By Joel Welser
Cornell Big Red
Ivy League
2008-09: 21-10, 11-3
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Steve Donahue (117-133 at Cornell, 117-133 overall)
Eight players averaged at least 15 minute per game for Cornell last year and all eight of them are back. There seems to be little doubt that this team will make its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and the only question that remains is what happens once they get there? Two years ago they got slaughtered by Stanford, but last year they put up a good fight against a tough Missouri team. With everybody back, Cornell has the weapons to be a tough match-up in March.
Key Losses: F Brian Kreefer
Key Newcomers:
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Backcourt:
Louis Dale has turned into the leader of this team. When his shot was not falling last year, the rest of the team struggled. Dale only hit one shot against
Frontcourt:
Ryan Wittman is one of the best shooters in the nation. Last year the 6-6
Who to Watch:
The starting five are all seniors, as is Coury who could play quite a big role off the bench, but the key to this year’s Cornell squad could be how much production they can get off the bench from players like Chris Wroblewski, Anthony Gatlin and Adam Wire. Those three are experienced players, but the drop off in talent was quite noticeable in the past. Wroblewski and Gatlin are the future stars of this team and will have to be leaders next year, but this year they need to start showing that they are ready to take over.
Final Projection:
Two years ago Cornell went 14-0 in conference play. Do not be surprised if that record is seen again this year. While some teams in the Ivy League are getting better, this is clearly the best team in the conference. Even if they lose three games like they did last year, it is hard to imagine anybody else representing the Ivy League in the NCAA Tournament.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Louis Dale, Senior, Guard, 13.0 points per game
Geoff Reeves, Senior, Guard, 9.0 points per game
Ryan Wittman, Senior, Forward, 18.5 points per game
Alex Tyler, Senior, Forward, 6.9 points per game
Jeff Foote, Senior, Center, 11.8 points per game