Cornell (1-2) at (22) Wisconsin (1-1)
Sunday, November 18, 6 p.m. (et)
The Sports Network
By Frank Haynes, Senior College Basketball Editor
FACTS & STATS: Site: Kohl Center (17,249) -- Madison, Wisconsin.
Television: ESPN.com. Home Record: Cornell 1-2, Wisconsin 1-0. Away Record:
Cornell 0-0, Wisconsin 0-1. Neutral Record: Cornell 0-0, Wisconsin 0-0.
Conference Record: Cornell 0-0, Wisconsin 0-0. Series Record: Cornell leads,
1-0.
GAME NOTES: The 2012 Las Vegas Invitational gets underway on Sunday, as the
Cornell Big Red come calling on the 22nd-ranked Wisconsin Badgers. The event
continues through Nov. 24, and both teams will head to Sin City for the final
two rounds.
Cornell opened the season with three straight home games, and the team won the
first in a 63-55 decision against Western Michigan. Unfortunately, the Big Red
dropped the next two, falling to St. Bonaventure (72-68) and Saint Peter's
(68-64). Following this clash, Cornell will travel to Arizona State before
shipping off to Las Vegas to tangle with Presbyterian and either Longwood or
Florida A&M to conclude matters.
Cornell is just 5-66 all-time against nationally-ranked opponents, and the Big
Red snapped an 18-game losing streak to such foes by knocking off both Temple
and Wisconsin during the 2009-10 NCAA Tournament. The win over the Badgers was
the only previous meeting between the two teams.
Wisconsin kicked off the new campaign with an 87-47 rout of Southeast
Louisiana, and things were looking up for the team as it made the trek to the
Sunshine State to tangle with the Florida Gators in game two. The Badgers
proved to be no match in that contest as they dropped a 74-56 decision to even
their record at 1-1. Following this clash, UW will host Presbyterian and then
head west to battle with nationally-ranked Creighton, and either Arizona State
or Arkansas a day later.
The Big Red trailed by eight points in the waning moments against Saint
Peter's last time out, and despite a furious comeback bid still fell short in
a 68-64 final. Devin Cherry led Cornell with 14 points and he grabbed seven
rebounds, the team coming out on the short end of a 39-33 rebounding margin.
Galal Cancer and Shonn Miller tallied 13 points apiece, while Nolan Cressler
chipped in 10 points for the Big Red, who shot 36.2 percent from the field and
went 15-of-18 at the free throw line. Saint Peter's hit 46.6 percent of its
total shots, which included a 7-of-18 showing from beyond the arc. Cornell has
had a different high scorer in each game this season, and Cancer leads the way
with 11.3 ppg. Cressler nets 10.7 ppg and the team is averaging as many points
as it allows (65.0 ppg). Foes are shooting just 39.5 percent from the field,
which includes a 26.1 percent effort from three-point range, but the Big Red
is hitting its field goals a mere 38.9 percent of the time, with its treys
falling at a 32.8 percent clip.
Poor shooting and shoddy defense led to the Badgers' downfall in their recent
clash with Florida. Wisconsin made good on only 35.6 percent of its field goal
attempts, which included just 29.2 percent from three-point land, and the
Badgers converted only half of their 14 free throws. At the other end, the
Gators drained 75 percent of their shots in the first half, and 61.9 percent
for the game, while going 16-of-20 at the charity stripe. Florida also
dominated the glass to the tune of a 40-21 rebounding advantage, and won the
game handily despite committing twice as many turnovers as did the Badgers
(20-10). Jared Berggren and San Dekker both scored 11 points for UW, and the
former leads the team on the young season in both scoring (15.0 ppg) and
rebounding (7.0 rpg). Ben Brust (10.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg) is the only other double-
digit scorer for a Wisconsin team that is hitting 44.2 percent of its total
shots and averages 71.5 ppg, while yielding 60.5 ppg on 46.9 percent field
goal efficiency to the opposition.
Expect the Badgers to play with purpose as they try to make amends for the
debacle at Florida. Unfortunately for the Big Red, they just happen to be next
on the docket.
Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Wisconsin 74, Cornell 58
11/18 10:41:58 ET
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