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Men’s Basketball Loses To Yale
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With a loss against Yale, Cornell falls to fifth place in the Ivy league heading into its final game.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/mens-basketball/page/3/)
Winner of eight Ivy titles, the Cornell men’s basketball program has a long, rich history. The team most recently won the league in 2010 when the men advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16.
With a loss against Yale, Cornell falls to fifth place in the Ivy league heading into its final game.
Men’s basketball split a pair of Ivy contests this past weekend, bringing its conference record to 6-6.
Men’s basketball will have a tough battle ahead to clinch a berth to Ivy Madness after losing three-straight to conference-rivals.
Men’s basketball is now tied with Princeton for first in the conference.
The Red has jumped out to a 4-2 record in Ivy play.
Men’s basketball has won two of its first three games to start the season.
Right out of the gate, the Red found its groove: leading 16-5 after less than nine minutes. Cornell would go into halftime with an 18 point lead and never see it go lower than a 14 point difference.
Men’s basketball faced Brown in arguably one of the craziest games of the season with sixteen lead changes after staving off Columbia days prior.
Following a win and loss over the weekend, men’s basketball rises to fourth place in the Ivy League.
Senior Kobe Dickson’s layup with a tenth of a second left to go secured Cornell’s 72-70 win against Brown.