![]() |
Cornell Garners Top 25 National Ranking
Monday, February 01, 2010
ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
Courtesy: Cornell Athletic Communications
ITHACA, N.Y. -- For the first time in the history of
the Cornell men's basketball program, the Big Red sit among the nation's top
25 teams in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll released this afternoon. The Big
Red picked up 53 votes from the panel of 31 Division I head coaches to sit at
No. 25 in the poll. The Big Red is also in the second spot of others receiving
votes in the Associated Press top 25 poll.
It is the first time in 59 years Cornell has been ranked in a national poll
in men's basketball, as the 1950-51 team climbed as high as No. 14 in the Associated
Press poll on Jan. 3, 1951. The Big Red opened the season with nine straight
wins, including a victory over Stanford. It fell out the following week after
an 85-45 loss at Columbia. The previous two weeks, Cornell had been ranked No.
19 (Dec. 19, 1950) and No. 18 (Dec. 26, 1950).
The last Ivy team to appear in the national polls was the 1997-98 Princeton
squad that finished No. 8 in the final AP poll and No. 16 in the final USA Today/NABC
poll. The last team other than Penn or Princeton to be ranked in the national
poll was Columbia in 1969-70, climbing as high at No. 13 during a seven-week
run.
Cornell received votes in the Coaches' Poll in the preseason (three votes) and
on Nov. 16 (two votes) before five weeks of receiving zero votes. After winning
the Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival, the Big Red started receiving votes
On Dec. 28 and has steadily increased its totals, with its 38 points moving
it to 27th last week before bursting through into the top 25 this week.
The Big Red are off to an 18-3 start (4-0 Ivy) that includes wins at Alabama,
St. John's, Drexel, La Salle and Massachusetts, as well as neutral site wins
over Vermont and Davidson and a home victory over Harvard. Cornell's only three
losses came to a pair of top five teams on the road (Syracuse and Kansas, combined
41-2 record) and to Big East foe Seton Hall. Cornell has won six straight and
16 of its last 17 contests, with nine of those wins coming by double figures
and seven coming by more than 20 points. The senior trio of Ryan Wittman (17.5
ppg., 66-pointers), Jeff Foote (12.4 ppg., 8.4 rpg., 1.9 bpg.) and Louis Dale
(10.7 ppg., 5.0 apg.) lead a balanced team that has been among the most potent
offensively (.471 field goal percentage, .419 from 3-point range and 76.2 ppg.)
and defensively (.401 field goal percentage, 63.5 ppg) in the country.
Cornell returns to action this weekend when it faces Yale on Friday, Feb. 5,
and Brown on Saturday, Feb. 6, with both contests tipping off at 7 p.m. at Newman
Arena in Bartels Hall.



