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He led the basketball team in scoring in 1967 with 20.0 ppg., hitting 194 of 392 field goals (.495) and 92 of 154 free throws (.597). He also topped the Ivy League in scoring with an average of 18.8 ppg., earning All-Ivy first-team honors. He also led the Big Red in scoring in 1968, averaging 16.2 ppg. Over this three-year varsity career, he scored 1,133 points to rank third on Cornell's all-time scoring list. One of his best games in a Cornell uniform was against the University of Kentucky in 1966-67, when the Big Red defeated the favored Kentucky team 92-77 behind Morris' 37 points.
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