Seton Hall @ Cornell, 7PM
Newman Arena at the Field House, Ithaca, NY
Television: SNY
Radio: Click Here
Projected starting five:
G-Eugene Harvey
G-Jeremy Hazell
SF-Robert Mitchell
PF-Herb Pope
C-John Garcia
For GonzoBall's preview on the game please click: here and here.
Around the Hall: A few other previews on tonight's action below:
Jeff Goodman's Weekend Preview:
Brendan Prunty's Friday Shoot Around:
Newman Arena at the Field House, Ithaca, NY
Television: SNY
Radio: Click Here
Projected starting five:
G-Eugene Harvey
G-Jeremy Hazell
SF-Robert Mitchell
PF-Herb Pope
C-John Garcia
For GonzoBall's preview on the game please click: here and here.
Around the Hall: A few other previews on tonight's action below:
Jeff Goodman's Weekend Preview:
IVY ROLL: Cornell hosts Seton Hall on Friday night in an interesting matchup. Steve Donahue's program has already knocked off Alabama and UMass on the road while Seton Hall needed a last-second shot to get past St. Peter's. The Big Red has won 21 straight games at Newman Arena.
Brendan Prunty's Friday Shoot Around:
REASONS FOR COMFORTThe Cornell Daily Sun:
There aren't many. You can't take the same approach to Cornell as you might with other Ivies and assume that all of their players are quick, but small guards. No, with Cornell, only Dale and Chris Wroblewski are 6-foot or smaller. The rest of the team's main contributors range from 6-4 to 7-feet tall.
The Red will play its home opener tonight against Seton Hall. The Pirates are 2-0 to start this season after finishing 16-14 with a 7-11 record in the ultra-competitive Big East a season ago. Seton Hall faced a ranked team 12 times last season, but won only two of those contests – defeating USC and Georgetown.