84grad
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12-14-21 02:57 PM - Post#331371
Red Alert declared on campus. Sunday's men's and women's games canceled.
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Go Green
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12-14-21 05:26 PM - Post#331384
In response to 84grad
Unfortunate. I was looking forward to seeing how the Big Red would do against Bryant.
Stay safe and best wishes, Cornell.
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welcometothejungle
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12-17-21 10:45 AM - Post#331530
In response to Go Green
https://twitter.com/MattNorlander/status/ 147184815...
Syracuse announced today that their games against Cornell and Lehigh have been canceled as well due to protocols within their program
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mountainred
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12-19-21 01:27 PM - Post#331614
In response to welcometothejungle
Well, postponed, at least for now. It's an easy one hour bus ride for the Big Red, but where do you schedule it?
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rbg
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12-27-21 04:52 PM - Post#331871
In response to mountainred
Georgia Tech couldn't play against Syracuse on 12/29, so Cornell is going to take their place.
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bradley
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12-29-21 09:45 PM - Post#331939
In response to mountainred
Big Red did a good job for 25 minutes playing a competitive game against an improving Syracuse team on the road. Good to see that they played the game.
Coach Earl continues to demonstrate progress and they may well be playing at Lavietes in March. unless Ivy Presidents have something up their sleeve.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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12-29-21 10:00 PM - Post#331940
In response to bradley
Like eliminating the 3 point shot?
Cornell’s scored 45 of its 68 points on three’s!
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Go Green
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12-30-21 11:28 AM - Post#331943
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Cornell’s scored 45 of its 68 points on three’s!
I haven't done the math, but I would not be surprised if Dartmouth has had games when with a comparable ratio of points coming off of three-point shots.
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mountainred
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12-30-21 02:23 PM - Post#331947
In response to Go Green
Cornell’s scored 45 of its 68 points on three’s!
I haven't done the math, but I would not be surprised if Dartmouth has had games when with a comparable ratio of points coming off of three-point shots.
You are probably right Go Green. For the season, Dartmouth, Penn and Princeton have all scored a higher percentage of their points from behind the arc than Cornell (40.8%). Harvard and Yale are in the top 75 of the nation in that percentage as well.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Red Alert 12-30-21 03:10 PM - Post#331949
In response to mountainred
To me, this reflects the death of inside talent in the league at the moment. We lost a lot of bigs in the last 2 years and some of the prospective replacements are injured (Harvard & Penn).
I believe Brown is the biggest squad and has the best rim protection.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 12-30-21 03:11 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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