Same story as the first half, really. Princeton shot just 28.3 percent for the game, and St. John's shot 45.8%. That's really the entire difference. Neither team could hit from beyond the arc - both were 1-10 - and both teams rebounded at about the same rate (Princeton grabbed 16 of 44 available offensive rebounds, St. John's 14 of 39). The Tigers had more turnovers, but that didn't decide the game (16-12). The Red Storm attempted more free throws, but Princeton made more.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Postgame Stats
End 2nd, 65-47 St. John's
Princeton finally started to make a few shots near the end of the game, but it was too little, too late for the Tigers. There's no shame in losing to this St. John's team, though, that I thought might have been underseeded. The Red Storm gave undefeated UConn its toughest test of the season (granted, 14 points is not extremely close, but that's UConn for you). And St. John's is definitely playing its best basketball now - they're probably 8-10 points better now than they were at the beginning of the year.
1:06 2nd, 63-43 St. John's
St. John's brings out Smith and Hart, to applause. Meanwhile, senior Tani Brown, in the waning moments of her collegiate career, is still diving for loose balls.
1:45 2nd, 61-41 St. John's
An Edwards runner rims out, but Princeton forces a turnover on the other end. Miller misses a jumper from the elbow, but redeems herself by drawing a foul on Stevens. Rasheed exits, to the applause of the crowd; although it didn't end the way she would have liked, it's hard to have a better rookie season than she did.
3:52 2nd, 61-41 St. John's
Allgood gets another shot to drop, pulling the Tigers back within 20 at the last media timeout. FSU fans are now here in full force, as the sidelines are now probably 80% full.
4:15, 61-39 St. John's
Rasheed is starting to take this game over offensively, driving from the top of the key and hitting a pull-up jumper. Tigers still can't get stops, though.
5:50 2nd, 55-37 St. John's
Da'Shena Stevens can't handle a feed under the hoop, and St. John's turns the ball over. On the other end, Rasheed makes a beautiful pass from the free throw line to Edwards cutting backdoor, the kind of play I'm sure head coach Courtney Banghart wishes she had seen more of earlier this game.
6:48 2nd, 55-35 St. John's
Rasheed makes a very athletic steal in transition, but is stripped going to the hoop, and the ball goes out of bounds. Princeton runs a nice inbounds play and gets Micir open under the basket, resulting in a three-point play.
7:13 2nd, 55-32 St. John's
Cheryl does a nice job of defending Da'Shena in a Stevens-on-Stevens matchup, but the latter rebounds her own miss and finishes. Micir misses a pair of triples on the other end.
9:06 2nd, 53-31 St. John's
After a turnover, Princeton brings its starters back, minus Allgood and plus Stevens. Edwards drives but misses a tough floater in the lane, the rebound is a held ball, and the arrow points to the Red Storm.
10:00 2nd, 52-31 St. John's
Kate Miller swishes home a long two from her favorite spot, the right baseline. But Sky Lindsay answers on the other end with a jumper from the top of the key.
11:23 2nd, 50-29 St. John's
After a pair of free throws from Allgood, Krystal Hill almost banks in a three from NBA range, but it spins out. Johnson is called for a foul on the other end, and Joy McCorvey is shooting two.
13:03 2nd, 50-27 St. John's
A Rasheed jumper from the right baseline falls, and the Red Storm switch into a zone, forcing the Tigers to shoot from the outside. Rasheed misses a six-footer, and Johnson airballs a three, while Smith picks up four points on the other end.
14:00 2nd, 45-25 St. John's
Sky Lindsay hits an acrobatic layup, but Laura Johnson answers with Princeton's first three-pointer of the game.
Around the Country
No. 1 Tennessee has a commanding lead over No. 16 Austin Peay, 49-22. In other action, No. 7 LSU is beating No. 10 Hartford 51-22, and No. 5 Michigan state holds a slim 51-46 lead over No. 12 Bowling Green.
15:15 2nd, 43-22 St. John's
St. John's is running a full-court trap, not a strategy you usually see from a team with a 20-point lead. It works once, forcing a turnover that leads to a fast-break bucket by Smith. But the next time down the court, Princeton beats the press, resulting in an easy layup for Rasheed.
16:22 2nd, 41-20 St. John's
Princeton called for an offensive foul off the ball, which has been relatively common for them this season - they're physical to create space, but if the refs are calling tight, they can get burned. St. John's misses on the other end, but a loose rebound leads to a bucket and one from Da'Shena Stevens.
18:00 2nd, 38-20 St. John's
After another look that goes in and out, Micir finds Polansky for a backdoor layup. But Stevens answers with a pair of layups, extending the lead to 18.
Halftime Stats
Really, the entire game boils down to this: Princeton is shooting 20% (7-35) from the field, without any made threes. That's easily their worst shooting output of the season, and would even be lower than any they've allowed.
End 1st, 34-18 St. John's
Micir gets an open look from beyond the men's line, but it too gets halfway down and comes out. Princeton goes into halftime down by 16 - the largest deficit the Tigers have faced at any point this season.
:25.3 1st, 34-18
Princeton forces a miss, and will hold for the last shot. But they'll have to beat the Red Storm press first.
:55 1st, 34-18 St. John's
Two consecutive shots from Allgood hit inside the cylinder but don't fall. After another Red Storm bucket, Edwards gets free for a midrange jumper from the baseline, but misses short.
1:08 1st, 32-18 St. John's
Edwards beats her defender and gets to the rim with a beautiful baseline drive...but it hits the inside of the rim and bounces out. It's been that kind of day for Princeton on the offensive end. Smith hits a jumper on the other end, and the lead is 14 again.
2:22 1st, 30-18 St. John's
Allgood misses both free throws. The sophomore has had a tough day, as the Ivy League field goal percentage leader has missed a number of makable shots.
3:36 1st, 30-16 St. John's
The Red Storm seems to be running Princeton ragged right now. Three Tigers go after a loose ball in the frontcourt off an Edwards miss, leaving only Micir and Allgood back in transition. McKenith converts on the acrobatic finish.
5:00, 28-16 St. John's
Sharpshooter Kelly McManmon has had a couple clean looks from beyond the arc, and finally gets one to fall. She gets another one wide open on the next possession, but fortunately for the Tigers it misses.
5:22 1st, 25-16 St. John's
Stevens gets a shot to drop after bouncing on the rim five or six times. On the other end, Rasheed gets to the paint but cannot finish. After the Red Storm throws the ball away in transition, Princeton gets called for a shot clock violation. They're down nine, largest deficit of the game so far.
6:50, 23-16 St. John's
Edwards is fouled on a drive, and makes both foul shots to cut the deficit to five. Princeton drops the pressure on the other end, switching to a zone, but McKenith barely beats the shot clock with a floater on the other end.
8:04 1st, 21-14 St. John's
The Tigers turn the ball over again, and they'll need to cut those if they want to stay in this game. Stevens makes an acrobatic basket on the other end and draws a foul on Rasheed, a call that drew the ire of the Princeton bench. She could not complete the three-point play, however.
9:10, 19-14 St. John's
Miscommunication leads to a Princeton turnover, and McKenith is there for the putback on the other end. But true to form, neither team has turned it over much this game. Princeton's starters are back in, but they lose the ball again on offense after two held balls.
11:15 1st, 17-14 St. John's
Hart makes two of two free throws. Princeton breaks the press, leading to a two-on-one. Miller gets a nice look from five feet, but it doesn't fall; a number of good looks haven't been dropping for the Tigers. Stevens gets the rebound is fouled, making both freebies.
11:35 1st, 15-12 St. John's
Princeton finally breaks its scoreless streak with a nice drive by Johnson. Hart is shooting two at the other end after the media timeout.
12:44 1st, 15-10 St. John's
St. John's extends the lead on Stevens's first basket of the game. Princeton gets a stop on the next possession, but needs to find a way to start scoring. Tigers have four subs in now alongside Micir: sophomore Laura Johnson at the point, junior Krystal Hill at the two, freshman Kate Miller at forward, and senior Cheryl Stevens at center.
14:06 1st, 13-10 St. John's
A bad outlet pass from Edwards leads to a midrange jumper from Smith, who already has seven points. McKenith then carves up the Princeton D on a miss, earning a bucket and one; she misses the free throw, but Centhya Hart gets the rebound and scores, a foru-point possession.
15:45 1st, 10-7 Princeton
Micir misses a three from the right corner - Princeton's outside shooting hasn't quite been the same as it was early in the season. But Edwards is there for the rebound, and puts it back in. The Tigers have been very strong on the boards so far.
15:56 1st, 8-7 Princeton
Finally, a chance to catch our breath, at the first media timeout of this fast-paced contest. Not sure the tempo of this game will work in Princeton's favor, but they're ahead right now. Both teams are having trouble getting stops, and are getting up and down the court pretty quickly, shooting early in the shot clock. Smith and Rasheed trade buckets, and Princeton retains a one-point lead.
17:30 1st, 6-5 Princeton
St. John's breifly reclaims the lead on a bucket and one from Shenneika Smith. Princeton breaks a trap press on the next possession, and Allgood scores to make it 6-5.
18:00, 4-2 Princeton
St. John's is aggressively fronting the post, and a lob pass finds Rasheed, who evens the score. Moments later, Edwards beats the Red Storm down the court in transition and finishes, giving Princeton a 4-2 lead.
19:20 1st, 2-0 St. John's
Princeton wins the tip, but gives the ball back on a held ball. St. John's tries to feed Stevens in the post and the play gets broken up, but the Red Storm find Joy McCorvey for the game's first basket.
Starting Lineups
We're just moments away from tipoff, and the starting lineups have just been announced.
What to watch for
First and foremost, one of the interesting battles in this game will be the pace war. St. John's played at a blistering 76.4 possessions per game in the nonconference season, and although that number came down somewhat in the Big East, they will still try to push the tempo. Princeton has athletes that can run, but is generally more comfortable playing a more deliberate style. One particular battle that will be interesting will be how St. John's starts its offense after a basket or deadball. Princeton usually has point guards Lauren Polansky and Tani Brown shadow the ballhandler the length of the court to take time off the shot clock, but the Red Storm generally tries to push the ball upcourt very quickly and get into its set early.
Common Opponents
Princeton and St. John's have three common opponents this season:
Women's NCAA Tournament vs St. John's
Hello, this is Kevin Whitaker here in Tallahassee, where the 11th-seeded women's basketball team will be taking on No. 6 St. John's. The Red Storm finished tied for fourth in the Big East, and bring a 24-6 record into the tournament, but Princeton is one of the hottest teams in the nation, having won 21 consecutive games, all by double digits. The Tigers have only two losses this season, and went a perfect 14-0 in the Ivy League to win their first outright league title since the '70s.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
PRINCETON WINS 11-10
Scott MacKenzie finishes things early into the overtime period with a high-to-high straight past Gvozden. Jack McBride had the assist and Chris Bates and the Tigers will head home with another strong win under their belts.
Tied 10-10, first overtime
Princeton gets a couple of chances towards the end of the fourth but can't put it away.
TIED 10-10 WITH FOURTEEN SECONDS LEFT
Sleeping giant Michael Kimmel finds his first hole in the Princeton defense and rips a shot right through it. The game is tied with fourteen seconds left and it looks like we're heading to the second overtime of the day.
Time out Princeton, 0:37 remaining
Princeton takes a time out before the final seconds.
Time out Hopkins, 1:20 remaining in the final quarter
This game is shaping up to look a little like the Duke-Maryland game. Hopkins has some time to even things up, but look for the Tigers to really clamp down defensively and keep the Blue Jays out of the box.
Princeton leads 10-9, 4:44 remaining in the final quarter
Hopkins' Zach Palmer reminds us with a sick goal that Froccaro isn't the only freshman on the field. Four minutes is an eternity in college lacrosse, so this game is far from over.
Princeton leads 10-8, 5:40 remaining in the final quarter
Jeff Froccaro gets his fourth goal of the game and his seventh in two games, securing his place as one of the likely Inside Lacrosse Players of the Game for the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic.
Hopkins possession, 9:15 remaining
The crossbar also deserves a lot of credit on both sides. It's done a good job of keeping balls out of the net as well (I count at least 4 times).
Princeton possession, 10:41 remaining
Tyler Fiorito comes up with another big save. He's been very solid throughout the day and deserves a lot of the credit for keeping the Hopkins offense in check.
Princeton possession, 12:37 remaining in the fourth quarter
Princeton is currently outshooting Hopkins 34-19 for the entire game as we reach the final minutes.
Princeton leads 9-8, final minutes of the third quarter
Jeff Froccaro gets his second hat trick in only his second collegiate game. Unreal.
Tied at 8-8, 3:46 remaining, third quarter
Blue Jay Max Chautin gets an unassisted goal. I can't really say that Fiorito had a chance on that, but who knows.
Princeton leads 8-7, 5:53 remaining, third quarter
Hopkins' Steven Boyle takes about 7 seconds to bring the score back to 8-7. This is turning into a shooting contest.
Princeton leads 8-6, 6:00 remaining, third quarter
Jeff Froccaro literally slaps the ball into the net after Gvozden manages to get a stick on Chris McBride's shot.
Princeton possession, 6:40 reamining, third quarter
Princeton is controlling the ball around the Hopkins goal and is trying to find an opening.
Princeton leads 7-6, 7:09 remaining, third quarter
The Blue Jays' Tom Duerr gets his second goal. Princeton needs to tighten its defense of at least get a long possession to slow down Hopkins' offensive rhythm.
Princeton leads 7-5, 8:48 remaining, third quarter
Hopkins' Kyle Wharton gets on the board. He's been less of a presence this game than one might think.
First half stats
Shots
Princeton leads 7-4, end of the first half
Princeton takes a 7-4 lead into the locker room, something coach bates will surely be happy with. The Tigers have come out and have done well to keep the Hopkins offense away from Tyler Fiorito. That's almost due to Princeton's relentless offense as much as their defense. When the Princeton goal has been threatened, Fiorito has lived up to his Face-Off Classic reputation and come up with the big saves.
Princeton leads 7-4, 1:27 remaining
Jack McBride nets his third goal of the game to extend the Princeton lead. Rob Engelke gets the assist.
Tyler Fiorito at it again
Fiorito makes a highlight reel save to maintain the Tigers' lead. Neither team has let their intensity slip and the game will almost definitely remain competitive going into the second half.
Time out Princeton, 10:04 remaining
Princeton has a solid lead right now but can't get too comfortable. Hopkins' offense isn't one that you can take for granted.
Indulgent side note #2
There's a lot of chatter in the press box about Princeton's uniforms. I still think they're awesome.
Princeton leads 6-4, 13:14
Tyler Moni sidearms a canonball right past Gvozden's right hip. Hopkins calls a time out to try and regroup and break up some of the Tigers' momentum.
Princeton leads 5-4, 13:46 left
Chris McBride absolutely slings a high-to-high shot past Gvozden. I feel bad the the goalie; it can't be easy to stare that shot down.
Tied at 4-4, end of first quarter
Jack McBride closes the quarter with a goal. As the teams head into the second session, Princeton is outshooting Hopkins 12-8.
Princeton possession, final minutes of the quarter
Princeton has kept the ball deep in Hopkins territory for the final minutes of the quarter. There's an attempt to create something but a few sloppy passes have made that hard to do.
Tied at 3-3, 4:13 left
Hopkins' Chris Boland scores at 4:23 and freshman Jeff Froccaro comes right back with a Princeton goal. Expect this game's score to get into the double digits.
Tied at 2-2, 5:46 left
Princeton's Tyler Moni ties up the game off of an assist by Rob Engelke. If Engelke can continue to facilitate the Tigers' transition game the way he did against Hofstra, Princeton will be in good shape.
Hopkins leads 2-1, 8:07 left
Hopkins' Chris Boland stays calm through some tough Princeton defense to put the Blue Jays up 2-1. Princeton wins the ensuing faceoff and does well on the transition to get some strong chances in Hopkins territory.
Tied at 1-1, 11:39 left
Hopkins' Tom Duerr responds quickly with a hard and fast corner shot that Fiorito had no chance against. It looks like we're in for a horse race here.
Princeton leads 1-0, 13:32 left in the quarter
The Tigers started things off with a bang. Jack McBride ripped a shot past Gvozden to open up the early lead. Hopkins is currently on a long possession and is looking to settle down.
Live, from M&T Bank Stadium!
We're live with the men's lacrosse team at M&T Bank Stadium for the 2010 Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
FINAL SCORE: PRINCETON 58-PENN 51.
Princeton wins the first game in the season series with Penn for the first time since 2001. The Tigers never trailed in the game, but failed to put the Quakers away until the final minutes. Dan Mavraides sets a new career high with 24 points to lead the Tigers. Princeton also holds Penn to 16-50 shooting (32 percent).
Princeton leads 58-49, 16:5 seconds remaining.
Rosen just fouled out. Penn's floor leader will watch the last 16:5 seconds from the bench. Mavraides just set a new career high with 24 points.
Princeton leads 56-49, 26:9 seconds remaining.
Mavraides just knocked down two more free throws to equal his career high of 22 points (hopefully this won't jinx him).
Princeton leads 52-45, 44:1 seconds remaining.
Finley just fouled out. Princeton will have to go short for the rest of the game.
Princeton leads 50-43, 56.7 seconds remaining in the game.
Rob Belcore knocks down a lay-up for Penn to make the score 50-43. Penn will likely continue full court pressure and make the Tigers win the game at the line.
Princeton leads 50-41, 1:13 remaining.
Mavraides makes one of two free throws. 48-40 Princeton.
Princeton leads 47-40, 4:56 remaining.
Hummer catches a Davis air ball and lays it in to make the score 45-40. Hummer puts in another lay-up, 47-40 Tigers. Hummer has been a force in the post for Princeton tonight. Timeout by the Tigers.
Princeton leads 43-40, 6:03 remaining
Rosen knocks down two free throws to bring the Quakers within one possession. This is the closest the game has been since the first half. Fnas are getting louder.
Princeton leads 43-38, 7:44 remaining
The Quakers continue to keep the game interesting.
Princeton leads 38-31, 11:59 remaining.
Penn staying within striking distance. Rosen has made more of an effort to create his own shot in the second half, but Princeton's defense continues to do a good job of keeping Rosen out of the lane where he is most dangerous.
Princeton leads 35-29, 15:06 remaining.
First media timeout of the half.
Princeton leads 35-27, 16:20 remaining in the second half
Penn extends to full court pressure but Princeton breaks the defense down beautifully. Davis passes to Mavraides in the corner, who knocks down a three to make the score 32-24.
First Half Stats
Mavraides leads Princeton with 9 points on 4-7 shooting. Hummer has pitched in 7 points and 2 rebounds off the bench. Schroeder and Davis each have 2 assists. The Tigers' bench is outscoring Penn 13-6.
Halftime Contests
Penn's really stepping up the creativity with the fans contests. Two students raced blindfolded to try to step on a green circle at the free throw line. Not sure how to describe this one, other than the Quaker mascot (who's costume would probably scare most five-year olds) had a good time pointing the contestants in the wrong direction.
Princeton leads 29-22, Halftime.
Tigers go on a late first half run to keep the lead at 7 points. Penn had clawed back to 20-18 with Davis on the bench. Johnson has to feel a bit relieved with the halftime score given his team's early foul trouble.
Princeton leads 27-18, 1:14 remaining.
Penn extends to full court pressure for one possession but it does not effect the Tigers. Nice backdoor cut from Zach Finley leads to an easily lay-up and a 25-18 Princeton lead. Pete Carril would be proud.
Princeton leads 20-16, 3:49 remaining
Questionable foul called on Dan Mavraides. Penn is now in the bonus. With Davis on the bench, Penn has extended its defense to half court. The Tigers have struggled to adjust turning the ball over on two consecutive possessions. Penn's Malcolm Washington, son of Denzel (my favorite actor by the way), has just checked into the game.
Princeton leads 18-11, 7:42 to play.
Saunders hits a three to extend Princeton's lead to 18-11 when it looked like Penn was stepping up its defensive pressure. Davis just got whistled for his second foul with 8:36 remaining in the first half and has to go to the bench. The Tigers have 6 team fouls to Penn's 2.
15-8 Princeton, 10:13 remaining
First fan challenge of the game. Some teenager in a backwards hat has 30 seconds to make a lay-up, free throw and 3-pointer. He stalls on the 3-o pointer and throws in the towel with 5 seconds remaining to the chagrin of the Penn fans.
Princeton leads 11-4, 12:47 to play
Tigers on a 7-0 run and Penn calls a timeout after Finley's lay-up. Princeton already has four fouls. The Tigers have done a good job of slowing Zack Rosen's drives to the basket but need to do a more effective job of keeping the Quakers off the offensive glass.
Princeton leads 8-4, 15:13 remaining
Mavraides makes a reverse lay-up and gets fouled to give Princeton an 8-4 lead. Timeout on the floor with the free throw pending. Biggest story of the first five minutes is Pawel Buczak's two fouls, forcing Sydney Johnson to call on Zach Finley early in the half.
Princeton up 4-2, 17:45
Well, a few technical difficulties at the start there, but Princeton's got the early lead. Will keep you posted on all the exciting details
Starting Lineups
Princeton
Princeton vs. Penn
Hello and welcome to the Palestra. Tonight, the Princeton Tigers (14-6 overall, 5-1 Ivy League) take on the Penn Quakers (4-16, 3-3) in the latest chapter of this Ancient Eight basketball rivalry. The Tigers are coming off their first conference loss of the season on Saturday night, a 48-45 defeat at the hands of the league-leading Cornell Big Red. Penn has had one of its most difficult seasons in recent memory, struggling to a 1-13 non-conference mark. The Quakers played their best game of the season on Friday, however, handing Cornell a 79-64 loss – its first in the Ivy League.
Princeton needs a win tonight to keep pace in the conference standings.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Davis's three looked like it had a chance, but it bounces off the back rim, Cornell wins
Davis crossed over Louis Dale and brought the ball up the court, but COrnell picked him up and he didn't get a good look. Ball still looked like it had a great chance of going in, and it bounced off the back rim. Final score: 48-45. This one will sting for a while, I think.
48-45, 8.3 remaining
Davis hit a pair of free throws after driving to the hoop. On Cornell's inbounds pass, Mavraides very nearly came up with a steal--he got a hand on it, jumped and lofted back inbounds before he was out, a couple of hands touched it, but after it was bounced around it went out of bounds off of Princeton. Wittman goes to the line for two...and he BARELY gets the first one to roll in. It bounced up, rolled around, and finally dropped. The second swishes. Princeton will need to go for three here to force OT.
Dale hits both, 46-43 Cornell lead.
22.1 left. Where will Princeton go? Davis has had the hot hand, Mavraides has made plenty of clutch shots.
Davis hits another - a two
With 24.7 left, Princeton trails 44-43 after Doug Davis hit a 15-footer after coming off of a baseline screen. Princeton traps Louis Dale, but a very questionable foul call on Schroeder. Dale will have 1 and 1. A miss here...would be huge.
DOUG DAVIS WITH ANOTHER HUGE THREE
Shot-clock was expiring, 44-41. On the other end, Princeton takes its chances and fouls Foote. IT's 1 and on1 right now. And it pays off! Foote misses!
Ryan Wittman hurting the Tigers
Wittman has hit a pull-up jumper and a curling-three. Davis earned a pair of free throws in between, but could only hit one. Cornell leads by 6, 44-38, with just 1:05 left in the game. Tigers just called timeout. They need a bucket here in a bad way, but there's only 7 seconds left on the shot-clock.
Foote with another play, but Davis answers. i think a tech on Cornell, too
Foote backed down Buczak and hit his turn-around jumper from the baseline, but Doug Davis responded with a HUGE three with the shot-clock dwindling. Score is 39-37, but a technical was called on someone--actually looks like a double-technical, one on Schroeder and one on Cornell's Alex Tyler. Foote also picks up his third personal of the game. Cornell now has six, Princeton has seven. Big scrum there after Cornell had put up a shot, Princeton came away with a highly contested rebound. 2:33 remaining.
Foote with a big play to give Cornell the lead
Jeff Foote, instead of trying to back down Zach Finley, spun off of him and got his floater to go while also drawing the foul. It's 36-34, with one FT coming. 5:25 remains.
Teams have traded baskets, 7:07 remaining.
32-32. Definitely Princeton's kind of game. Kareem Maddox just went up amidst a tangle of bodies underneath the basket, but no foul was called. With only 7 fouls called between both teams, the refs are pretty much letting the teams play.
3 minute scoring drought for both teams
After Davis's three, Wroblewski finished a layup, but that was at the 14:03 mark. It's right around the 11 minute mark and neither team has scored since. Zach Finley stuffed two shots by the Big Red.
Doug Davis gives the Tigers their first lead of the night!
Davis hits a three on a kickout by Dan Mavraides. Score is 30-28, 14:18 remaining in the second half. That got Steve Donahue's attention--he called a 30-second timeout immediately thereafter. Tigers continue to gain confidence.
Princeton has tied it up
Chris Wroblewski opened the second half with a three for the Big Red, but it hasn't scored since. Meanwhile, Doug Davis has scored four points; two on a crazy baseline runner as the shot clock expired--how it went in I'm not sure, it was amazing--and two on free throws. Pawel Buczak hit Davis underneath the basket with a great pass from the top of the key. Davis pump-faked and drew the contact. 27-27, 15:34, but Cornell's Louis Dale just earned a trip to the line. Looks like the Tigers are using Buczak's range to pull Foote out from the paint, where he is clearly more at home.
Halftime: Cornell 24, Princeton 21
Neither team could score over the last minute plus. Princeton held for the last shot, but Maddox's floater was blocked. Some things to think about: Princeton did an okay job of holding down the Big Red's explosive offense. Ryan Wittman has just six points on 2 of 5 shooting, and he hasn't hit any three-pointers, which are a big part of his offensive arsenal. Cornell still shot 50%, however. Jeff Foote was very effective for them - 3 of 3. On offense, Princeton shot just 38%. I don't think there's any way they can win this game without scoring more than 21 points in the second half. It will be interesting to see what the Tigers try to do with Foote in the second half - he only logged 9 minutes in the first due to foul trouble.
Tigers have settled in a bit
Cornell had gone ahead 22-13, but it looks like the Tigers have settled in a bit. Jeff Foote went out with a second foul, and that has undoubtedly helped ease the pressure on the Tigers' D. Princeton strung together a 6-0 run to pull within 3 at 22-19, capped off by a midrange jumper from Marcus Schroeder. Ryan Wittman just converted on a driving layup, but Kareem Maddox got a little bunny hook to go for the Tigers. Score stands at 24-21 with 1:04 remaining.
Princeton looking for offense
With 7:50 remaining, the score is 18-10. Princeton has done a decent job holding down the Big Red offense, but they haven't scored in roughly 7 minutes.
2/13, Men's Basketball - Cornell Vs. Princeton
Big game tonight, and you could tell with the way both teams came out. Cornell opened up the game on an 8-0 run by going repeatedly to center Jeff Foote in the post. Princeton stormed back to tie the game at 10-10 behind guard Dan Mavraides's threes, but the Big Red has responded with another 6-0 run. Score: 16-10, Cornell.