
USA Today: Big Red-Blue Hens Preview
GAME NOTES: The Cornell Big Red travel to Wilmington this evening for a non- conference matchup with the Delaware Blue Hens.
Cornell  is playing .500 basketball after splitting two wins at home and two  losses on the road to open the season. In the Big Red's last outing, a  71-66 win over Boston University, Drew Ferry scored 14 points to lead  Cornell offensively. Cornell will start a three-game homestand on  November 27th, playing host to American University.
Delaware lost  79-69 to Villanova last Friday for its second loss of the season. In the  setback, the Blue Hens were aided considerably by Devon Saddler's 27  points and four assists. Delaware, which shot 41.5 percent from the  field in the loss, will host Lafayette on November 26th.
Delaware leads the all-time series with Cornell, 2-0.
Cornell  shot 43.9 percent in the win against Boston, and alongside Ferry's 14  points on 6-of-8 shooting, Cornell also got 12 points from Eitan  Chemerinski. Chris Wroblewski scored 10 points despite shooting just  1-of-7 from the field. He did hit 8-of-8 from the charity stripe.  Cornell was outrebounded 35-32 by Boston, but also forced 16 turnovers  with seven steals. Ferry leads the team with 11.8 ppg, while Chemerinski  and Shonn Miller are averaging 11.3 and 11.0 ppg apiece.
Delaware  fell victim to efficient Villanova scoring in the second half, as the  Wildcats hit 15-of-29 shots from the field. The Blue Hens committed 23  personal fouls in the loss, alongside 13 turnovers which Villanova  turned into 18 points. Delaware hit 27-of-65 shots form the field in the  game, including 10-of-32 from three-point range. Saddler hit 11-of-26  from the floor, and had three three-pointers. Jarvis Threatt added 11  points and five assists, while Kyle Anderson came off the bench to score  12 points.
While Cornell has more of a body of work to judge  from, Delaware is still searching for its offensive identity. Its  apparent the Blue Hens rely heavily on the services of Saddler, who took  a lot of shots against Villanova. Saddler and the rest of the Delaware  supporting squad will need to be more efficient against a balanced  Cornell club tonight.
Delaware looks for its first win of the season tonight in men's basketball when the Blue hens host Cornell at 7pm.
The Blue Hens are 0-2, the 6th straight season they've lost their first two games.
They'll take on a 2-2 Cornell squad that has wins over Binghamton and  Boston University and has lost to Buffalo and St. Bonaventure.
 
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