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MHERST - University of Massachusetts point guard David Gibbs is anxious to get back on the basketball court.
The sophomore was disappointed with his play in the Minutemen's 84-67 loss at Central Florida on Friday, and was ready to get back on the court at 7:30 tonight against Cornell at the Mullins Center to put it behind him.
"I played terrible," said Gibbs, who did not want to use the first game in a new role as a reason for his struggles.
"It's no excuse. I have to build off it and come out Wednesday and play better," he added. "I'm ready. I have to control the game on defense and offense. It all starts with me. "
UMass coach Derek Kellogg said he would welcome improved play by Gibbs.
"I think he can play a lot better," kellogg said. "The most important part of college basketball is the point guard spot. Coming in I don't know if he was a true point or not, so he's got a huge learning curve.
"I'll put up with his mistakes and some growing pains," he added. "I want him to compete as hard as he can every time out. If he starts doing that on a consistent basis, our team will start seeing the benefits."
Kellogg did not blame Friday's loss on Gibbs or any individual player. He said the problems were spread throughout the roster.
"Quick bad shots in the first five to eight seconds of the shot clock is not conducive to winning basketball games," Kellogg said. "I've stressed �take care of the basketball, take better shots and let's help each other a little more on defense.' "
The Big Red are loaded. Coming off back-to-back Ivy League titles, Cornell returns all five starters from last year's team that put a scare into Missouri in the NCAA Tournament. That quintet includes Ivy player of the year Louis Dale, a point guard; Ivy defensive player of the year Jeff Foote, a 7-foot center; and small forward Ryan Whitman, who averaged 18.5 points per game last season.
"This is one of the top two or three teams we play all year. They don't have a lot of things they don't do well. The more tape I watch, the better I think they are," Kellogg said. "I don't think this is a great game for us this early in the season, but it's on the schedule and we're going to compete and play."
While Cornell is the heavy favorite in the Ivy League, coach Steve Donahue scheduled a strong out-of-conference schedule to prepare his team for the NCAA Tournament.
The Big Red already beat Alabama 71-67 on Saturday. After UMass, they have games against Seton Hall, Syracuse, Saint Joseph's, La Salle, Kansas and possibly St. John's.
"We know they're good, they're very good," UMass junior Gary Correia said. "They beat Alabama. They've been in the NCAA Tournament for the past two years. They're solid at every position. They're on the cusp of being top 25. They're going to come in here and try to beat us the way they did Alabama."
Tonight's game and the one at home Saturday against Arkansas-Fort Smith is part of the Legends Classic, but the results will not affect the Minutemen's ability to advance. They will play Rutgers in the semifinals at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 27 in Atlantic City, N.J., regardless of the outcome of this week's games, while Cornell will advance for three games in Philadelphia against Toledo, Drexel and Vermont. The game is a reunion for Max Groebe and his former UMass teammates. Groebe was part of ex-coach Travis Ford's 2007-08 freshman class, but he and four others left the program.
Groebe, who lived in Brazil, Germany and Florida before enrolling at UMass, sat out last season as a transfer and did not appear in Cornell's opening game Saturday.
"I haven't spoken to him since he left - just on Facebook," Correia said. "It'll be interesting to see him since we came in together and got to know each other a little bit. It'll be cool to see how he's doing and how he's playing."
NOTES: According to the Riverside (Calif.) Press Enterprise, the Los Angeles Lakers are considering buying out former Minuteman Tony Gaffney's contract in Israel to bring him back after Luke Walton suffered a back injury. "There's nothing imminent, but it's a possibility," Gaffney's agent Sam Porter told the Press Enterprise. "They're over the luxury tax obviously and they're trying to keep payroll down as much as possible. Maybe they try to go without adding a player, but they did like Tony a lot."
Minuteman all-time leading scorer Jim McCoy will be honored at tonight's game, which is the second in a doubleheader at the Mullins Center.
The Minutewomen play St. John's in the first game at 5:30 p.m.
McCoy had 2,374 points between 1988 and 1992.
Ricky Harris, the leading active scorer at UMass, will not likely catch McCoy, but he's rapidly climbing the school's career chart. The senior guard has 1,362 points which puts him at No. 15 among all-time leaders. Harris is seven behind No. 14 Clarence Hill (1,369 points) and eight behind No. 13 Julius Erving (1,370). Harris also is No. 5 on the career-made 3-pointers list with 212, nine behind No. 4 Rafer Giles.
Matt Vautour can be reached at [email protected]. For more UMass coverage, including a UMass sports blog, go to http://www.gazettenet.com/blog/umass-sports.
MHERST, Mass. - Despite a 26-point performance from Ricky Harris and a 37-27 rebounding advantage, the UMass men's basketball team fell in its home opener, 74-61, to Cornell on Wednesday night at the Mullins Center. Louis Dale tied a career-high with 24 points to lead the Big Red. Anthony Gurley and Terrell Vinson both scored in double figures for the Minutemen (0-2) with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Dale was 4-for-9 behind the arc, as the Big Red was 8-for-21 from 3-point range for the game. The Minutemen shot 36.7 percent (18-for-49) for the game, including 4-for-16 from long range.
With his 26 points, Harris moved past two UMass legends on the program's career scoring list. In the first half, a 3-pointer moved him past Julius Erving (1,370 points) and a layup in the second half surpassed Marcus Camby (1,387). With 1,388 points, the senior guard now sits in 12th place all-time at UMass.
Two straight driving layups by Harris, one in which he was fouled and completed the three-point play, staked the Minutemen to an early 5-1 lead. The Big Red would quickly find its shooting touch from the outside, hitting two 3-pointers in a 8-0 run that gave them a 9-5 lead four and a half minutes in. Cornell would keep the lead throughout the first half, as both offenses struggled, with each team shooting 7-for-22 (31.8%) at the four minute mark with the Big Red holding a 25-19 lead.
Harris hit a 3-pointer with 59 seconds left in the half that pulled the Minutemen to within three, 31-28. It was the Minutemen's lone field goal from behind the arc in the half, as they attempted just five. The shot moved Harris past Erving, doing so in his 100th game wearing the Maroon & White.
The teams went into halftime with the Big Red holding a five-point lead, 33-28, despite the Minutemen holding a 24-10 advantage in rebounding. Both teams shot identical 9-for-26 (34.6%) in the half, but UMass was hampered by 11 turnovers.
Cornell scored the first six points of the second half, building its lead to 11, but a Harris 3-pointer and two free throws by the senior guard on the next possession cut the deficit back to six, 39-33, with 16:49 left.
Dale then caught fire for the Big Red, scoring 11 straight Cornell points in a row, including three 3-pointers, build the Cornell lead to 12, but Harris responded by scoring the Minutemen's next eight points and cutting the deficit to six with 9:25 left.
The Minutemen pulled within seven, 66-59, on two Freddie Riley free throws with 2:07 left, but the Big Red, as it did throughout the evening, made its free throws down the stretch.
The Minutemen return to action on Saturday when they continue play in the Legends Classic by hosting Arkansas-Fort Smith at 7 p.m. at the Mullins Center.
Ricky Harris moved past Marcus Camby (1,387), Julius Erving (1,370) and Clarence Hill (1,369) with his 26 points in the game and now stands 12th all-time at UMass with 1,388. He passed both Erving and Hill with a 3-pointer late in the first half.
Harris scored 26 in the game for his 70th game in double-figures in his 100th career game.
Harris reached 20 points for the 29th time in his career with 26.
Anthony Gurley reached double-figures for the 28th time in his career with 13 points and second this season.
Terrell Vinson reached double-figures for the first time in his college career with 11.
UMass' all-time leading scorer Jim McCoy was honored at halftime as UMass' Legend of the Legends Classic.
The Minutemen will play Arkansas-Fort Smith in their second game of the Legends Classic on Saturday.
Terrell Vinson on getting used to the college game:
It was more getting used to the offense. This offense is different from what I used to play in. I used to play in more of a pick and roll, pick and pop style of offense.
Vinson on how he played against Cornell:
I feel like I played good, I could've played better but I'm not really happy because we lost.
Ricky Harris on being patient with a young team:
It's part of what I have to keep in mind because it's only the second collegiate game for the freshmen. At times it gets frustrating because they are so young. But with it being my last year I want to go out as best as I can. I just know that if I stay patient with these guys and continue to show them the ropes in practice, I feel as though down the line good things will start happening to us as a team. Coach keeps telling us that good things happen to good people, and I'm going to continue to believe in that. So hopefully somewhere down the line in the next couple games we'll turn this around and make the best of the season.
Harris' thoughts on how they played compared to the UCF game:
Tonight I felt that we played better but there are still strides that we can make. I think Cornell has like nine seniors, which is vice versa with us since we have like five freshmen. That's an NCAA Tournament team. So for us to play like that tonight and for the game to be as close as it was, there are strides being made. We just have to continue to go to practice and get better.
Harris on how frustrating it was to never get over the six point hump in the second half:
I came down and made a dumb play. I'm a senior I should know better than to make a tough cross court pass to a freshman. But I think our offense was productive today. We came down and didn't jack up shots right away and we came down in our offensive sets. Me being a senior I've got to know better than to make that play.
Harris on turnovers affecting the game:
I think we had like twenty turnovers. Late in the game you've got to take care of the basketball. Every possession matters, every possession counts. Cornell is an NCAA Tournament team, they are a smart team. You've got to keep control of the basketball.
Vinson on the new players:
There's like seven new players so we just have to work on learning our personnel. We've got to learn how to rotate without the ball. Once we learn how to rotate more I think we'll be a good team.
Coach Kellogg's thoughts on the game:
I've said it all week but I think that's a pretty good Cornell team, probably an NCAA Tournament team. I think that when the game was in the balance the experience really came through. I think there was a play with five minutes left where we were down five and they missed and they checked out, got the rebound and went to the free throw line. I thought that was the turning point in the ballgame. My hat is off to them, I realize that we've obviously have a lot of work to do, but that was probably a decent first step in the right direction. I think we got some decent play out of the young kids.
Coach Kellogg on trying to find a rotation:
The first half gave me an opportunity to see who was playing well and what rotations were working. We're still trying to figure out a couple guys' names with all the new guys, but really sometimes you get more comfortable with the lineups out there. I thought some guys played really well and some other guys have some things to work on.
Coach Kellogg on Vinson's play:
I thought Terrell Vinson played great tonight. He played tough, rough, and mean and that's what I want to see. And he had eleven points, four rebounds, and I think he's scratching the surface out of all the other guys, he banged around a little bit.
Coach Kellogg on the teams play as compared to UCF:
I thought our guys in general did a good job as compared to Central Florida which was not fun to watch. We were taking better shots, sharing the basketball, and doing some good things. Now we've got to cut back on turnovers. I think if we do those things then we'll start heading in the right direction.
MHERST - University of Massachusetts men's basketball coach Derek Kellogg did not like the result or the turnovers, but he left Wednesday's home-opening 74-61 loss to Cornell encouraged.
"I think that's a pretty good Cornell team," said Kellogg, who was hoarse at the end of the game at the Mullins Center. "We have a lot of work to do, but I thought that was a good first step in a good direction."
"... We executed quite a bit of our game plan but didn't finish it off," he added. "But it was much better than the Central Florida game."
Senior Ricky Harris, who led the Minutemen with 26 points, agreed.
"Against Central Florida we didn't play up to our ability," he said. "Tonight we played better, but there's still strides we can make. "We have to continue to come to practice and get better."
The shot selection by UMass improved, but turnovers replaced missed 3-pointers as the Minutemen's most concerning statistic.
UMass gave the ball away 20 times.
"That killed us," Harris said. "Late in the game you have to take care of the basketball. Every possession matters."
The Minutemen (0-2) will return to action at 7 p.m. Saturday when they host Arkansas-Fort Smith at the Mullins Center in another Legends Classic game.
Cornell (2-0) led for most of the first half, most of the time by about six points.
A 3-pointer by Harris brought UMass within 31-28 with just under a minute left in the first half.
But Jeff Foote hit two free throws for the Big Red to end the half with a 33-28 lead. That started an 8-0 run by Cornell that extended its lead to 39-28 and gave the defending Ivy League champions firm control of the game.
While the Big Red could not pull away, the Minutemen never got closer than six.
"When the game was in the balance I thought their experience really came through," Kellogg said.
A bright spot for UMass was the play of freshman Terrell Vinson, who provided a glimpse of why he was so highly touted coming out of high school. He had 11 points and four rebounds, showed an ability to score inside and knocked down a 3-pointer.
"I thought Terrell Vinson played great tonight. He played rough, tough and mean," Kellogg said. "That's what I want to see."
Vinson said he felt more comfortable.
"It was more getting used to the offense. It's a little more complicated, different than what I used to play," he said. "I played good, could have played better. I'm not really happy because we lost."
Anthony Gurley added 13 points for the Minutemen. Louis Dale led Cornell with 24 points.
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MHERST - University of Massachusetts senior guard Ricky Harris will not pass the Minuteman legend who was in the building Wednesday night, but he put the two most famous former UMass stars behind him on the school's career scoring chart.
Jim McCoy, the Minutemen's all-time leading scorer with 2.374 points, was among the 3,482 fans in the Mullins Center crowd.
He watched Harris scored 26 point and pass both NBA Hall of Famer Julius Erving (1,370) and current NBA standout Marcus Camby (1,387) on the career scoring list. Harris, who now has 1,388 career points, also passed Clarence Hill (1,369).
It was the ninth career game for Harris with more than 25 points. He's at No. 12 on the all-time UMass list, five behind Edwin Green (1,393).
McCOY HONORED - There are a few more gray hairs and a few more pounds on McCoy, but not many. Otherwise he looks a lot like he did when he was leading the Minutemen to the 1992 Sweet Sixteen.
During last year's celebration of 100 Seasons of UMass Basketball, a knee injury resulted in McCoy's missing 1990s day when many of his former Minuteman teammates were honored.
So UMass invited him back for his own recognition during halftime of Wednesday's game. McCoy got a kick out of seeing Derek Kellogg, his former teammate, coaching the Minutemen.
"It's always good to be back," said McCoy, who works for AT&T in Boston. "It's fun to see Derek coaching. I somewhat think of him as a little brother. He was a freshman when I was a senior. I'm really happy he got the job."
STILL GOING TO SEMIFINALS - While the game is part of the Legends Classic, the result does not affect advancement in the tournament.
Despite the loss, UMass is still headed to the semifinals to play Rutgers on Nov. 27 in Atlantic City, while Cornell goes to Philadelphia for a three-game round robin.
GROEBE RETURNS - Former Minuteman Max Groebe returned to the Mullins Center in his second game for Cornell. Groebe had six points on two 3-pointers in six minutes. His 3-pointer with 11:50 left in the first half put Cornell up for good at 12-9 as the Big Red led the rest of the way.
"It was good seeing Max," Harris said. "I wish we still had him."
Groebe enjoyed coming back.
"It was a little weird being on the opposite side. It feels like ages ago," Groebe said. "I enjoyed it. It was nice to get in and contribute to the team."
Matt Vautour can be reached at [email protected]. For more UMass coverage, including a UMass sports blog, go to http://www.gazettenet.com/blog/umass-sports.
he University of Massachusetts men�s basketball team tangled with the Ivy League�s defending champions last night, and played formidably in a 74-61 loss against a more experienced and disciplined Cornell team.
The Minutemen were never out of contention, as their aggressive play kept the Big Red honest. However, their assertiveness on the offensive end led to costly turnovers, allowing Cornell to dictate the pace of the game and maintain its lead.
�We have to value the basketball,� senior guard Ricky Harris said. �Our turnovers killed us.�
UMass played sloppily on the offensive end, unable to move the ball swiftly and committing unforced turnovers. The Minutemen gave the ball away in many different ways, committing four travels as well as a charging foul and a shot clock violation.
The Big Red scored 25 points off of 20 UMass turnovers in the game, including 16 points off turnovers in the first half.
UMass played an aggressive game, moving up the floor quickly and attacking the basket with the dribble. The Minutemen saw a number of good looks around the rim, but had trouble putting them in.
Scoring started out slow in the first half, as neither team shot well from the floor.
The Minutemen caused Cornell troubles on defense, forcing them into bad shots and dominating on the boards. UMass held a 25-10 advantage on the glass after 20 minutes, but it was miscues that ended up being too much for them to overcome.
Freddy Riley was a big spark off of the Minutemen bench, scoring six points on his first three attempts. The freshman forced the Big Red into calling a quick timeout following a transition lay-up to bring UMass within two points, 19-17, with seven minutes to play.
UMass had trouble spreading the scoring around in the first half, as 22 of the Minutemen�s 28 points came from four players. Guards Riley, Harris, and Anthony Gurley as well as Terrell Vinson combined to go 8-for-15, while the rest of the team went 1-11.
UMass controlled Cornell�s two top-scorers, as center Jeff Foote and forward Ryan Whittman were scoreless from the field in the first half, managing four points between them. The Big Red started the scoring in the second half, looking poised to break away from the pesky Minutemen.
Louis Dale led the Big Red to a 50-38 advantage with 12:41 remaining, draining three long-range shots on three attempts, and finishing the game with a team-high 24 points on 9-of-17 shooting.
Just when it looked like Cornell was going to run away with it, six straight points by Harris brought UMass back in. Harris hit three of five free throw attempts and drained a three-point basket from the corner to bring the Minutemen back in the game, 50-44, with 10:42 left.
A dunk by Foote silenced the anticipating crowd and the Big Red began to gain back momentum after two offensive rebounds sent Geoff Reeves to the line. UMass coach Derek Kellogg felt that play changed the complexion of the game.
�Our inexperience showed. We didn�t check out, they got the rebound and went to the foul line,� Kellogg said. �Really, I thought that was the turning point in the game.�
The Big Red weathered the Minutemen attack, as the lead never dipped below seven points from there on.
Yet, the ability to maintain pressure and rebound the ball kept UMass afloat in throughout the game, to Kellogg�s liking.
�We executed quite a few parts of our game plan tonight,� Kellogg said.
His star guard also agreed with him.
�I feel as though we played better,� said Harris. �But there are still strides that we can make.�
The Minutemen�s next opponent is against Arkansas-Fort Smith on Saturday.
UA Fort Smith competed against Division I opponents in its two exhibition matches and has many games on its schedule against top-tier teams.
The Lions triumphed in their regular season opener on Tuesday against the Division III Ozarks, winning handily, 87-65. Junior guard Josh Simmons recorded a game-high 28 points on 11-for-17 shooting. Junior Chris Williams added a double-double to the effort. The 6-foot-5 forward tallied 12 points while snatching 11 rebounds.
UA Fort Smith shot 54.2 percent from the field including a blistering 69.2 percent in the second half.
There will likely be a lot of 3-pointers shot in this game as the Lions shot effectively beyond the arc in their home-opener, going 12-for-20 on the night (60 percent) led by Simmons who converted on 4-of-7 attempts.
On the defensive end, UA Fort Smith held the Eagles to 36.4 percent from the floor. It created 17 turnovers on the night, including 10 steals.
Daniel Gigliotti can be reached at [email protected].
MHERST, Mass. -- Senior point guard Louis Dale had a big second half, and Cornell won its Legends Classic opener Wednesday night by beating host Massachusetts, 74-61, at the Mullins Center.
Dale scored 11 straight points in a span of 3 minutes, 44 seconds, to help stretch Cornell's second-half lead from 39-33 to 50-38. With Ryan Wittman suffering through an off shooting night, and with Chris Wroblewski in foul trouble, Geoff Reeves chipped in 16 points off the bench. Dale finished with 24 points on 9-for-17 shooting.
"Unbelievable," Cornell coach Steve Donahue said of his bench play. "I think when you see Ryan Wittman not having his typical day, shooting, he did other things, Chris Wroblewski has four fouls, and you're playing a very athletic team on their home court and Adam Wire is throwing his body around, Max Groebe in his role executes and Geoff Reeves, I've said it a lot of times, he's a starter. It was great."
After Dale's flurry, UMass pulled to within six at 52-46 with 9:25 remaining. Reeves pulled down an offensive rebound, was fouled, and hit two free throws to put Cornell back up by eight. UMass never got to within six points again.
The Big Red's reward? A semifinal date with Rutgers at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.? No. Try a trio of round-robin consolation games at Drexel.
The 12-team event came with pre-determined semifinal matchups of Rutgers/UMass and Michigan State/Florida. Cornell will complete Legends Classic play with a trio of games in three days at Drexel, beginning with Toledo on Nov. 27.
The Big Red is now 2-0 heading into Friday night's 7 p.m. showdown with Seton Hall (2-0) at Newman Arena.
"If the want to not have the best teams, that's their own decision if it's all about profits," Cornell senior forward and tri-captain Alex Tyler said earlier this week. "All we can do is go win."
The meeting was the first between the two schools. UMass had 20 turnovers. Ricky Harris scored 26 points for the Minutemen (0-2).
The Big Red received a big boost from its bench, which scored 17 of the team's 33 first-half points.
Reeves hit all three of his shots, two from beyond the arc, for eight points, while Adam Wire pitched in six. Reeves' second three-pointer gave Cornell its largest lead of the half, 17-10. After UMass closed to within three on a Ricky Harris 3-pointer, Jeff Foote gave Cornell a 33-28 halftime lead with a pair of free throws.
Cornell junior guard Max Groebe, who transferred from Massachusetts following the 2007-08 season, hit a 3-pointer in each half against his old team and finished with six points.
Wittman, who scored 23 points on 7-for-11 shooting, including 5-for-8 from beyond the arc, in Saturday's season-opening 71-67 victory at Alabama, finished with four points on 1-for-8 shooting.
"I think they did a great job defending him," Donahue said. "I think Ryan settled early on maybe a little earlier than he should have, but we played off him. Lou was open a lot because they were just hugging Ryan, and he goes and gets five assists."
Jeff Foote scored 10 points, grabbed nine rebounds and blocked two shots. Wire finished with seven points and seven rebounds. Dale added four steals. Cornell made 22 of 26 free throws.
Notes: Two other Ivy League men's teams played Wednesday: Princeton beat Manhattan, 61-54; and Rhode Island beat Brown, 78-57.
| Cornell Big Red | 74 |
| Massachusetts Minutemen | 61 |
| at the Mullins Center | |
Official Basketball Box Score
Cornell vs UMass
11/18/09 7:50 pm at Amherst, Mass. (Mullins Center)
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VISITORS: Cornell 2-0
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS
## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN
20 Wittman, Ryan....... f 1-8 0-4 2-2 0 1 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 34
33 Tyler, Alex......... f 1-4 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 16
01 Foote, Jeff......... c 2-4 0-0 6-6 3 6 9 2 10 3 4 2 1 33
03 Wroblewski, Chris... g 0-3 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 17
12 Dale, Louis......... g 9-17 4-9 2-3 0 1 1 3 24 4 5 0 4 38
05 Peck, Errick........ 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+
11 Groebe, Max......... 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 8
15 Reeves, Geoff....... 5-8 2-4 4-4 0 0 0 2 16 0 1 2 0 24
24 Wire, Adam.......... 1-2 0-0 5-7 2 5 7 1 7 2 0 0 1 24
42 Coury, Mark......... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6
TEAM................ 2 2 4
Totals.............. 22-53 8-21 22-26 11 16 27 21 74 15 14 5 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 41.5% DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 38.1% REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 11-13 84.6% 2nd Half: 11-13 84.6% Game: 84.6% 0,2
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HOME TEAM: UMass 0-2
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS
## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN
02 Vinson, Terrell..... f 3-6 1-2 4-4 1 3 4 4 11 0 2 0 1 28
22 Carter, Sampson..... f 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 17
23 Carter, Sean........ c 1-3 0-0 1-4 3 3 6 5 3 0 2 0 0 22
01 Gibbs, David........ g 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 24
05 Harris, Ricky....... g 7-15 3-8 9-12 1 3 4 3 26 1 4 0 3 31
10 Farrell, Javorn..... 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 10
11 Correia, Gary....... 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 16
12 Gurley, Anthony..... 4-7 0-0 5-7 1 1 2 2 13 1 3 0 1 21
13 Lang, Trey.......... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 4
24 Riley, Freddie...... 3-6 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 0 8 0 1 0 0 13
35 Bailey, Hashim...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 14
TEAM................ 3 3 6 1
Totals.............. 18-49 4-16 21-29 14 23 37 23 61 7 20 1 7 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-26 34.6% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 36.7% DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 25.0% REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 12-18 66.7% Game: 72.4% 7,1
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Officials: Bill Covington Jr., Michael Stephens, Tim Clougherty
Technical fouls: Cornell-None. UMass-None.
Attendance: 3482
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total
Cornell....................... 33 41 - 74
UMass......................... 28 33 - 61
2009 Legends Classic - Amherst Regional - 1st Round
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Points in the paint-COR 20,UMASS 26. Points off turnovers-COR 25,UMASS 16.
2nd chance points-COR 13,UMASS 9. Fast break points-COR 4,UMASS 2.
Bench points-COR 31,UMASS 21. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times.
Last FG-COR 2nd-00:51, UMASS 2nd-01:01.
Largest lead-COR by 13 2nd-00:30, UMASS by 4 1st-18:56.
Play-by-Play
Cornell vs UMass
11/18/09 7:50 pm at Amherst, Mass. (Mullins Center)
1st PERIOD Play-by-Play (Page 1)
HOME TEAM: UMass TIME SCORE MAR VISITORS: Cornell
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FOUL by Carter, Sean (P1T1) 19:43 0-1 V 1 GOOD! FT SHOT by Tyler, Alex
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sean 19:43 MISSED FT SHOT by Tyler, Alex
GOOD! LAYUP by Harris, Ricky [PNT] 19:18 2-1 H 1
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 19:18 3-1 H 2 FOUL by Wroblewski, Chris (P1T1)
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sampson 19:04 MISSED JUMPER by Wittman, Ryan
GOOD! LAYUP by Harris, Ricky [PNT] 18:56 5-1 H 4
18:29 5-4 H 1 GOOD! 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
18:29 ASSIST by Wittman, Ryan
17:56 FOUL by Dale, Louis (P1T2)
MISSED 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 17:53
REBOUND (OFF) by Carter, Sean 17:53
TURNOVR by Carter, Sean 17:46
17:44 STEAL by Dale, Louis
17:25 TURNOVR by Dale, Louis
STEAL by Gibbs, David 17:24
MISSED LAYUP by Carter, Sampson 17:17 REBOUND (DEF) by Wittman, Ryan
REBOUND (DEF) by Harris, Ricky 17:09 MISSED 3 PTR by Wittman, Ryan
MISSED LAYUP by Carter, Sean 16:57
REBOUND (OFF) by Gibbs, David 16:57
MISSED LAYUP by Carter, Sampson 16:50 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
REBOUND (DEF) by (TEAM) 16:42 MISSED 3 PTR by Wittman, Ryan
SUB IN : Correia, Gary 16:40 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
SUB IN : Bailey, Hashim 16:40 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
SUB IN : Gurley, Anthony 16:40 SUB IN : Wire, Adam
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 16:40 SUB OUT: Dale, Louis
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 16:40 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
SUB OUT: Gibbs, David 16:40 SUB OUT: Tyler, Alex
TURNOVR by Correia, Gary 16:24
16:17 5-6 V 1 GOOD! JUMPER by Reeves, Geoff
16:17 ASSIST by Wire, Adam
FOUL by Bailey, Hashim (P1T2) 15:46
TURNOVR by Bailey, Hashim 15:46
15:46 TIMEOUT MEDIA
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 15:46 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 15:46 SUB IN : Dale, Louis
15:46 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
15:46 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
15:27 5-9 V 4 GOOD! 3 PTR by Reeves, Geoff
15:27 ASSIST by Dale, Louis
TURNOVR by Farrell, Javorn 15:12
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 15:12
SUB OUT: Harris, Ricky 15:12
14:54 TURNOVR by Foote, Jeff
14:54 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
14:54 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
GOOD! LAYUP by Riley, Freddie [PNT] 14:31 7-9 V 2
REBOUND (DEF) by Bailey, Hashim 14:12 MISSED 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
SUB IN : Gibbs, David 14:08
SUB IN : Carter, Sean 14:08
SUB OUT: Correia, Gary 14:08
SUB OUT: Bailey, Hashim 14:08
MISSED LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony 13:51 BLOCK by Wittman, Ryan
REBOUND (OFF) by Gurley, Anthony 13:48
MISSED LAYUP by Carter, Sean 13:43 REBOUND (DEF) by (TEAM)
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 13:40 SUB IN : Tyler, Alex
SUB OUT: Gurley, Anthony 13:40 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
13:40 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
13:40 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
13:40 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
13:40 SUB OUT: Wire, Adam
REBOUND (DEF) by Farrell, Javorn 13:33 MISSED JUMPER by Tyler, Alex
MISSED LAYUP by Farrell, Javorn 13:27 REBOUND (DEF) by (TEAM)
13:25 SUB IN : Groebe, Max
13:25 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
13:11 FOUL by Wittman, Ryan (P1T3)
13:11 TURNOVR by Wittman, Ryan
13:11 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
13:11 SUB OUT: Wittman, Ryan
GOOD! JUMPER by Riley, Freddie 12:48 9-9 T 1
12:22 TURNOVR by Foote, Jeff
TURNOVR by Carter, Sampson 12:05
12:05 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
12:05 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
11:51 9-12 V 3 GOOD! 3 PTR by Groebe, Max
11:51 ASSIST by Dale, Louis
MISSED JUMPER by Farrell, Javorn 11:31
REBOUND (OFF) by (TEAM) 11:31
TIMEOUT MEDIA 11:28
SUB IN : Correia, Gary 11:28
SUB IN : Bailey, Hashim 11:28
SUB IN : Harris, Ricky 11:28
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 11:28
SUB OUT: Gibbs, David 11:28
SUB OUT: Riley, Freddie 11:28
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 11:28
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 11:28
MISSED FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:23 FOUL by Groebe, Max (P1T4)
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 11:23
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:23 10-12 V 2
SUB IN : Gurley, Anthony 11:23
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 11:23
11:04 TURNOVR by Dale, Louis
STEAL by Gurley, Anthony 11:02
TURNOVR by Gurley, Anthony 10:55
10:53 STEAL by Dale, Louis
10:50 MISSED 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
10:50 REBOUND (OFF) by Wroblewski, Chris
10:46 10-14 V 4 GOOD! LAYUP by Dale, Louis [PNT]
10:46 ASSIST by Wroblewski, Chris
TURNOVR by Harris, Ricky 10:12
10:12 SUB IN : Wittman, Ryan
10:12 SUB OUT: Groebe, Max
REBOUND (DEF) by Vinson, Terrell 10:01 MISSED JUMPER by Tyler, Alex
REBOUND (DEF) by Vinson, Terrell 09:54 MISSED JUMPER by Tyler, Alex
FOUL by Harris, Ricky (P1T3) 09:44
09:34 10-17 V 7 GOOD! 3 PTR by Reeves, Geoff
MISSED JUMPER by Harris, Ricky 09:01
REBOUND (OFF) by Carter, Sean 09:01
GOOD! LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony [PNT] 08:32 12-17 V 5
08:24 MISSED LAYUP by Foote, Jeff
08:24 REBOUND (OFF) by Wire, Adam
FOUL by Carter, Sampson (P1T4) 08:24 12-18 V 6 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
08:24 12-19 V 7 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
MISSED FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 08:03 FOUL by Coury, Mark (P1T5)
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 08:03
GOOD! FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 08:03 13-19 V 6
07:50 MISSED JUMPER by Wroblewski, Chris
07:50 REBOUND (OFF) by Peck, Errick
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sampson 07:41 MISSED LAYUP by Peck, Errick
07:41 FOUL by Peck, Errick (P1T6)
TIMEOUT media 07:41
REBOUND (DEF) by Riley, Freddie 07:35 MISSED JUMPER by Wire, Adam
GOOD! LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony [PNT] 07:26 15-19 V 4
GOOD! LAYUP by Riley, Freddie [PNT] 07:01 17-19 V 2
FOUL by Gurley, Anthony (P1T5) 06:50
SUB IN : Gibbs, David 06:50 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 06:50 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
SUB IN : Carter, Sean 06:50
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 06:50
SUB OUT: Correia, Gary 06:50
SUB OUT: Bailey, Hashim 06:50
SUB OUT: Harris, Ricky 06:50
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 06:50
06:48 17-21 V 4 GOOD! LAYUP by Tyler, Alex [PNT]
06:48 ASSIST by Foote, Jeff
MISSED LAYUP by Carter, Sampson 06:11
REBOUND (OFF) by Carter, Sampson 06:11
TURNOVR by Carter, Sampson 06:07
06:04 STEAL by Dale, Louis
FOUL by Carter, Sean (P2T6) 06:02 17-22 V 5 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wittman, Ryan
06:02 17-23 V 6 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wittman, Ryan
SUB IN : Harris, Ricky 06:02 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 06:02 SUB OUT: Wittman, Ryan
SUB IN : Bailey, Hashim 06:02
SUB OUT: Gibbs, David 06:02
SUB OUT: Riley, Freddie 06:02
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 06:02
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 06:02
MISSED LAYUP by Gibbs, David 05:53 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
REBOUND (DEF) by Bailey, Hashim 05:42 MISSED 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
GOOD! FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 05:36 18-23 V 5 FOUL by Wroblewski, Chris (P2T7)
GOOD! FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 05:36 19-23 V 4
05:36 SUB IN : Wittman, Ryan
05:36 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
REBOUND (DEF) by (TEAM) 05:19 MISSED 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
05:18 SUB IN : Wire, Adam
05:18 SUB OUT: Tyler, Alex
MISSED LAYUP by Gibbs, David 04:58
REBOUND (OFF) by (TEAM) 04:58
MISSED LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony 04:43 BLOCK by Foote, Jeff
REBOUND (OFF) by (TEAM) 04:43
TURNOVR by (TEAM) 04:38
SUB IN : Correia, Gary 04:38
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 04:38
SUB OUT: Gurley, Anthony 04:38
FOUL by Bailey, Hashim (P2T7) 04:26 19-24 V 5 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
04:26 19-25 V 6 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 04:26 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
SUB IN : Lang, Trey 04:26 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 04:26
SUB OUT: Bailey, Hashim 04:26
MISSED 3 PTR by Correia, Gary 04:08
REBOUND (OFF) by Vinson, Terrell 04:08
MISSED 3 PTR by Riley, Freddie 04:03
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 04:03
03:59 FOUL by Wittman, Ryan (P2T8)
TIMEOUT MEDIA 03:59
GOOD! FT SHOT by Vinson, Terrell 03:59 20-25 V 5
GOOD! FT SHOT by Vinson, Terrell 03:59 21-25 V 4
03:59 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
03:59 SUB IN : Groebe, Max
03:59 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
03:59 SUB OUT: Wittman, Ryan
03:45 21-27 V 6 GOOD! JUMPER by Dale, Louis
03:45 ASSIST by Foote, Jeff
GOOD! LAYUP by Vinson, Terrell [PNT] 03:32 23-27 V 4
ASSIST by Lang, Trey 03:32
FOUL by Vinson, Terrell (P1T8) 03:20 23-28 V 5 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
03:20 23-29 V 6 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
03:20 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
03:20 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
TURNOVR by Harris, Ricky 03:03
REBOUND (DEF) by (TEAM) 02:46 MISSED 3 PTR by Groebe, Max
SUB IN : Gurley, Anthony 02:45
SUB OUT: Harris, Ricky 02:45
MISSED LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony 02:19 REBOUND (DEF) by Wire, Adam
STEAL by Vinson, Terrell 02:01 TURNOVR by Reeves, Geoff
GOOD! FT SHOT by Vinson, Terrell 02:01 24-29 V 5 FOUL by Coury, Mark (P2T9)
GOOD! FT SHOT by Vinson, Terrell 02:01 25-29 V 4
SUB IN : Gibbs, David 02:01 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
SUB OUT: Correia, Gary 02:01 SUB IN : Wittman, Ryan
02:01 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
02:01 SUB OUT: Groebe, Max
01:38 25-31 V 6 GOOD! LAYUP by Wire, Adam [PNT]
01:38 ASSIST by Dale, Louis
TIMEOUT 30sec 01:13
SUB IN : Harris, Ricky 01:13 SUB IN : Peck, Errick
SUB OUT: Riley, Freddie 01:13 SUB OUT: Wittman, Ryan
GOOD! 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 01:08 28-31 V 3
ASSIST by Gurley, Anthony 01:08
01:01 SUB IN : Wittman, Ryan
01:01 SUB OUT: Peck, Errick
FOUL by Vinson, Terrell (P2T9) 00:44 MISSED FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
REBOUND (DEF) by Lang, Trey 00:44
FOUL by Gurley, Anthony (P2T10) 00:27
TURNOVR by Gurley, Anthony 00:27
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 00:27 SUB IN : Groebe, Max
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 00:27 SUB OUT: Wire, Adam
SUB OUT: Gurley, Anthony 00:27
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 00:27
BLOCK by Lang, Trey 00:10 MISSED LAYUP by Groebe, Max
00:08 REBOUND (OFF) by Foote, Jeff
FOUL by Lang, Trey (P1T11) 00:07 28-32 V 4 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
00:07 28-33 V 5 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 00:07 SUB IN : Wire, Adam
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 00:07 SUB OUT: Wittman, Ryan
MISSED 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 00:01 BLOCK by Reeves, Geoff
REBOUND (OFF) by Carter, Sampson 00:00
Cornell 33, UMass 28
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Cornell 6 16 6 0 17 0 1
UMass 14 6 5 0 13 1 1
2nd PERIOD Play-by-Play (Page 1)
HOME TEAM: UMass TIME SCORE MAR VISITORS: Cornell
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19:26 MISSED LAYUP by Wroblewski, Chris
19:26 REBOUND (OFF) by Foote, Jeff
19:25 28-35 V 7 GOOD! DUNK by Foote, Jeff [PNT]
TURNOVR by Harris, Ricky 19:07
19:04 STEAL by Wittman, Ryan
REBOUND (DEF) by Harris, Ricky 19:01 MISSED JUMPER by Dale, Louis
MISSED LAYUP by Vinson, Terrell 18:48 REBOUND (DEF) by Wroblewski, Chris
18:40 28-37 V 9 GOOD! JUMPER by Wittman, Ryan
MISSED 3 PTR by Gibbs, David 18:08 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
REBOUND (DEF) by (DEADBALL) 17:59 MISSED 3 PTR by Wroblewski, Chris
17:57 FOUL by Tyler, Alex (P1T1)
17:48 FOUL by Wroblewski, Chris (P3T2)
17:48 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
17:48 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
MISSED 3 PTR by Carter, Sampson 17:39 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
FOUL by Carter, Sean (P3T1) 17:19 28-38 V 10 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
17:19 28-39 V 11 GOOD! FT SHOT by Foote, Jeff
17:19 SUB IN : Wire, Adam
17:19 SUB OUT: Tyler, Alex
GOOD! 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 17:12 31-39 V 8
ASSIST by Gibbs, David 17:12
REBOUND (DEF) by Vinson, Terrell 16:54 MISSED LAYUP by Reeves, Geoff
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 16:50 32-39 V 7 FOUL by Dale, Louis (P2T3)
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 16:50 33-39 V 6
16:50 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
16:50 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
16:28 33-42 V 9 GOOD! 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
16:28 ASSIST by Wittman, Ryan
MISSED LAYUP by Vinson, Terrell 16:16
REBOUND (OFF) by Carter, Sean 16:16
GOOD! LAYUP by Carter, Sean [PNT] 16:09 35-42 V 7
16:01 35-44 V 9 GOOD! JUMPER by Dale, Louis
TURNOVR by Vinson, Terrell 15:45
15:43 STEAL by Wittman, Ryan
15:37 TURNOVR by Wittman, Ryan
TIMEOUT media 15:37
SUB IN : Gurley, Anthony 15:37 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
SUB IN : Correia, Gary 15:37 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
SUB IN : Bailey, Hashim 15:37
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 15:37
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 15:37
SUB OUT: Gibbs, David 15:37
15:17 FOUL by Wire, Adam (P1T4)
15:17 SUB IN : Tyler, Alex
15:17 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
MISSED 3 PTR by Vinson, Terrell 15:09 REBOUND (DEF) by Wire, Adam
REBOUND (DEF) by Harris, Ricky 14:56 MISSED LAYUP by Dale, Louis
MISSED 3 PTR by Correia, Gary 14:47 REBOUND (DEF) by Wire, Adam
14:22 35-47 V 12 GOOD! 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
14:22 ASSIST by Wittman, Ryan
GOOD! LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony [PNT] 13:48 37-47 V 10
GOOD! FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 13:48 38-47 V 9 FOUL by Tyler, Alex (P2T5)
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 13:48 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 13:48 SUB OUT: Tyler, Alex
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 13:48
SUB OUT: Harris, Ricky 13:48
FOUL by Farrell, Javorn (P1T2) 13:40
13:29 TURNOVR by Foote, Jeff
TURNOVR by Riley, Freddie 13:14
13:12 STEAL by Foote, Jeff
REBOUND (DEF) by Gurley, Anthony 13:06 MISSED 3 PTR by Wittman, Ryan
TURNOVR by Correia, Gary 12:53
12:51 STEAL by Dale, Louis
12:46 38-50 V 12 GOOD! 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
12:46 ASSIST by Wittman, Ryan
TIMEOUT 30sec 12:45
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 12:45 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
SUB IN : Harris, Ricky 12:45 SUB OUT: Dale, Louis
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 12:45
SUB IN : Carter, Sean 12:45
SUB IN : Gibbs, David 12:45
SUB OUT: Gurley, Anthony 12:45
SUB OUT: Correia, Gary 12:45
SUB OUT: Riley, Freddie 12:45
SUB OUT: Bailey, Hashim 12:45
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 12:45
MISSED LAYUP by Harris, Ricky 12:30 BLOCK by Foote, Jeff
12:27 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
12:23 MISSED 3 PTR by Reeves, Geoff
12:23 REBOUND (OFF) by (TEAM)
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sean 12:07 MISSED 3 PTR by Reeves, Geoff
11:56 FOUL by Reeves, Geoff (P1T6)
TIMEOUT MEDIA 11:56
MISSED FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:56
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 11:56
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:56 39-50 V 11
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:56 40-50 V 10
11:56 SUB IN : Dale, Louis
11:56 SUB IN : Groebe, Max
11:56 SUB OUT: Wire, Adam
11:56 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
FOUL by Carter, Sampson (P2T3) 11:41
11:41 SUB IN : Wire, Adam
11:41 SUB OUT: Groebe, Max
11:16 TURNOVR by Wroblewski, Chris
STEAL by Harris, Ricky 11:12
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:09 41-50 V 9 FOUL by Wroblewski, Chris (P4T7)
MISSED FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 11:09 REBOUND (DEF) by Foote, Jeff
11:09 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
11:09 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
STEAL by Gibbs, David 10:55 TURNOVR by Dale, Louis
GOOD! 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 10:42 44-50 V 6
ASSIST by Gibbs, David 10:42
REBOUND (DEF) by Gibbs, David 10:20 MISSED 3 PTR by Wittman, Ryan
TURNOVR by Harris, Ricky 10:14
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 10:14
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 10:14
FOUL by Vinson, Terrell (P3T4) 09:47
SUB IN : Correia, Gary 09:47
SUB OUT: Gibbs, David 09:47
09:45 44-52 V 8 GOOD! DUNK by Foote, Jeff [PNT]
09:45 ASSIST by Dale, Louis
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 09:27 45-52 V 7 FOUL by Reeves, Geoff (P2T8)
GOOD! FT SHOT by Harris, Ricky 09:27 46-52 V 6
SUB IN : Gurley, Anthony 09:27
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 09:27
FOUL by Farrell, Javorn (P2T5) 09:16
09:03 MISSED JUMPER by Wittman, Ryan
09:03 REBOUND (OFF) by Wire, Adam
08:59 MISSED JUMPER by Wittman, Ryan
08:59 REBOUND (OFF) by (TEAM)
FOUL by Harris, Ricky (P2T6) 08:57 46-53 V 7 GOOD! FT SHOT by Reeves, Geoff
08:57 46-54 V 8 GOOD! FT SHOT by Reeves, Geoff
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 08:57 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
SUB OUT: Harris, Ricky 08:57 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
TURNOVR by Vinson, Terrell 08:42
08:13 MISSED JUMPER by Dale, Louis
08:13 REBOUND (OFF) by Coury, Mark
08:08 MISSED TIP-IN by Coury, Mark
08:08 REBOUND (OFF) by Coury, Mark
08:02 46-56 V 10 GOOD! TIP-IN by Coury, Mark [PNT]
GOOD! 3 PTR by Vinson, Terrell 07:51 49-56 V 7
ASSIST by Farrell, Javorn 07:51
07:34 TIMEOUT media
SUB IN : Bailey, Hashim 07:34 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 07:34 SUB IN : Groebe, Max
07:34 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
07:34 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
07:18 49-59 V 10 GOOD! 3 PTR by Groebe, Max
07:18 ASSIST by Wire, Adam
MISSED LAYUP by Farrell, Javorn 07:04
REBOUND (OFF) by Bailey, Hashim 07:04
TURNOVR by Bailey, Hashim 07:01
SUB IN : Gibbs, David 07:01
SUB IN : Harris, Ricky 07:01
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 07:01
SUB OUT: Correia, Gary 07:01
06:45 49-61 V 12 GOOD! LAYUP by Dale, Louis [PNT]
MISSED FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 06:30 FOUL by Groebe, Max (P2T9)
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 06:30
GOOD! FT SHOT by Gurley, Anthony 06:30 50-61 V 11
06:12 TURNOVR by Wittman, Ryan
STEAL by Harris, Ricky 06:10
GOOD! LAYUP by Gurley, Anthony [FB/PNT] 06:08 52-61 V 9
ASSIST by Harris, Ricky 06:08
05:37 MISSED 3 PTR by Dale, Louis
05:37 REBOUND (OFF) by Foote, Jeff
05:31 TIMEOUT 30sec
SUB IN : Carter, Sean 05:31
SUB OUT: Bailey, Hashim 05:31
FOUL by Vinson, Terrell (P4T7) 05:24 52-62 V 10 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sean 05:24 MISSED FT SHOT by Wire, Adam
05:24 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
05:24 SUB OUT: Groebe, Max
TURNOVR by Gurley, Anthony 05:08
05:07 STEAL by Wire, Adam
04:59 TURNOVR by Dale, Louis
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 04:59
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 04:59
GOOD! LAYUP by Harris, Ricky [PNT] 04:46 54-62 V 8
04:31 54-64 V 10 GOOD! LAYUP by Reeves, Geoff [FB/PNT]
04:31 ASSIST by Wittman, Ryan
MISSED 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 04:19 REBOUND (DEF) by Dale, Louis
04:01 TURNOVR by Foote, Jeff
04:01 SUB IN : Coury, Mark
04:01 SUB OUT: Foote, Jeff
03:42 FOUL by Dale, Louis (P3T10)
TIMEOUT media 03:42
MISSED FT SHOT by Carter, Sean 03:42
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 03:42
MISSED FT SHOT by Carter, Sean 03:42 REBOUND (DEF) by Wire, Adam
SUB IN : Riley, Freddie 03:42 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
SUB OUT: Gurley, Anthony 03:42 SUB IN : Foote, Jeff
03:42 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
03:42 SUB OUT: Coury, Mark
03:36 TURNOVR by Dale, Louis
STEAL by Harris, Ricky 03:34
GOOD! LAYUP by Harris, Ricky [PNT] 03:32 56-64 V 8
FOUL by Gibbs, David (P1T8) 03:29 MISSED FT SHOT by Dale, Louis
REBOUND (DEF) by Carter, Sampson 03:29
03:29 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
03:29 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
MISSED 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 03:07 REBOUND (DEF) by (DEADBALL)
FOUL by Carter, Sean (P4T9) 03:05 56-65 V 9 GOOD! FT SHOT by Reeves, Geoff
03:05 56-66 V 10 GOOD! FT SHOT by Reeves, Geoff
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 03:05
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 03:05
MISSED FT SHOT by Carter, Sean 02:48 FOUL by Foote, Jeff (P1T11)
REBOUND (OFF) by (DEADBALL) 02:48
GOOD! FT SHOT by Carter, Sean 02:48 57-66 V 9
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 02:48 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 02:48 SUB OUT: Reeves, Geoff
02:27 TIMEOUT 30sec
REBOUND (DEF) by Riley, Freddie 02:15 MISSED JUMPER by Foote, Jeff
MISSED LAYUP by Riley, Freddie 02:09
REBOUND (OFF) by Riley, Freddie 02:09
GOOD! FT SHOT by Riley, Freddie 02:05 58-66 V 8 FOUL by Foote, Jeff (P2T12)
GOOD! FT SHOT by Riley, Freddie 02:05 59-66 V 7
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 02:05
SUB OUT: Carter, Sampson 02:05
FOUL by Harris, Ricky (P3T10) 01:54 59-67 V 8 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wroblewski, Chris
01:54 59-68 V 9 GOOD! FT SHOT by Wroblewski, Chris
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 01:54 SUB IN : Reeves, Geoff
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 01:54 SUB OUT: Wroblewski, Chris
MISSED LAYUP by Harris, Ricky 01:40 BLOCK by Reeves, Geoff
01:37 REBOUND (DEF) by Wire, Adam
01:11 59-70 V 11 GOOD! LAYUP by Dale, Louis [PNT]
GOOD! LAYUP by Vinson, Terrell [PNT] 01:01 61-70 V 9
ASSIST by Gibbs, David 01:01
TIMEOUT 30sec 01:01
SUB IN : Farrell, Javorn 01:01
SUB OUT: Vinson, Terrell 01:01
00:59 SUB IN : Wroblewski, Chris
00:59 SUB OUT: Wire, Adam
00:51 61-72 V 11 GOOD! LAYUP by Reeves, Geoff [FB/PNT]
00:51 ASSIST by Foote, Jeff
MISSED 3 PTR by Riley, Freddie 00:45
REBOUND (OFF) by Harris, Ricky 00:45
MISSED 3 PTR by Harris, Ricky 00:41 REBOUND (DEF) by (DEADBALL)
FOUL by Farrell, Javorn (P3T11) 00:30 61-73 V 12 GOOD! FT SHOT by Dale, Louis
00:30 61-74 V 13 GOOD! FT SHOT by Dale, Louis
SUB IN : Vinson, Terrell 00:30
SUB OUT: Farrell, Javorn 00:30
FOUL by Carter, Sean (P5T12) 00:27
TURNOVR by Carter, Sean 00:27
SUB IN : Carter, Sampson 00:26
SUB OUT: Carter, Sean 00:26
Cornell 74, UMass 61
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Cornell 14 9 7 4 14 0 0
UMass 12 10 4 2 8 0 0
POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 16 9 - 25
UMass................... 6 10 - 16
POINTS IN PAINT 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 6 14 - 20
UMass................... 14 12 - 26
2ND CHANCE POINTS 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 6 7 - 13
UMass................... 5 4 - 9
FAST BREAK POINTS 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 0 4 - 4
UMass................... 0 2 - 2
BENCH POINTS 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 17 14 - 31
UMass................... 13 8 - 21
SCORE TIED BY 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 0 0 - 0
UMass................... 1 0 - 1
LEAD GAINED BY 1 2 - Tot
Cornell................. 1 0 - 1
UMass................... 1 0 - 1