Men's Hoops Kicks Off Senior Weekend Friday vs. Dartmouth

Kobe Dickson puts up a shot against Elmira College on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020 in Newman Arena in Ithaca, NY.
Kobe Dickson started both games last weekend, averaging 8.0 points and 7.0 rebounds against Yale and Brown.

 

Dartmouth Big Green (10-15, 3-7 Ivy) 

at Cornell Big Red (6-17, 3-7 Ivy) 
 

Feb. 28, 2020 • 7:00 p.m.
Ithaca, N.Y. • Newman Arena (4,473)
Cornell leads the all-time series 112-107
Dartmouth won the last meeting 75-53 on Feb. 15, 2020 in Hanover, N.H.

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Men's Basketball vs. Dartmouth lineup, 2019-20

STREAKS, STORYLINES & SIDEBARS 
• Cornell closes out its home schedule this weekend beginning with a rematch against Dartmouth on Friday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. at Newman Arena. 
• The contest will be broadcast on ESPN+ with Dave Kudgus and Eric Taylor ‘05 on the call. 
• The two teams met less than two weeks ago with the Big Green picking up a 75-53 victory in Hanover to snap a six-game Cornell win streak in the series.  
• The Big Red remains mathematically alive for a spot in the Ivy League Men's Basketball Tournament. 
• Cornell split last weekend's home weekend, dropping a double overtime contest to defending Ivy champion Yale (81-80) and dropping a hot Brown squad (63-45) the following night. 
• Junior Jimmy Boeheim, who has missed a majority of the last three contests due to an injury, is averaging 17.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per contest. 
• Classmate Terrance McBride is the team's only other double figure scorer at 11.9 ppg. to go along with 3.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists. 
• Josh Warren is having a strong senior season with averages of 9.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.0 assists. 
• The Big Red is 5-2 at home since the calendar turned to 2020 with a double overtime loss to Yale and a six-point loss to Penn.

Brian Earl 

The Robert E. Gallagher '44 Head Coach of Men's Basketball

• Brian Earl is in his fourth season as the Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Head Coach of Cornell Men’s Basketball. 
• Became Cornell’s 22nd head coach in April of 2016. 
• Earl helped his alma mater, Princeton, return to national prominence during nine seasons as an assistant and associate head coach. 
• The Tigers had posted a 143-69 overall record and a 72-26 record in Ancient Eight games since 2009-10, never finishing lower than third place and winning 20 or more games five times. 
• His Ivy League peers voted him as the league’s top assistant coach in a November 2010 FoxSports.com poll, earning the recognition prior to a 2011 season in which Princeton won the Ivy League title and returned to the NCAA Tournament.

Brian Earl
Head coach Brian Earl

ABOUT DARTMOUTH
• Dartmouth is 10-15 (3-7 Ivy) with three wins in its last four games after a tight 65-62 decision to Princeton last Saturday. 
• Chris Knight (14.2 ppg., 6.0 rpg., 1.3 bpg.) and Aaryn Rai (11.0 ppg., 6.5 rpg.) lead the Big Green out of the frontcourt, while James Foye (9.9 ppg., 3.1 rpg., 2.1 apg.) and Taurus Samuels (8.9 ppg., 2.8 rpg., 2.0 apg.) shore up the backcourt. 
• Dartmouth has limited opponents to 64.0 points on 42 percent shooting this season while outrebounding opponents by 1.7 per contest. 
• The Big Green is 3-10 on the season in road contests with seven consecutive losses. 
• Head coach Mike McLaughlin has posted 224 career victories in stops at Stonehill and Dartmouth.      

THE SERIES 
Overall: Cornell leads 112-107 
In Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell leads 66-43 
Current Streak: Dartmouth, 1 game 
Last Meeting: Dartmouth won 75-53, 2/15/20 in Hanover, N.H. 
Earl vs. Dartmouth: 6-1 
Series Notes: Cornell holds a narrow 112-107 lead in a series that dates back to the 1900-01 campaign • Cornell has had the best of the series recently, having won 26 of the last 33 meetings • Cornell head coach Brian Earl is 6-1 all-time against the Big Green 

A WIN OVER DARTMOUTH WOULD ... 
• make the Big Red’s overall record stand at 7-17 on the season. 
• improve to 4-7 in Ivy League play. 
• give Cornell a 6-2 record at home in 2020. 
• extend the Big Red’s lead in the all-time series to 113-107. 
• split the season series between the teams. 
• make Cornell 7-1 in the last eight meetings with the Big Green 
• be the 1,276th in program history (1,275-1,457 in 119 seasons, .467).

Men's Basketball vs. Dartmouth Matchup Stats, 2019-20
2009-10 Men's Basketball Ivy Champions
The 2009-10 Cornell men's basketball team celebrates its third consecutive Ivy League title after a win over Brown on March 5, 2010 in Providence, R.I.

10th Anniversary of the 2009-10 Sweet 16 Team
Results I Roster I Statistics

The Big Red reached new heights in 2009-10, winning the program’s third straight Ivy League title en route to an Ivy League-record 29 wins and recording not only the program’s first NCAA win, but a trip to the Sweet 16. 

Cornell closed the season ranked No. 17 in the national rankings, a first in 59 years, and set an Ivy record for 3-pointers in a season (326). The team also set single-season school records in points (2,545), field goals (913), assists (543) and blocked shots (127).  

The Big Red won the MSG Holiday Festival with a victory over St. John’s, Cornell’s first win over a Big East school since 1969 and captured a season-opening win at Alabama, the team’s first win over a school from the Southeastern Conference since 1972.  

Cornell shocked the college basketball world as a No. 12 seed, knocking out both fifth-seeded Temple and fourth-seeded Wisconsin by double figures to advance before losing to No. 1 seed Kentucky.

For his efforts, Steve Donahue was named the Clair Bee Coach of the Year and the NABC District Coach of the Year. Senior Ryan Wittman graduated as the school’s all-time scoring leader and was named the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year and an AP honorable mention All-American, while Jeff Foote was a first-team All-Ivy pick and the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year. Louis Dale rounded out three Big Red players on the All-Ivy first team. 

Cornell Big Red senior Matt Morgan poses for feature photos in Newman Arena in Ithaca, NY on Tuesday, January 15, 2019.

MORGAN JOINS THE RAPTORS 
• Senior Matt Morgan ‘19 signed a contract with defending NBA Champion Toronto Raptors on Oct. 17. 
• He has been assigned to the Raptors 905 of the NBA G League. 
• Cornell’s all-time leading scorer who ranks No. 2 in Ivy League history, Morgan graduated with career records for points scored (2,333), scoring average (20.5 ppg.), field goals made (743), field goals attempted (1,580) and free throws made (513), season records for points scored (687 in 2018-19) and 3-pointers made per game (3.32 in 2018-19), and game records for 3-pointers in a game (9, twice).  
• In addition, he ranks in the top 10 in career 3-pointers made (second, 334), games started (second, 112), minutes played (third, 3,705), games played (third, 113), free-throw percentage (fourth, .834) and assists (eighth, 296) and just outside the top 10 in steals (12th, 126). 
• Morgan is attempting to become the first Cornellian to play in the NBA since Jeff Foote ‘10 for the New Orleans Hornets in March 2012.  
• In his first game with the 905 on Nov. 10, Morgan had 11 points (4-of-10 shooting, 2-of-7 from 3-point range) to go along with six assists, three rebounds, a block and a steal in 29 minutes during a 109-94 loss to the Grand Rapids Drive. 
• He is averaging 7.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.7 steals per game in 34 contests. 

CORNELL, IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL FEATURED ON ESPN+ 
• ESPN+ is ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer offering.
• Similar to Netflix and Hulu, fans are able to buy a subscription to ESPN+, which will be completely separate from their cable/satellite bill.
• The cost for ESPN+ is $4.99/month and $49.95/year.
• ESPN+ is available on all of ESPN’s existing platforms: Website, mobile app, OTT (Apple TV/Roku) app.

LAST TIME OUT: Cornell 63, Brown 45
GAME STORY I BOX SCORE I HIGHLIGHTS I BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
• The Cornell defense hounded Brown all night and the offense was efficient right from the tip as the Big Red led nearly wire-to-wire to claim a 63-45 victory over the Bears at Newman Arena.  
• Bryan Knapp led the Big Red on both ends of the floor, scoring a career high 17 points and added six rebounds, three assists and three steals while limiting Brown's leading scorer, Brandon Anderson, to seven points on 3-of-13 shooting.  
• Terrance McBride hit 6-of-7 shots from the floor for 17 points and Kobe Dickson had 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks as part of a career night. 
• Offensively, Cornell shot 51 percent from the floor and hit on 6-of-9 3-pointers and limited the Bears to 26 percent shooting on the night, 20 percent after halftime, and 17 percent from beyond the arc (4-of-23). 
• Tamenang Choh had 13 points, nine rebounds and four assists with Jaylen Gainey adding 11 points and five boards to lead the Bears.  
• Zach Hunsaker added nine points and four boards in the loss.


NOTES TO KNOW
• After shooting .402 from the floor (209-520) and .257 from 3-point range (57-of-222) over the first nine contests, the Big Red has connected on .454 shooting overall (356-of-784) and .347 beyond the arc (105-of-303), respectively, over the last 14 outings. 
• The Big Red has lost three games by a single point, five by a single possession, six by four points or less and eight by single digits. 
• Cornell has hit a 3-pointer in 883 consecutive games (12th-longest streak in Division I) dating back to a contest against Denison in the 1988-89 season opener (0-for-2). Since the 3-point shot came into effect in NCAA play during the 1986-87 season, the Big Red has hit at least one shot behind the arc in 929 of 933 games (6,083 3-pointers over that span). 
• The November 5 date vs. Binghamton was the earliest start to a Cornell men’s basketball season in the school’s 121 seasons. 
• Cornell had 20 assists and just six turnovers in the win over Binghamton, just the 13th time since 1976 that Cornell had 20 or more assists and single-digit turnovers in a game. 
• Cornell dropped consecutive one-point games to Bryant (82-81) and NJIT (59-58), the first time since December 1942 when the Big Red dropped games on the road to Rochester (36-35) and Seton Hall (29-28) on December 19-21. 
• The Big Red played just seven players against Hartford on Dec. 22, the fewest in a game by a Cornell team since prior to 2000. 
• Cornell had just three turnovers against Lafayette, matching a Cornell record for fewest in a single game (SMU on Dec. 30, 1980 and Penn on March 5, 1983) and establishing a Newman Arena mark. 
• The Big Red’s 54 rebounds vs. Coppin State were the most in a single game since grabbing 56 against Clarkson in 2010 and the highest total against a Division I opponent since hauling in 59 in a 69-45 triumph over Dartmouth on Feb. 20, 2004, while the squad’s 26 offensive rebounds are tied for the second-most in a single game in school history behind only 31 against Hobart on Dec. 11, 1994. 
• With victories over Purchase (100-68) and Elmira (70-33) in January, the Big Red posted consecutive 30-point wins for the first time since dropping Dartmouth (71-37) and Harvard (86-50) on Jan. 29-30, 2010. 
• In two games against Yale and it’s league-leading scoring defense and field goal percentage defense unit, the Big Red shot .482 (53-of-110) overall and .444 (20-of-45) from 3-point range while scoring 75.5 points. 

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES 
• This year marks the 10th anniversary of Cornell’s 2009-10 NCAA Sweet 16 team with a reunion planned the weekend of February 7-8. 
• The 1987-88 squad that won an Ivy title will also return to campus that weekend to be honored for their achievements. 
• Brian Earl and his brother Dan (VMI) one of four active sets of brothers directing Division I programs, joining Bobby (Arizona State) and Danny (Connecticut) Hurley; Joe (Boston University) and James (Yale) Jones; and Sean (Arizona) and Archie (Indiana) Miller. 
• Seventh-year assistant coach Jon Jaques was a starter and senior captain on the 2009-10 Cornell team that advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. 
• Cornell has played in 47 different states, as well as in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Australia, France and Spain. The only states the Big Red has not played in are Alaska, North Dakota and Mississippi. 
• Junior Jimmy Boeheim is the oldest son of Syracuse head men’s basketball coach and Naismith Hall of Famer Jim Boeheim. 
• The Big Red ranks among the best according to the annual NCAA Division I Academic Progress Report (APR) for 2017-18 that was released this past May. The APR measures semester-by-semester records for every individual team in Division I with regard to each team members’ continuing eligibility, retention and progress toward graduation. The NCAA “commends” teams that have APR scores in the top 10 percent within their sport. Cornell has been recognized 10 times in the 14 years since the APR began, including seven consecutive. 
• The Big Red’s 16-man roster represents 10 states and the District of Columbia. 
• Freshman Jordan Jones’ father Max played in the NFL (Buffalo Bills) and the USFL (Birmingham Stallions), while his uncle Sean Jones played in the NFL with the Los Angeles Raiders, Houston Oilers and Green Bay Packers, winning a Super Bowl title in 1997 with the Packers and twice capturing All-Pro honors. 
• Sophomore Dean Noll helped guide Shawnee HS (N.J.), the alma mater of Cornell head coach Brian Earl, to a state title as a senior, earning MVP honors for the championship game. He broke the school’s single-season scoring record with 737 points - besting the previous mark of 675 set by Dan Earl, Brian’s older brother. 
• Junior Sarju Patel will sit out the 2019-20 season as a transfer after averaging 10.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.9 steals per game at VMI under head coach Dan Earl. 
• Jeff Foote '10 will be honored as a Legend of Ivy League Basketball along with 15 other greats at the 2020 Ivy League Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments on Saturday, March 14, at Lavietes Pavilion in Cambridge, Mass. Foote, a two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and NABC All-District selection, helped lead Cornell to three conference titles and an appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2010. A three-time All-Ivy pick, he was a first-team selection as a senior after capturing a spot on the second team as a sophomore and junior. Foote was a five-time Ancient Eight player of the week. 

CAPTAINS 
• A trio of first-year captains will lead the Big Red into the 2019-20 campaign. 
• Senior Josh Warren and juniors Jimmy Boeheim and Terrance McBride will take the leadership mantle. 

NEXT UP 
• The Big Red welcomes Harvard to Newman Arena on Saturday, Feb. 29 at 6 p.m. for Senior Day. 
• The contest will be broadcast on ESPN+.  
• Cornell leads the all-time series 95-83, including 50-37 in Ithaca. 
• The Big Red swept the series last season before the Crimson topped Cornell 85-63 on Feb. 14 in Cambridge.

Photos by Dave Burbank, Madison Epperson, Eldon Lindsay, Patrick Shanahan and Darl Zehr

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