
Cornell
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Brown
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Highlights
Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā Cornellās offense proved too potent for Brown in an 89-67 menās basketball victory Monday afternoon at Pizzitola Sports Center. The Big Red shot 53.4% from the floor and hit 12 3-pointers to secure the Ivy League win. Jake Fiegen led all scorers with 31 points and added nine rebounds for Cornell. Cooper Noard contributed 20 points for the Big Red, who improved to 8-9. Brown, which fell to 6-10, was led by Jeremiah Jenkinsā 17 points and Isaiah Langhamās 14. The Bears were efficient at the free-throw line but committed 14 turnovers and were outshot from the field.
Extended Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā Jake Fiegen scored 31 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Cornell to a decisive 89-67 victory over Brown in an Ivy League menās basketball game Monday afternoon at Pizzitola Sports Center. The Big Red used a dominant first-half performance to seize control, building a lead that grew to as many as 24 points in the second half and was never seriously threatened. The win improved Cornell to 8-9 overall, while Brown fell to 6-10. Fiegen, a 6-foot-4 guard from Wilmette, Illinois, was efficient and prolific, making 11 field goals and adding a block in 31 minutes. His performance anchored a Cornell offense that operated with precision, scoring 89 points on 73 possessions for an offensive rating of 122.0. Cooper Noard provided crucial support with 20 points for the Big Red. The most important stretch of the game came early, as Cornell established a tone of defensive resistance and offensive execution that Brown could not match. After the Bearsā NāFamara Dabo opened the scoring with a layup, Cornell responded with a 13-0 run, ignited by a Fiegen 3-pointer and fueled by active defense that forced several early Brown turnovers. The Big Red built a double-digit lead within the first six minutes and methodically extended it, leading 45-28 at halftime. Cornellās defensive pressure was a key factor, as they held Brown to an offensive rating of just 94.1. The Bears shot 44.6% from the floor but were hampered by 14 turnovers and a 6-for-19 performance from 3-point range. Jeremiah Jenkins led Brown with 17 points, while Isaiah Langham added 14 and Landon Lewis contributed eight rebounds. The Big Red shot 53.4% from the field and connected on 12 of 29 attempts from beyond the arc. They also won the battle on the glass, outrebounding Brown 34-28. Kaspar Sepp facilitated the offense with a game-high five assists for Cornell. Brown, coming off an overtime win against Columbia, struggled to find any sustained rhythm. The Bears were a perfect 11-for-11 from the free-throw line but could not offset Cornellās superior shooting volume and efficiency. The loss snapped a brief two-game home winning streak for Brown. For Cornell, the victory provided a positive pivot after a difficult 102-68 loss at Yale just two days prior. Fiegen, who had 33 points in a losing effort against Dartmouth a week ago, returned to his high-scoring form to lead the Big Red to a critical conference road win. The gameās total points, 156, fell under the pregame over/under line of 162. Cornell covered the spread as a 2-point favorite, having been projected with a 54.6% win probability by National Statisticalās ELO system. Cornell looks to build momentum when it travels to face Harvard on Saturday. Brown will aim to regroup on the road at Princeton the same day.
Preview
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā Two Ivy League menās basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Monday when Brown hosts Cornell at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Both teams enter the contest looking to stabilize their seasons. Cornell (7-9) arrives after a difficult 102-68 road loss at Yale on Saturday. Brown (6-9) snapped a three-game skid with an 86-80 home victory over Columbia that same day. The matchup features two of the conferenceās top individual performers. Cornellās offensive fortunes often run through junior guard Cooper Noard, who has been a bright spot despite the Big Redās recent struggles. Noard is averaging 18.5 points per game over his last six contests, including a 26-point effort against Dartmouth on Jan. 10. His scoring punch will be vital for a Cornell team that has lost three straight but has shown a high-powered offense, scoring 91 points or more in three of those defeats. Brown will counter with senior forward Nāfamara Dabo, who is coming off a strong 17-point, 7-rebound performance in the win over Columbia. Dabo provides interior presence for a Bears team that has been inconsistent but showed resilience in its latest outing. Historically, Ivy League games are tightly contested, and this one projects no differently. Both teams have nearly identical records and are looking to climb the conference standings. Cornell will aim to leverage its offensive firepower, while Brown will rely on its home court advantage and the momentum from its last win. The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. tipoff on Jan. 19. It is the first of two regular-season meetings between the schools; they will play again at Cornell on Feb. 28. For Cornell, this begins a critical stretch of league play. The Big Red visit Harvard on Jan. 24. Brown continues its homestand, hosting Harvard on Jan. 30.