Louis Dale may be the most prolific all-around basketball player to ever put on the Big Red uniform. He ranks among the top 10 in Cornell history in 13 different career statistical categories: #3 PTs Scored, #8 FGs, #10 FG attempts, #5 3PT FGs Made, #8 3PT FG Attempts, #6 3PT FG%, #3 FTs, #7 FT%, #1 Career Assists (total 470), #9 Career [...]
Jeff Foote had a stellar career at Cornell University. Foote received All-Ivy League honors in 3 consecutive seasons and was named the leagues Defensive Player of the Year 2 years in a row. Foote also helped lead Cornell to its first ever Sweet 16 appearance in school history during the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Check out [...]
Former Cornell Head Coach Steve Donahue spent 10 years on the sidelines in Ithaca, New York. Donahue had an all-time record of 146-138 with Cornell, producing:
2 – Ivy League Players of the Year
2 – Associated Press All-Americans
2 – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans
4 – Ivy League Rookies of the Year
8 – NABC All-District selections
9 [...]
After Steve Donahue departed for Boston College, Andy Noel and the Cornell athletic department were tasked with finding the new Robert E. Gallagher Head Coach of Men’s Basketball. Noel found his man in Bill Courtney. Tune in to find out a little bit more about the new head man in Ithaca.
On Friday afternoon, Cornell officially introduced Bill Courtney as the 21st men’s basketball head coach in school history, replacing Steve Donahue who departed for Boston College on April 6th.
In conjunction with Cornell Athletics, Slope TV presents the Official 2010 Cornell Basketball Highlight Video.
Produced by: Sam Aleinikoff, Ryan Engler, Jake Mastbaum
Special Thanks To: Cornell Coaching Staff, James Huggins, Barry Leonard, The Cornell Basketball Blog
With 11 seconds remaining, Cornell Sophomore, Rob Pannell scored the deciding goal, helping the Red to edge Harvard, 13-12.
Often discussed as the third member of the Big Red’s “Big 3,” Senior point guard Louis Dale has excelled in the NCAA Tournament this year.
Duke has not been to a Final Four since they lost to a UConn team led by Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon in 2004. The current group of Duke Seniors: Jon Scheyer, Lance Thomas, Brian Zoubek, and Jordan Davidson have not advanced past the Sweet 16. With this in mind, Duke believes that there is [...]