By Keenan Weatherford
Cornell Daily Sun
August 31, 2009
The marquee matchup on Cornell’s schedule is against no less than Kansas, a potential preseason No. 1 team, on Jan. 6. The Red will take on the Jayhawks, who return all five starters from last year’s 27-8 Big 12 championship squad, at the famous Allan Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan., where the team has the longest win streak at home in the country at 41 games. The Red is tied with Siena for the third-longest home win streak, 21 games.
Cornell’s home streak might end quickly, however. For its home opener on Nov. 20, the Red hosts Seton Hall, which finished seventh with a 7-11 Big East record in 2008-09, and 17-15 overall. The Pirates will be the first school from a BCS conference since Georgia Tech visited in 2003-04 to play at Newman Arena.
Cornell’s next game will be against another Big East foe, conference champion and eventual Sweet 16 participant, Syracuse. On Nov. 24, the Red will visit the Carrier Dome to mount another shot at an upset that was nearly achieved last year. On Dec. 3, 2008, Cornell nearly knocked off No. 20-ranked Syracuse on the strength of a career night from sharpshooting forward Ryan Wittman, then a junior. Wittman put up 33 points, draining 9-of-13 3-pointers and 12-of-28 overall. At one point in the first half, Cornell led by 16 points, but the Orange’s full-court press caused a few Red turnovers and quick shots, and Syracuse cut the deficit to five points by halftime. The Orange went back to its size and athleticism in the second half, causing nightmares in the lane for the Red and drawing 14 fouls for 15 points from the charity stripe, and came away with the 88-78 win.
Cornell will start the season with one of the tougher matchups on its schedule — the Red plays its first game on Nov. 14 against Alabama, which finished fourth out of six teams in the Southeastern Conference west division in 2008-09.
Just four days later, the Red starts play in the Legends Classic tournament, taking on UMass-Amherst. Regardless of the result against UMass, the Red will advance into a round-robin and face Drexel, Vermont and Toledo from Nov. 27-29.
The Legends Classic is one of two tournaments on the team’s 2009-10 slate. The other is the ECAC Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden, to which the Red will return for the first time since 1970-71. Cornell will tip-off at the Garden on Dec. 20 against Davidson, then play either St. John’s or Hofstra the next day.
Sandwiched between the two festivals are games against Bucknell and a home game against St. Joseph’s, another upset that got away in 2008-09. On Dec. 22, 2008, Cornell held a 13-point lead in the first half, but St. Joseph’s came back to win, 71-67.
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