The Cornell Big Red women’s basketball team competes against Lafayette College on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 in Newman Arena in Ithaca, NY.
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Women's Hoops Host Clarion To Close Non-Conference Slate

The Cornell Big Red women’s basketball team competes against Lafayette College on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 in Newman Arena in Ithaca, NY.
The Big Red put hands in versus Lafayette

 

Cornell Big Red (6-6) vs. Clarion Golden Eagles (2-7)
 

December 27, 2022 • 2:00 p.m.
Ithaca, N.Y. • Newman Arena at Bartels Hall (15,261)
The Big Red and Golden Eagles have never competed.

Game Links
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Cornell Game Notes • Clarion Game Notes
Cornell Roster • Cornell Schedule & Results • Cornell Stats
Clarion Roster • Clarion Schedule & ResultsClarion Stats

STREAKS, STORYLINES & SIDEBARS 

  • The Cornell women’s basketball team opened the 2022-23 season against its longest non-Ivy rival at Colgate on Monday, Nov. 7 where it fell 62-48 to the Raiders at Cotterell Court in Hamilton, N.Y.
  • The Big Red have a three game home win streak following a 71-48 win over Binghamton.
  • Picked sixth in the Ivy League Preseason media poll, the Big Red is coming off a 9-16 season and a sixth-place finish among the Ancient Eight.
  • Theresa Grace Mbanefo and Samantha Will were the lone 2022 grads for the Red, opening up new court opportunities for the returners.
  • Freshman Emily Pape neared double-double territory in both of her first two collegiate outings (13 pts, 7 rebounds at Colgate; 7 pts, 10 rebounds at FDU). She tallied a remarkable 24-points in the 66-61 win over Mount St. Mary's, the most by an active Cornellian since Shannon Mulroy tallied 27 in her freshman year.
  • Cornell returns 11 athletes from last year, while adding four new faces.
  • Ania McNicholas is demonstrating true defensive prowess this season currently ranking 5th in the nation in steals (42).

Dayna Smith 

The Rebecca Quinn Morgan '60 Head Coach of Women's Basketball

• Dayna Smith is in her 21st season as The Rebecca Quinn Morgan '60 Head Coach of Women's Basketball
• Became Cornell’s seventh head coach in June of 2002. 
• Longest active-tenured coach in the Ivy League.
• Winningest coach in Cornell women's basketball history.
• She helped lead Cornell to its first-ever Ivy League championship title and NCAA tournament appearance in 2008.

Head coach Dayna Smith
The Cornell Big Red women's basketball team competes against Lafayette College on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 in Newman Arena in Ithaca, NY.
Ania McNicholas cashes a three against Lafayette

THE SERIES 
Overall: Never competed
In Ithaca, N.Y.: Never competed
Current Streak: Never competed
Last Meeting: Never competed
Smith vs. Clarion: Never competed
Series Notes: 

  • This is the Big Red's first time competing against the Golden Eagles. The first scheduled meeting was. set for last season before COVID-19 cancelled three December games for the Big Red.
  • Clarion competes in the PSAC, a division II conference.

 

A WIN OVER CLARION WOULD ... 

  • be the first win over the Clarion in Cornell history.
  • be the 463rd win in program history (462-751 in seasons, .381).

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LAST TIME OUT: Cornell 48, Penn State 79
GAME STORY I BOX SCORE I GALLERY

  • Senior Ania McNicholas notched her fourth consecutive game scoring double digits and led the Big Red in scoring with 13.
  • Cornell outscored the Nittany Lions in the third quarter, 17-16.
  • Seniors Shannon Mulroy and Anna Hovis combined four eight assists.
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Photos by Eldon Lindsay and Patrick Shanahan.

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