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...ripped the most important game of the season away from the Crimson.After Matt Stehle’s 27-point effort was cut short due to five personal fouls, Big Red captain Lenny Collins buried two three-pointers in the last 1:14 to tie the game at 77, completing Cornell??€™s comeback from a seven-point deficit. In the game’s final seconds, however, it was a Lenny Collins miss that sealed the Crimson’s fate, as the Cornell senior forward’s winning bid from the left baseline hit off the side...
...early fouls and playing just four minutes in the first half, Rollins exploded for 15 second-half points and finished the night 7-of-10 from the floor and 5-of-7 from the line. More impressive was her composure against the League’s other top freshman, Cornell??€™s Jeomi Maduka, an athletic forward with a quick first step and a drive-first mentality. Despite the two early fouls, Rollins did not pick up her third until 3:12 remained in the second half—a stretch during which she scored 12 of her career...
...start in the SportsBlog.Despite just making the turn into February, several teams have already found themselves eliminated from the two-month playoff that is the 14 Game Tournament. Dartmouth and Columbia, which have combined for a 1-7 start, are out of the race, while Brown and Cornell??€”each 2-2—have no margin for error.The three one-loss teams—Harvard, Yale, and Princeton—are all very much alive, though a loss this weekend would put them on the endangered species list. Those seven aforementioned squads are all trailing...
Lehman surprised the university when he stepped down last year, citing differences with Cornell??€™s trustees but declining to explain further. Skorton dismissed those issues at a press conference in Ithaca, N.Y. on Saturday...
...chair of Cornell??€™s board of trustees, Peter Meinig, said that Skorton had been unanimously approved by the 64-member board. Hunter R. Rawlings III, the interim president of Cornell, will continue to lead the university until Skorton takes office...