By Katie Wood
Brown Daily Herald
February 23, 2009
The men's basketball team struggled this weekend to build on its first conference win, Feb. 14, over Princeton, as Columbia and Cornell each took a game from the Bears.
The Bears (7-17, 1-9 Ivy) fell to Columbia (11-12, 6-4 Ivy) Friday night at the Pizzitola Center by a score of 70-57. The Bears then suffered their second home loss in as many nights Saturday against Cornell (18-8, 8-2 Ivy), an 85-45 rout that the Big Red dominated from start to finish.
Poor outside shooting plagued the Bears throughout the homestand, as Brown shot 18 percent from behind the three-point line on the weekend, while its opponents shot better than 45 percent.
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Cornell 85, Brown 45
After a hard-fought loss on Friday, the Bears found themselves on the receiving end of a thrashing from defending Ivy League champions and current league leader Cornell.
Cornell over-powered a smaller Brown team by a rebounding margin of 48-29. Brown's shooting woes also continued, as the Bears struggled to make shots, shooting just 14 percent from three-point range and 32 percent overall. Cornell made more than half its shots from the floor.
The Big Red put four players in double digits for the game, led by Foote with 16, Ryan Wittman with 15 and Louis Dale, the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year, who netted 12.
Sullivan led the way for the Bears with 12 points, and Mullery finished with 11. Co-captain Chris Skrelja '09 played well all-around for the Bears, contributing six points, five rebounds and six assists.
Despite a hot start from Mullery, who scored 10 of the Bears' first 11 points, Cornell pulled away early. By the time a Mullery lay-up put the Bears in double figures, the Big Red had already opened a 21-11 lead that they would relentlessly extend throughout the game.
With easy inside looks and dangerous outside shooting, Cornell built its lead to 44-27 by halftime, with forward Ryan Wittman going 3-for-3 from behind the arc in the first period.
"I got off to a good start, but they started collapsing, putting the pressure on, and forcing us to make outside shots," Mullery said. "We just didn't have a good weekend of shooting."
With tri-captain Scott Friske '09, a 6'-7" forward, out of the lineup because of illness, the Bears gave up a lot of size against the Big Red's seven-foot center, Jeff Foote.
Foote began the second half with two emphatic dunks, sparking a 10-0 run that blew the game open even further. Sullivan ended the drought with 15:38 remaining, but Brown failed to build any momentum.
With the team down by 30 with over ten minutes to play, Head Coach Jesse Agel emptied his bench. Nearly every player logged at least 15 minutes of play in the game, an opportunity to spread playing time among the young Brown squad.
The Bears second unit faired little better, and Cornell ultimately won by 40.
"We missed the leadership and floor presence of Friske," Mullery said. "He's played hard all year - it's hard to go out there without him."
The Bears have two more weeks of conference play remaining in the season. They will travel to Princeton and Penn for the season's final road trip before returning home to celebrate their two graduating seniors, Friske and Skrelja, during a final homestand against Dartmouth and Harvard.
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