Take a look inside Cornell Basketball as Cornell Head Coach Bill Courtney takes you behind the scenes of the program. Produced and edited by Sam Aleinikoff and Jake Mastbaum of Slope TV
In conjunction with Cornell Athletics, Slope Media presents the official 2010-2011 Cornell Basketball highlight video. Produced and Edited By: Jake Mastbaum & Sam Aleinikoff Special Thanks To: Ryan Engler, James Huggins, Barry Leonard Music Song: It’s My Time Artist: Fabolous ft. Jeremih
The fourth segment of Tim’s Take on Sports aired March 29, and featured an exclusive interview with Cornell men’s basketball head coach Bill Courtney. I sat down with him one-on-one to talk about his first year at Cornell, along with the expectations and what to look forward to this upcoming season. Courtney replaced former coach [...]
Senior Mark Coury contributed eight points and six rebounds and classmate Adam Wire put in seven points, six boards and a pair of blocks as the Red outlasted Yale 68-55 on Senior Night.
Photo by Dave Burbank A Cornell win over Yale Saturday night promptly ended the Big Red’s streak of three consecutive Ivy League titles, ending a woeful season full of fresh faces, heartbreak and no dancing in March. What the Big Red could dance about was knowing seniors Mark Coury, Adam Wire and Aaron Osgood ended [...]
Ryan Engler, Jake Mastbaum and Sam Aleinikoff preview the final weekend of the year for men’s basketball as the Big Red welcome Brown and Yale to Newman Arena.
2/27/11 – Despite 23 points from Freshman Miles Cartwright, Mark Coury and Anthony Gatlin power the Big Red past Penn in the final seconds. After two nail biters against the Quakers, the Big Red able to come out on top in both, earning the season sweep.
Southeastern Conference starters don’t transfer to the Ivy League. It just doesn’t happen. So when Mark Coury recruited Cornell after his sophomore season at Kentucky, the Red coaching staff was understandably surprised. The fans were stunned. The media was enthralled. The expectations were inflated. Mark Coury has always been, and will always be, an energy [...]