Cooper Noard shoots a jumper during the Big Red's 78-63 loss to Syracuse on Dec. 17, 2022 at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.
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Tuesday Matinee On Tap For Men's Hoops Against Lehigh

Nazir Williams shoots over a Syracuse defender during a 78-63 Orange win on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.
Nazir Williams scored in double figures during the Big Red's 78-63 defeat at the hands of Syracuse on Dec. 17, 2022.

 

Lehigh Mountain Hawks (5-5) at 
Cornell Big Red (7-3) 


 

December 20, 2022 • 5:00 p.m.
Ithaca, N.Y. • Newman Arena (3,500)
Cornell leads the all-time series 13-9

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STREAKS, STORYLINES & SIDEBARS 
• The Cornell men's basketball team will attempt to post the 1,300th win in school history and remain unbeaten all-time at home against Lehigh when it meets the Mountain Hawks on Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. at Newman Arena.
• Barry Leonard and Eric Taylor '05 will be on the call on ESPN+.
• Cornell enters Tuesday's matinee with 1,299 all-time wins and will attempt to snap a modest two-game skid.
• Head coach Brian Earl's team is off to a 7-3 start with its only losses being three road decisions at ACC foes Boston College, Miami and Syracuse — the first two by two points each. 
• The Big Red's recently snapped seven-game win streak was its longest in more than a decade going back to a nine-game run in 2009-10, the Ivy championship and Sweet 16 season.
• Senior captain Greg Dolan paces the team in scoring (13.0 ppg.) and assists (4.9 apg.), is second in steals (1.5 spg.) and third in rebounding (4.4 rpg.) for the 7-3 Big Red.
• Eight players are averaging at least 7.1 points per game as part of a balanced attack.
• Cornell leads the nation in both 3-pointers made (12.0) and attempted (33.7), but has struggled from beyond the arc over the past three games (.300, 33-of-110).
• It is the first of two games this week against Patriot League opponents, as Cornell visits Colgate on Thursday.

Brian Earl 

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

• Brian Earl is in his seventh 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

THE SERIES 
Overall: Cornell leads 13-9
In Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell leads 10-0
Current Streak: Cornell, 1 game
Last Meeting: Cornell won 81-79 in OT,12/3/11 in Ithaca, N.Y.
Earl vs. Lehigh: 0-0
Series Notes: Cornell leads the all-time series against Lehigh 13-9, including winning five of the past seven meetings • Cornell is 10-0 all-time against Lehigh in Ithaca • the Big Red is 152-126 all-time against current members of the Patriot League • Cornell holds series advantages against Army West Point (20-13), Lafayette (13-12), Lehigh (13-9) and Navy (3-2) and trails Bucknell (25-23), Holy Cross (3-2) and Loyola (MD) (2-1) • the series with American (1-1) and Boston University (2-2) are tied.

A WIN OVER LEHIGH WOULD ... 
• push Cornell's record to 8-3 on the season for the second straight year.
• give the Big Red a 14-9 advantage all-time against Lehigh, including 11-0 in Ithaca.
• extend its home win streak to six, including 5-0 this season.
• extend its non-conference home win streak to 12 games, its longest since winning 14 straight from the 1984-85 to the 1988-89 seasons.
• make the Big Red 153-127 all-time against current members of the Patriot League.
• up Cornell’s non-conference record to 18-6 over its past 24 contests.
• be the 1,300th in program history (1,299-1,474-2 in 121 seasons, .468).

CORNELL, IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL FEATURED ON ESPN+ 
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LAST TIME OUT: Syracuse 78, Cornell 63
GAME STORY I BOX SCORE I HIGHLIGHTS I GALLERY
• Syracuse used a big second-half run and a game-long Big Red cold streak from beyond the arc to collect a 78-63 win over Cornell at the JMA Wireless Dome. 
• Nazir Williams scored a team-high 12 points with four assists, three rebounds and three steals, while Sean Hansen scored 11 with seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. 
• Both Keller Boothby and Isaiah Gray had eight points apiece in the loss, while Greg Dolan had a career-high 10 assists and just one turnover. 
• As a team, the Big Red assisted on 21 of its 25 buckets and posted 22 offensive rebounds, posting a 45-39 edge on the glass.
• For the second straight year at the Dome, Cornell set a new team record with its 48 3-point attempts, but despite getting open shot after open shot, could connect on just 13 (27 percent).
• All five Syracuse scorers reached double figures, with Joe Girardi posting a game-high 19 points. 
• Jesse Edwards added 11 points, 12 rebounds and five blocked shots in the middle.
• Orange shot 50 percent from the floor,including 57 percent after halftime when the home team outscored the Big Red 41-26.

PLAYER NOTES TO KNOW
• Senior Greg Dolan paces the Ancient Eight and sits ninth nationally in assist:turnover ratio (3.50), and his career 2.66 is the best mark in school history.
• Dolan, who entered the season with six double figure scoring games, has already surpassed that mark with eight in the team's first 10 contests.
• Over his last three contests, Dolan has 20 assists and just two turnovers in 93 minutes of action.
• Junior Keller Boothby has turned the ball over just twice in 230 minutes on the court (11 assists) this season and has just 13 career miscues (one every 63.9 minutes). Dating back to its game on Feb. 5, 2022 against Penn, he has just two turnover in 419 minutes of action (16 assists and 39 3-pointers made over that span).
• Junior Chris Manon has 66 steals in 36 career games, or 1.83 steals per game, just off of Wallace Prather's school record average of 1.89. Manon is challenging the record despite averaging just 17.9 minutes per game over that span. 
• The Big Red's two-headed center of Sean Hansen and Guy Ragland Jr. is combining to average 16.8 points, 10.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.4 blocks while playing 40.9 minutes per game.
• Junior Sean Hansen set a school record by hitting all eight field goals in the win over Saint Francis (Pa.), doubling his previous scoring high with 26 points and becoming the first player in school history with a game of at least 25 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals.
• With his double-double in the win over Ithaca, Ragland became just the sixth player in school history with multiple double-double efforts off the bench (Stan Brown, Mike Millane, Bernard Jackson, Brian Kopf and Jeff Foote) in a career.
• He has reached double figures in six consecutive games and nine of 10 this season.
 

TEAM NOTES TO KNOW
• Cornell ranks among the top 10 nationally in 3-pointers made and attempted (first, 12.0 and 33.7),  fastbreak points (second, 20.6) and assists per game (third, 20.9).
• Among 352 Division I teams, Cornell ranks in the top 10 percent nationally in the rankings of nine of 28 categories despite having just one individual in the top 50 of any category (Greg Dolan in assist:turnover ratio, ninth at 3.50).
• The Big Red leads the Ivy League in scoring offense (82.9), 3-pointers made per game (12.0), 3-point percentage (.356), assists (20.9), assist:turnover ratio (1.53), steals (9.9), turnovers forced (15.8), offensive rebounds (11.6), turnover margin (2.1), bench points (31.9), effective field goal percentage (.571) and fastbreak points (20.6).
• Since its return from COVID, Cornell men's basketball has posted a 22-14 record (.611), a  mark that is 22-8 when removing guarantee games (.733).
• Over the past two seasons, the Big Red is averaging 18.3 assists per game and hitting 10.3 3-pointers per game while averaging 80.2 points per game. 
• Prior to Syracuse, Cornell trailed at the final media break in each of its previous three games, using a 20-2 ending run to top Delaware 74-67 on Dec. 1, outscoring Lafayette 11-0 to end the game to rally past the Leopards on Dec. 4, 73-68, then making a run at Miami with an 11-3 run before falling the Hurricanes, 107-105.
• The Big Red has held opponents to sub-30 percent shooting from beyond the arc in five of its 10 games this season.
• At the same time, Cornell has made double figures in 3-pointers in eight of 10 games.
• Cornell has struggled from beyond the arc in the past three games, shooting just .300 (33-of-110) from 3-point range.
• Since the season opener against Boston College, the Big Red has a 1.69 assist:turnover ratio (191:113), including 81:41 over its past four contests.
• The Big Red has at least 20 assists in six of its 10 games this season — just three off the school record of nine set last year.
• Over the last four games, Cornell has assisted on 81 baskets with just 39 turnovers (2.08 assist:turnover ratio).
• The Big Red's 105 points at Miami (Fla.) were the most ever in a loss and the fourth-most against Power 5 school in school history — 110 vs. Pittsburgh on Feb. 1, 1967.
• Cornell's 63 points were the fewest since scoring 59 in a 71-59 defeat at the hands of Dartmouth on Feb. 18, 2022. 
• If maintained, Cornell's 82.9 scoring average would be the program's third-highest in school history, the most since the 1965-66 team posted a school record 85.2 points per outing.
• In the Big Red's 10-man rotation, five players are shooting 55 percent or better from the floor and eight are averaging at least 18.0 minutes per contest.
• All 10 players in the rotation have, at worst, a neutral assist:turnover ratio. 
• Cornell's consecutive wins at Monmouth and Delaware, both Colonial Athletic Conference opponents, were against foes who won at least 20 games a season ago.
• Cornell was 0-for-2 from the free throw line at Syracuse on Dec. 17, its first game without making a free throw since going 0-for-3 in a 73-70 loss to City College of New York on Dec. 27, 1977.
• Picked fifth in the Ivy League Preseason media poll, the Big Red is coming off a 15-11 season that included an appearance in the Ivy Tournament and a fourth-place finish among the Ancient Eight.
• Four starters have departed, with three of the seniors moving on to play as graduate transfers at other Division I institutions (Ivy League does not allow graduate student eligibility) — Dean Noll (Stony Brook), Kobe Dickson (Howard) and Sarju Patel (Albany).
• Over the past two seasons, seven grad transfers have gone on to play Division I basketball elsewhere — Jimmy Boeheim (Syracuse), Bryan Knapp (George Washington), Terrance McBride (Rice) and Riley Voss (Wright State).
• While the loss of four starters is usually crippling, the Big Red returns eight players who saw at least nine minutes of action per game for a squad that played at least 11 in each of its 26 contests.
• The Big Red's 22 3-pointers against SUNY-Delhi broke the school record of 20 at Brown on March 5, 2010, a game where the 2009-10 Big Red clinched the Ivy League title in Providence, R.I. That mark is the tied for the most by any Division I team this season (Chattanooga vs. Covenant, 11/29/2022)
• Cornell's 114 points against SUNY-Delhi were the third-most in a game in school history and marked the 26th time that the Big Red has surpassed the 100-point mark.
• Cornell's 31 assists against SUNY-Delhi tied for the second-most in a game in school history, with five of the top 10 marks coming in the past two seasons.
 

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Cornell has hit a 3-pointer in 922 consecutive games 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 968 of 972 games (6,478 3-pointers over that span).
• The Big Red’s five-game win streak to start the 2021-22 was its longest since walking off the floor victorious in nine consecutive contests late in 2009-10.
• Brian Earl and his brother Dan (Chattanooga) 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 Archie (Rhode Island) and Sean (Xavier) Miller.
• Tenth-year assistant coach Jon Jaques was a starter and senior captain on the 2009-10 Cornell team that advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16.
• After the Ivy League didn’t compete during the 2019-20 season, Cornell’s first game of the 2021-22 season against Binghamton, a 76-67 Big Red victory, was its first in 612 days.
• The Big Red’s home win over Colgate on Nov. 16, 2021 was its first contest at Newman Arena since a 67-58 defeat at the hand of Harvard on Feb. 29, 2020 - a span of 627 days.
• 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.
• The Big Red continues to be ranked among the best according to the annual NCAA Division I Academic Progress Report (APR). 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 since the APR began in 2005, including seven consecutive (2009-16).
• Dating back to the first overtime game against Penn way back in 1922, Cornell is 41-51 in games that go an extra period. Cornell is 7-10 in multiple overtime games, with the longest game for the Big Red being a five overtime contest against Princeton, won by the Tigers 66-61 on Feb. 24, 1979 at Barton Hall. Cornell is 30-19 in home overtime games, 2-2 in neutral contests and 10-29 in road games.
• Are Cornell Student-Athletes on Scholarship? The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other student who applies to the school. That package can come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954 was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy League is nationally recognized for its level of success — absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given the current national pressures on intercollegiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete successfully in Division I athletics.

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