Monday, November 28, 2011

Highlights of Cornell vs. American


Cornell's Shonn Miller Takes Home Third Ivy League Rookie of the Week Award

Cornell's Shonn Miller was selected as the Co-Rookie of the Week for the third consecutive week by the Ivy League Office. Drew Ferry also was named to the League's Honor Roll. Below is an excerpt of the news release:

CO-ROOKIES OF THE WEEK

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Cornell freshman forward Shonn Miller (Euclid, Ohio) averaged 8.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.5 steals in two games for the Big Red, including earning his first career starts. Miller had eight points, a career-best 10 rebounds, three blocked shots and two steals against an athletic Delaware frontcourt. He answered that performance with nine points, seven rebounds, a block and a steal against American. He made 4-of-7 shots from the floor in the two-point loss to the Eagles and hit his only three-point attempt in the final minute.

Miller' Statistics for the Week


MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A
B S PTS
at Delaware
31
2-8
0.250
1-4
0.250
3-4
0.750
10
0
3
2
8
vs. American
24 4-7 0.571 1-1 1.000 0-0 0.000 7 0 1 1 9
TOTALS 25.5 6-15 0.400 2-5 0.400 3-4 0.750 8.5 0.0 2.0 1.5 12.0

HONOR ROLL

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Drew Ferry, Cornell, Senior, Guard (Milwaukee, Wis.)
16 points, 3 rebounds at Delaware
8 points, 3 assists vs. American


Miller Captures Third Straight Ivy Rookie of the Week Nod
Cornell Athletics

ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell freshman forward Shonn Miller was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the third straight week to begin his career, again sharing the award after two strong efforts for the Big Red men's basketball team.

Miller, who leads Cornell is rebounding and blocked shots and sits third on the team in scoring, shared the honor with Columbia's Alex Rosenberg. Miller averaged 8.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.5 steals in two games for the Big Red, including earning his first career starts. He had eight points, a career-best 10 rebounds, three blocked shots and two steals against an athletic Delaware frontcourt. He answered that performance with nine points, seven rebounds, a block and a steal against American.

Miller and the Big Red close out the first semester when they play host to Lehigh on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at Newman Arena in Bartels Hall.



IVY LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS 2011-2012

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Week 1 November 14-Zack Rosen, Penn/Greg Mangano, Yale
Week 2 November 21-Zack Rose, Penn
Week 3 November 28-Keith Wright, Harvard

ROOKIES OF THE WEEK
Week 1 November 14-Shonn Miller, Cornell/Jvonte Brooks, Dartmouth
Week 2 November 21-Shonn Miller, Cornell/Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth
Week3 November 28-Shonn Miller, Cornell/Alex Rosenberg, Columbia

Highlights from George Mason vs Albany

News and Notes: Monday Edition

Below, some news and notes for Monday...

  • Future Cornell opponents on the 2011-2012 schedule, Illinois and Maryland, face each other on ESPN on Tuesday night in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
  • Recapping weekend action, the Patriot League Office writes, "American knocked off Cornell 65-63... American (4-2) claimed its fourth straight win behind yet another 20-point effort from senior Charles Hinkle. The Eagles saw Cornell rally to take a 38-36 lead with 12:28 left, but American responded with an 18-6 surge to go up 54-44 with 3:51 to play. Hinkle and Daniel Munoz combined to make 10-of-12 free throws in the final minute as the Eagles held on. Hinkle scored 20 points while making 10-of-11 at the line in the game, and has totaled 20 points or more in every game this season."
  • Game Recaps-Below are links to our game recap sections from each of Cornell's games this season.
  1. November 11, 2011 at St. Bonaventure L 58-79
  2. November 14, 2011 vs. Binghamton W 76-61
  3. November 16, 2011 at Buffalo L 59-68
  4. November 20, 2011 vs. Boston University W 71-66
  5. November 22, 2011 at Delaware L 68-76
  6. November 27, 2011 vs. American L 63-65
  • Cornell RPI Watch: The RPI (Rating Percentage Index) is a measure of strength of schedule and how a team does against that schedule. It does not consider the margin of victory, but only whether or not a team won and where the game was played (home/away/neutral court). The formula is 25% team winning percentage (WP), 50% opponents' average winning percentage (OWP), and 25% opponents' opponents' average winning percentage (OOWP). (See: CollegeRPI.com for a further explanation of the formula.) The RPI may be the most influential factor in NCAA Tournament seeding. Cornell's RPI rank as of November 28 is No. 310 out of 344 total Division I teams. While neither the Ken Pomeroy or Jeff Sagarin rankings are used by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, the KenPom.com site ranks Cornell No. 176 in the nation, while the USA Today Sagarin rankings have Cornell at No. 243. Both sites are predominantly used by fans and the media.
IVY LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Friday, November 11

Johnson & Wales 66 Brown 86 (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 57 Connecticut 70[ESPNU] (Box Score - Recap)
Cornell 58 St. Bonaventure 79 (Box Score - Recap)
MIT 49 Harvard 76 (Box Score - Recap)
Dartmouth 56 Rutgers 62 (Box Score - Recap)
Penn 59 Maryland-Baltimore County 45 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 73 Central Connecticut State 69 (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 12
Wagner 73 Princeton 57 (Box Score - Recap)

Monday, November 14
Albany 77 Brown 68 (NIT Tip-Off-1st Round@Syracuse, N.Y.)[ESPN3] (Box Score - Recap)
Temple 73 Penn 67 OT (Box Score - Recap)
Furman 58 Columbia 62 (Box Score - Recap)
Binghamton 61 Cornell 76 (Box Score - Recap)

Tuesday, November 15
Harvard 73 Holy Cross 64 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 62 Quinnipiac 68 [SNY] (Box Score - Recap)
Brown 52 Manhattan 54 NIT Tip Consolation@Syracuse, N.Y. [ESPN3] (Box Score - Recap)

Wednesday, November 16
Cornell 59 Buffalo 68 (Box Score - Recap)
Vermont 65 Dartmouth 53 (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 58 North Carolina State 60 [ESPNU] (Box Score - Recap)

Thursday, November 17
Penn 78 Rider 72 OT (Box Score - Recap)
Lyndon State 37 Yale 101 (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 19
Buffalo 53 Princeton 61 (Box Score - Recap)
Hartford 52 Brown 59 (Box Score - Recap)
American 66 Columbia 58 (Box Score - Recap)
Bryant 62 Dartmouth 66 (Box Score - Recap)
Robert Morris 60 Penn 66 (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 77 Loyola Marymount 67 (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 20
Boston University 66 Cornell 71 (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 20
Boston University 66 Cornell 71 (Box Score - Recap)

Monday, November 21
Brown 48 George Mason 74 (NIT Consolation Fairfax, VA) (Box Score - Recap)

Tuesday, November 22
Brown 79 Monmouth 71 (NIT Consolation Fairfax, VA) (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 53 Stony Brook 67 (Box Score - Recap)
Cornell 64 Delaware 72 (Box Score - Recap)
Wagner 71 Penn 65 (Box Score - Recap)
Elon 56 Princeton 55 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 62 Seton Hall 73 (Box Score - Recap)

Thursday, November 24
Dartmouth 69 San Francisco 71 (Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 75 vs. Utah 47 [HDNet] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)

Friday, November 25
Dartmouth 64 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 52(Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 46 vs. Florida State 41 [VERSUS] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 56 Bucknell 62 (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA) (Box Score - Recap)
Pittsburgh 78 Penn 58 [TCN] (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 26
Yale 84 Army 75 (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 59 Manhattan 41 (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 56 Morehead State 68 (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA) (Box Score - Recap)
James Madison 60 Penn 58 [TCN] (Philly Hoop Group Classic) (Box Score - Recap)
Dartmouth 48 vs. Western Michigan 65 (Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 59 vs. Central Florida 49 [VERSUS] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 27
Brown 64 Sacred Heart 77 (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 66 West Alabama 66 (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA) (Box Score - Recap)
American 65 Cornell 63 (Box Score - Recap)

  • Cornell will have at least four games televised during the 2011-2012 season including at Stony Brook (Cablevision 118), at Maryland (ESPN3), at Illinois (ESPN3) and at Penn State (Big Ten Network). Time Warner Cable, VerizonFios1, and Comcast Sports are among other networks that may also pick up Cornell games against Ivy League opponents such as Columbia, Princeton and Penn.
  • Below is an updated directory listing of some Twitter feeds associated with the Cornell basketball program. You can also follow The Cornell Basketball Blog on Twitter.
-Josh Wexler ('88)
-Steve Cobb ('05)
-Ryan Rourke ('06)
-Andrew Naeve ('07)
-Jason Canady ('08)
-Khaliq Gant ('09)
-Conor Mullen ('09)
-Brian Kreefer ('09)
-Ryan Wittman ('10)
-Pete Reynolds ('10)
-Jon Jaques ('10)
-Louis Dale ('10)
-Alex Tyler ('10)
-Geoff Reeves ('10)
-Jeff Foote ('10)
-Andre Wilkins ('10) (inactive)
-Aaron Osgood ('11)
-Adam Wire ('11)
-The Cornell Rebounders Club
-Max Groebe ()
-Andrew Ferry ()
-Peter McMillan ()
-Errick Peck ()
-Josh Figini ()
-Galal Cancer ()
-Ned Tomic ()
-Dominick Scelfo ()
-Jake Mathews ()
-Dwight Tarwater ()
-Manny Sahota ()
-Dave LaMore ()
-Shonn Miller ()
-Devin Cherry ()
-Nolan Cressler (committed recruit)
-Braxston Bunce (committed recruit)
-Holt Harmon (committed recruit)
-Tim Higgins (committed recruit)
-Assistant Coach Mike Blaine ()
-Assistant Coach Marlon Sears ()
-Assistant Coach Arlen Galloway ()
-Brian Delaney, WPIE/ESPN Radio Ithaca ()
-Ed Boulat, Ithaca Journal
-Cornell Daily Sun Sports ()
-Slope Sports ()
-WVBR Sports ()
-Former assistant coach, Jay Larranaga ()
-Former head coach, Steve Donahue ()
-Former assistant coach, Nat Graham ()
-Former assistant coach, Woody Kampmann ()
-Former Assistant Coach Ricky Yahn ()
-Former Intern Assistant Ryan Woerner ()
  • Throughout the year we provide periodic updates on Cornell's alumni playing professionally. Below, some updates:
-Jeff Aubry ('99) (Halcones Rojos, LNBP Mexico premier league/Arecibo Capitanes, BSN Puerto Rico premier league)-As of November 28, Aubry is averaging 4.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Halcones is 19-4 (2nd place out of 14 teams in the Mexican LNBP). Aubry, a 6'11" center, splits his time in both the Mexican and Puerto Rican professional leagues. He is also a member of Puerto Rico's national team joining several NBA stars. A well traveled pro player, Aubry spent several seasons in the NBA D League in the early part of his career with the Fayetteville Patriots and Florida Flame and earned honorable mention all D-League in 2002. During his more than a decade of pro experience, Aubry has also played professionally in the ABA (Miami Tropics) and abroad in Puerto Rico (Arecibo, Leones de Ponce, and Santurce, BSN Puerto Rico), Spain (Tarragona, LEB Gold Spain 2nd Division), Mexico (Halcones Rojos and Chihuahua Dorados, LNBP Mexico premier league), Poland (Slask Wroclaw, PLK Poland premier league), Argentina (Libertad Sunchales, Liga A Argentina), Uruguay (Hebraica, LUB Uruguay )and Peru (Alas Peruanas, Peru).

-Cody Toppert ('05) (Ourense, LEB Silver Spain 3rd Division)-As of November 28, Toppert is averaging 7.0 points and 1.7 rebounds per game. Ourense is 5-2 (2nd place out of 13 teams in the Spanish LEB Silver). During his pro career, Toppert, a 6'4" wing forward, has also played in England (Plymouth Raiders, British Basketball League), Italy (Forli, LegaDue Italy 2nd division), the CBA (Great Falls Explorers), as well as in Portugal (Barriernese, LCB Portugal premier league), Germany (Goettingen, BBK Bundesliga Germany premier league) and New Zealand (Taranaki Mountain Airs, NBL New Zealand premier league).

-Jason Hartford ('08) (Unsigned free agent)-As of November 28, Hartford is unsigned for the 2011-2012 season. He was cut during the week of October 17 by Cader Rocha, LUB Uruguay premier league and is now a free agent. He was averaging 12.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, second on the team in both categories. The 6'9" Hartford previously played professionally in Portugal (Ginasio, LCB Portugal premier league), Finland (Huima, Korisliiga Finland premier league) and Mozambique (Maxaquene, D1 Mozambique premier league).

-Louis Dale ('10) (Goettingen, BBK Bundesliga Germany premier league)-As of November 28, Dale is out for the season with a torn ACL. He was averaging 11.9 points, 2.2 assists, and 2.0 rebounds per game before the injury. Dale is in his second professional season, both seasons in Germany with Goettingen.

-Ryan Wittman ('10) (Unsigned free agent)-As of November 28, Wittman is unsigned for the 2011-2012 season after he terminated his contract on September 26 with Zastal of the PLK Poland premier league. He played the 2010-2011 season in Italy (Forli, LegaDue Italy 2nd division) and in the United States (Fort Wayne Mad Ants, NBA D-League).

-Jeff Foote ('10) (Unsigned free agent)-As of November 28, Foote is unsigned for the 2011-2012 season after he terminated his contract on September 26 with Zastal of the PLK Poland premier league. He played the 2010-2011 season in Spain (Melilla, LEB Gold Spain 2nd division) while on loan from Euro League powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel.

-Adam Wire ('11) (Vaerlose, Denmark BBK premier league)-As of November 28, Wire is averaging 11.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Vaerlose is 4-9 (9th place out of 10 teams in the Danish BBK). On November 4, 2011 he was named the Eurobasket Player of the Week for Denmark. The 2011-2012 season is his rookie year.

-Aaron Osgood ('11) (Vaerlose, Denmark BBK premier league)-As of November 28, Osgood is averaging 10.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Vaerlose is 4-9 (9th place out of 10 teams in the Danish BBK). The 2011-2012 season is his rookie year.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Game Recap: Cornell 63, American U. 65

Below, recaps from Sunday's game...






Sunday’s result: American 65,
Cornell 63
Record: 2-4
Next game: 7 p.m. Saturday vs. Lehigh at Newman Arena

ITHACA — It's just six games into a 28-game season, and Cornell men's head basketball coach Bill Courtney isn't exactly sure what kind of a team he has.

While that may seem like a cause for concern to an outsider, those closely following the Big Red know that not much of that falls on Courtney's shoulders.

Cornell — which dropped to 2-4 on Sunday after a 65-63 matinee loss to American University at Newman Arena — has had its young roster decimated by injuries.

Junior Errick Peck, expected to be the Big Red's best interior presence this winter, hasn't seen any action after having minor knee surgery in July. Senior big man Anthony Gatlin has also been a regular in the Big Red's "street clothes unit." Sophomore Dwight Tarwater had to miss several practices last week due to illness.

Even two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week Shonn Miller remains a bit of a mystery to Courtney, considering he was only able to get one week of practice in under his belt before Cornell's first game this season due to a knock he sustained in the preseason.

"I think we're still such a work in progress," Courtney said. "We thought we may have figured some of that out, but the injuries prohibit that. We're still in the process of figuring ourselves out. We have five or six days until our next game, so we'll go retool and see if we can get the best out of our squad."

Cornell fell behind early Sunday against the Eagles (4-2), trailing 16-5 midway through the first half after failing to convert a number of early chances near the rim. By halftime, however, the Eagles' lead was just two points as the Big Red hustled their way back into the game, thanks to strong contributions from senior point guard Chris Wroblewski and freshman guard Galal Cancer.

Cancer, who finished with two points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals in 27 minutes, provided some much needed energy for Courtney's squad, hounding the American ball handlers and repeatedly driving to the basket.

After taking a brief 38-36 lead on a nifty drive and reverse layup by junior Miles Asafo-Adjei, Cornell would again fall into a lull, and with 3:45 left found itself down by double-digits, again. A full-court press and some timely baskets by Wroblewski would keep the Big Red close down the stretch, but in the end American made just enough free throws to escape.

"For whatever reason we've struggled starting games this year," Courtney said. "We missed a lot of easy shots to start the game and had some defensive break downs. Those things cost us because then you're in a constant comeback mode and trying to fight back and using so much energy to get back to that level. It really makes things hard."

One bright spot for Cornell on Sunday was the resurgence of Wroblewski, who finished with a season-high 21 points and six assists on seven of 14 shooting after struggling to find his shot in the team's first five games. Cornell recovered from its slow start to shoot 43.6 percent from the field as a team, although the Big Red also committed 16 turnovers and made just eight of 21 3-pointers.

"I'm still trying to find that balance between keeping everyone involved and trying to find my own offense," Wroblewski. "At the pace we play, there's going to be times when we miss a couple in a row and have some lulls in the game. It's at the defensive end that we can't have those mental lapses. We'll look at the tape and hopefully get better from this."

Cornell will next take the court 7 p.m. Dec. 3, when Lehigh comes to Newman Arena.


Senior guard and co-captain Chris Wroblewski busted out of an early season slump on Sunday, posting a team-best 21 points.

M. BASKETBALL | American Saddles Cornell With First Home Loss
Cornell Daily Sun

The Cornell men’s basketball team lost on home court for the first time this season, falling to streaking American, 65-63, on Sunday afternoon at Newman Arena. The Red (2-4) fell behind early and clawed back into the game, but eventually gave way to the Eagles (4-2) — an all-too-familiar theme of Bill Courtney’s first 34 contests as Cornell’s head coach.

American senior forward Charles Hinkle — the nation’s third leading scorer — picked up where he left off before Thanksgiving, leading the visitors with 20 points. Hinkle scored a career-high 31 points on Tuesday in a win over Quinnipiac, the Eagles’ third of four straight victories after an 0-2 start to the season.

Cornell senior guard Chris Wroblewski pulled himself out of an early-season shooting slump to score a team-best 21 points. The co-captain entered the game having connected on only 6-of-35 field goals in 2011-12, but he hit 7-of-14 shots and all four free throws against the Eagles to go along with six assists and four rebounds.

“I’ve definitely been struggling and I’m trying to find that balance between getting everybody else involved and looking for my own offense,” Wroblewski said. “But [shooting well] didn’t feel good because we were losing the whole game. Some shots fell and hopefully it will give me a lot of momentum and confidence going forward personally, but from a team standpoint, we’ve got to figure this out.”

The Red again suffered a lethargic start, as Hinkle scored 11 straight points to vault American to an early cushion, 13-2. Senior forward Riley Grafft, who finished with 12 points and seven rebounds off the bench, pushed the Eagles’ advantage to 26-14 on a layup with 4:27 remaining in the first half.

“We’ve struggled starting games this season for whatever reason,” Courtney said. “We missed a lot of easy shots to start the game today and we had some defensive breakdowns. Those cost us because we were in this constant comeback mode of trying to fight back and using so much energy to get to that even level. Then when you finally get there, it’s hard to have that much more energy to try to get over the hump.”

Cornell responded with an 8-0 run to close the half, cutting the American lead to a field goal, 30-28. On the final play before intermission, wide-open freshman forward Shonn Miller yelled out at the top of his lungs in transition. Wroblewski attempted and missed a 3-pointer instead, but Miller was there for the put-back as time expired. In general, though, Miller and the other forwards were not strong enough with the ball, according to Courtney.

“I think both Shonn and [junior forward Eitan Chemerinski] had trouble finishing today,” Courtney said. “I thought we could’ve done a better job going up stronger and finishing, but we didn’t do that. That was very disappointing, in particular in the first half when we had some opportunities.”

Cornell took its first lead of the contest, 38-36, on a nifty reverse layup by junior guard Miles Asafo-Adjei just over seven minutes into the second half. Grafft scored six consecutive points, however, to put the visitors right back on top and start a 16-3 Eagles run over just 3:31.

“If we’re going to play at [a fast pace], then there are going to be some times when we are missing a couple in a row,” Wroblewski said. “But on the defensive end we can’t have those mental lapses.”

“We just didn’t come out with the energy we needed at the beginning of both halves,” added junior forward Josh Figini, who made 6-of-9 shots from the field for a career-high 14 points. “We hit some lulls and just weren’t able to get it back at the end.”

The Red inched back by forcing three turnovers out of a full-court press and scoring 12 points in the final minute, but American knocked down 9-of-10 free-throw attempts down the stretch to seal the two-point win.

The Eagles forced 16 turnovers on the day, leading to several fast break opportunities and subsequent Red fouls. American converted 22-of-27 attempts from the charity stripe to overcome a pedestrian 41.7 percent shooting performance from the floor, while Cornell hit 43.6 percent from the field but earned only 10 chances at the line.

“We gave up a lot of silly [turnovers], which are the kind you have to avoid,” Courtney said. “Turnovers of aggression [that result from] trying to make a play are sometimes OK, but the silly ones — like reversing the basketball and just throwing it to the other team — are the ones you can’t live with as a coach. We have to clean up some of the non-aggressive turnovers.”

“We have to protect the ball,” Figini added. “We’ve had a lot of turnovers in all of our games. I think the key to turning our season around is playing … the whole game at the pace that we played the last five minutes [against American].”

The Red looks to bounce back against Lehigh (4-2) on Saturday at Newman Arena in its last matchup before a two-week respite for final exams. Cornell’s record through six games is identical to last year’s, but the Red believes it can distinguish itself from the team that went 10-18 in 2010-11.

“We’re still in the process of figuring ourselves out,” Courtney said. “We’ve played a tough schedule, but we have an even more tough schedule coming up, so we’ll have our hands full. We’ve got a little time to practice right now — about five or six days then a finals break — so we’ll re-tool and try to see if we can get the best out of our squad.”


Box Score

ITHACA, N.Y. -- American jumped on Cornell at the beginning of both halves and the Big Red's closing spurts fell just short as the Eagles topped the Big Red 65-63 on Sunday afternoon at Newman Arena in Bartels Hall. American won its fourth consecutive game to improve to 4-2, while the Big Red lost its second straight to slip to 2-4.

Senior Chris Wroblewski pumped in a season-high 21 points and added six assists, four rebounds and two steals, while junior Josh Figini had a career-high 14 points and five rebounds. Freshman Shonn Miller chipped in nine points, while classmate Galal Cancer notched two points, six assists and three steals. Both players shared team high of seven rebounds. The Big Red had 19 assists and had 10 steals as a collective group.

Charles Hinkle scored 20 points, while Riley Grafft had 12 points and seven rebounds and Troy Brewer notched 12 to go along with four assists, three rebounds and three steals for American.

It was a 12-2 run to start the game and a quick 4-0 surge to start the second that put the Big Red back on its heels. The Big Red fought back each time, using an 8-0 run to close the first half to get back within 30-28 at the break after trailing by as many as 12 points (22-10). The visitors took as lead as big as 11 (52-41) with less than five minutes remaining, and Cornell again chipped it down to two (63-61) on a Figini 3-pointer from the right corner with six seconds left. The Eagles hit 10-of-12 free throws in the final minute to hold off the hard-charging Big Red, including the final five over the last 25 seconds. It was just enough to hold onto the lead.

American surged out to an early 13-2 edge behind 11 quick points by Hinkle, who was quiet most of the rest of the night save for six free throws in the final minute of play to seal the win. The nation's third-leading scorer at 24.8 ppg. broke an early 2-2 tie with a long jumper, part of 11 consecutive points scored by the senior. His last points of the surge, three free throws after being fouled behind the arc, made it 13-2 with 13:11 showing on the clock.

Max Groebe hit a 3-pointer, followed by another in short order by Drew Ferry, started Cornell's energy. Wroblewski, who entered the game shooting just 17 percent from the floor, nailed a big 3-pointer to get the crowd into the contest at 22-13, but American again moved ahead by double figures on a jumper by Brewer and a layup by Grafft.

The Big Red began its run moments later. It started with a Figini layup on a brilliant feed underneath by Wroblewski. The senior than came off screens twice in the lane for 10-foot jumpers that touched nothing but net. Consecutive baskets by freshmen Cancer and Miller cut the lead to four with 39 seconds to play, and after a Hinkle miss, Wroblewski rushed up the court and got an open look that rimmed out, but Miller was there for the tip-in to make it 30-28 going into the break. The 8-0 run over the final 1:56 put the home team right back into the game.

American scored the first four points, but its defense shut out the Big Red for the first 2:43 as it moved its lead to six at 34-28. A Wroblewski 3-pointer cut the deficit in half and a find underneath to Figini for a dunk got the home team back to even at 3-34 with 16:11 showing on the clock. The Big Red grabbed a brief lead four minutes later on a reverse layup by Miles Asafo-Adjei, who cut through the defense for the bucket to make it 40-38. It was short-lived however, as Simon McCormack had a left-handed finish to knot the score to begin a 10-0 Eagle run.


The American University men's basketball team earned their fourth consecutive win with a 65-63 victory over Cornell on Sunday. Charles Hinkle notched 20 points to lead the Eagles, the sixth straight time he has scored at least 20 points in a game, hitting 10-of-11 from the foul line.

Riley Grafft had seven rebounds to lead the Eagles and posted 12 points. Troy Brewer also recorded 12 points for the Eagles and led the team with four assists and three steals. American shot 41.7 percent from the field in the game and 81.5 percent from the foul line.

The Eagles (4-2) opened the game on a 13-2 run, with Hinkle hitting 11 straight points just 13:12 into the first half before Blake Jolivette added a three of his own to put American up 11. Cornell was able to bring it within eight after a Josh Figini jumper, but a pair of Brewer free throws and a Tony Wroblicky jumper gave American their biggest lead of the game, 22-10, at 8:55.

The Big Red (2-4) were able to cut American' lead to two, 30-28, going on a 14-4 run at the end of the first. Chris Wroblewski opened the run for Cornell, despite Hinkle answering with a lay-up to keep the Eagles up by 10 with 3:02 on the clock, 28-18. Wroblewski would add two more and Shonn Miller added four straight points for Cornell to end the half.

Hinkle led American with 13 points in the first half as Wroblicky added three boards. The Eagles shot 41.7 percent from the floor and 87.5 percent from the line. Wroblewski led the Big Red with seven first half points as Cornell shot 44.4 percent from the field. Galal Cancer had six rebounds to lead Cornell.

Brewer added the first four points of the second half, 34-28, before Wroblewski hit a three and Chemerinski made 1-of-2 from the line to cut the Eagles' lead to two, 34-32. A dunk from Figini at 16:01 would it tie it for the first time in the game, 34-34. Cornell took its first and only lead of the game with 12:24 left following a Miles Asafo-Adjei lay-up, 38-36.

American would go on a 16-3 run to take an 11 point lead, 52-41, following a pair of free throws from Grafft. Drew Ferry would hit a three for the Big Red to cut the lead to eight, 52-44, before a Simon McCormack lay-up would put the Eagles back up by 10, 54-44, with 3:50 remaining. Cornell would bring it within three off a Miller three with 20 seconds left in the game, but Hinkle was able to make four free throws to hold off a Big Red comeback. Wroblewski added a lay-up as time expired to mark a 65-63 final score.

The Eagles shot 41.7 percent from the field in the second half and 78.9 percent from the free throw line. Cornell shot 42.9 percent from the field in the second half and 43.6 percent for the game. The team was also 70.0 percent from the line for the game. American held the 32-30 advantage in rebounds.

American will return to Bender Arena on Tuesday, November 29 when they face Howard at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are still available for the game, and you can order them by clicking here or by calling (202) 885-TIXX. The game will also be broadcast live on Comcast SportsNet and Eagles Vision TV.


Box Score - Recap

ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)—Charles Hinkle scored 20 points to lead American University, which hung on to defeat Cornell 65-63 on Sunday.

Hinkle’s two free throws with 5 seconds remaining gave the Eagles (4-2) enough breathing room after they built, and squandered, big leads in each half. Hinkle gave American a four-point lead, 65-61, after Josh Figini’s 3-pointer with 14 seconds left had drawn the Big Red (2-4) within two.

Chris Wroblewski’s layup at the buzzer trimmed the final deficit for Cornell.

American started the game with a 13-2 run, but Cornell cut the Eagles’ lead to 30-28 at halftime.

The Big Red led briefly, 38-36, in the second half before a 16-3 run gave American a 52-41 advantage with 5:06 remaining.

Wroblewski scored 21 points to lead Cornell, including 14 in the second half, and Figini finished with 14 points.

Troy Brewer and Riley Grafft scored 12 points each for American.


News and Notes: Sunday Edition

Get all the information you need about the Big Red's game today, Sunday, November 27, 2011 (3 PM) vs. American, with The Cornell Basketball Blog's Game Preview Center. Also, JOIN THE MESSAGE BOARD and discuss the game with your fellow fans. Below, news and notes for Sunday.

  • Heading into today's game against American University, Cornell has yet to see any action from several key contributors from last season's team due to preseason injuries, namely, Errick Peck (24 starts, 27 games, 23 mpg '10-'11), Jake Matthews (11 starts, 21 games, 8.9 mpg '10-'11), Anthony Gatlin (16 games, 7.7 mpg '10-'11), and Manny Sahota (1 start, 14 games, 3.9 mpg '10-'11). Additionally, freshman Dave LaMore has yet to play due to preseason injury while classmate Devin Cherry also has been out the last week with an injury.
  • Game Recaps-Below are links to our game recap sections from each of Cornell's games this season.
  1. November 11, 2011 at St. Bonaventure L 58-79
  2. November 14, 2011 vs. Binghamton W 76-61
  3. November 16, 2011 at Buffalo L 59-68
  4. November 20, 2011 vs. Boston University W 71-66
  5. November 22, 2011 at Delaware L 68-76
  • Cornell RPI Watch: The RPI (Rating Percentage Index) is a measure of strength of schedule and how a team does against that schedule. It does not consider the margin of victory, but only whether or not a team won and where the game was played (home/away/neutral court). The formula is 25% team winning percentage (WP), 50% opponents' average winning percentage (OWP), and 25% opponents' opponents' average winning percentage (OOWP). (See: CollegeRPI.com for a further explanation of the formula.) The RPI may be the most influential factor in NCAA Tournament seeding. Cornell's RPI rank as of November 27 is No. 307 out of 344 total Division I teams. While neither the Ken Pomeroy or Jeff Sagarin rankings are used by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, the KenPom.com site ranks Cornell No. 164 in the nation, while the USA Today Sagarin rankings have Cornell at No. 201. Both sites are predominantly used by fans and the media.
IVY LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Friday, November 11

Johnson & Wales 66 Brown 86 (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 57 Connecticut 70[ESPNU] (Box Score - Recap)
Cornell 58 St. Bonaventure 79 (Box Score - Recap)
MIT 49 Harvard 76 (Box Score - Recap)
Dartmouth 56 Rutgers 62 (Box Score - Recap)
Penn 59 Maryland-Baltimore County 45 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 73 Central Connecticut State 69 (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 12
Wagner 73 Princeton 57 (Box Score - Recap)

Monday, November 14
Albany 77 Brown 68 (NIT Tip-Off-1st Round@Syracuse, N.Y.)[ESPN3] (Box Score - Recap)
Temple 73 Penn 67 OT (Box Score - Recap)
Furman 58 Columbia 62 (Box Score - Recap)
Binghamton 61 Cornell 76 (Box Score - Recap)

Tuesday, November 15
Harvard 73 Holy Cross 64 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 62 Quinnipiac 68 [SNY] (Box Score - Recap)
Brown 52 Manhattan 54 NIT Tip Consolation@Syracuse, N.Y. [ESPN3] (Box Score - Recap)

Wednesday, November 16
Cornell 59 Buffalo 68 (Box Score - Recap)
Vermont 65 Dartmouth 53 (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 58 North Carolina State 60 [ESPNU] (Box Score - Recap)

Thursday, November 17
Penn 78 Rider 72 OT (Box Score - Recap)
Lyndon State 37 Yale 101 (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 19
Buffalo 53 Princeton 61 (Box Score - Recap)
Hartford 52 Brown 59 (Box Score - Recap)
American 66 Columbia 58 (Box Score - Recap)
Bryant 62 Dartmouth 66 (Box Score - Recap)
Robert Morris 60 Penn 66 (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 77 Loyola Marymount 67 (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 20
Boston University 66 Cornell 71 (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 20
Boston University 66 Cornell 71 (Box Score - Recap)

Monday, November 21
Brown 48 George Mason 74 (NIT Consolation Fairfax, VA) (Box Score - Recap)

Tuesday, November 22
Brown 79 Monmouth 71 (NIT Consolation Fairfax, VA) (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 53 Stony Brook 67 (Box Score - Recap)
Cornell 64 Delaware 72 (Box Score - Recap)
Wagner 71 Penn 65 (Box Score - Recap)
Elon 56 Princeton 55 (Box Score - Recap)
Yale 62 Seton Hall 73 (Box Score - Recap)

Thursday, November 24
Dartmouth 69 San Francisco 71 (Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 75 vs. Utah 47 [HDNet] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)

Friday, November 25
Dartmouth 64 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 52(Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 46 vs. Florida State 41 [VERSUS] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 56 Bucknell 62 (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA) (Box Score - Recap)
Pittsburgh 78 Penn 58 [TCN] (Box Score - Recap)

Saturday, November 26
Yale 84 Army 75 (Box Score - Recap)
Columbia 59 Manhattan 41 (Box Score - Recap)
Princeton 56 Morehead State 68 (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA) (Box Score - Recap)
James Madison 60 Penn 58 [TCN] (Philly Hoop Group Classic) (Box Score - Recap)
Dartmouth 48 vs. Western Michigan 65 (Great Alaska Shootout) (Box Score - Recap)
Harvard 59 vs. Central Florida 49 [VERSUS] (Battle 4 Atlantis Bahamas) (Box Score - Recap)

Sunday, November 27
Brown at Sacred Heart, 2 pm
Princeton vs. West Alabama, 2 pm (Legends Classic, Lewisberg, PA)
American at Cornell, 4 pm

Saturday, November 26, 2011

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