Recap

Sunday, December 20
Cornell 91 Davidson 88 [
MSG Holiday Festival, Fox Sports Atlantic/MSG] Box Score - Recap
Dartmouth 59 New Hampshire 69 Box Score - Recap
Princeton at Maine- Weather Cancellation

Monday, December 21
Yale at Providence, 7 pm
Cornell vs. St. John's/Hofstra, 7/9 pm
[MSG Holiday Festival, Fox Sports Atlantic/MSG]

Tuesday, December 22
Colgate at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Wednesday, December 23
Harvard at Georgetown, noon [ESPN Full Court/ MyTV9/ SNY]
Columbia at Quinnipiac, 7 pm

Monday, December 28

MIT at Harvard, 4 pm
Kean at Brown, 7 pm
Penn at Davidson, 7 pm

Tuesday, December 29
Yale at Colorado, 9 pm [FSN Rocky Mountain]
Cornell at La Salle, 4 pm

Wednesday, December 30
Dartmouth at Quinnipiac, 2 pm [NESN]
Brown at Sacred Heart, 7 pm
George Washington at Harvard, 6 pm
Maine at Columbia, 7 pm
Wagner at Princeton, 7 pm

Thursday, December 31
Yale at Colorado State, 4 pm
Penn St. Erie-The Behrend College at Cornell, 2 pm
Penn at Duke, 6 pm [ESPN2]

Saturday, January 2
American at Brown, 1 pm
Bryant at Cornell, 2 pm
Harvard at Seattle, 5:10 pm
Princeton at St. Joseph's, 2 pm [The Comcast Network]

Sunday, January 3
Penn at Lafayette, 1 pm
Yale at Albany, 4 pm [Time Warner Cable (TW3)]

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