Former Cornell Head Coach Steve Donahue spent 10 years on the sidelines in Ithaca, New York. Donahue had an all-time record of 146-138 with Cornell, producing:
2 – Ivy League Players of the Year
2 – Associated Press All-Americans
2 – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans
4 – Ivy League Rookies of the Year
8 – NABC All-District selections
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The 2010 NCAA tournament has been arguably the best ever, and it has provided Joel and Milan with several excellent debate topics. If you want Cornell basketball coverage, championship predictions, Cinderella Stories, and an amazing mail topic from a female fan, you have come to the right place!
Throughout the NCAA Tournament, Cornell has kept it loose. In front of the national media, in front of fans in the stadium and in the locker room, the Big Red have made sure to have fun on their Sweet 16 run. Slope TV’s Sam Aleinikoff explores how this attitude has effected their play on the [...]
With dominating first and second round victories in the 2010 NCAA Tournament over (5) Temple and (4) Wisconsin in Jacksonville, Florida, Cornell gets to go back home to play in the school first ever Sweet 16 game. Cornell will take on top seeded Kentucky on Thursday, March 25th at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY, [...]
Cornell Must Put Emotions Win Behind Them to Compete in 2nd Round of NCAAs
Posted on March 21st, 2010 by Jake Mastbaum
With their school’s first ever NCAA Tournament victory, the Big Red need to keep their emotions in check and re-focus as a team as their biggest game of the year is less than 48 hours away. The 12th seeded Big Red will take on the 4th seeded Badgers from Wisconsin Sunday, in the 2nd round [...]
Cornell 12-5 Upset Special
Posted on March 21st, 2010 by Ryan.Engler
Slope TV discusses the traditional 12-5 upset and the Big Red.
Cornell Slope TV breaks down the ironic coaching matchup between Cornell’s Steve Donahue and Temple’s Fran Dunphy.
Cornell Basketball Rallies Past Yale in Ivy League Finale
Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Sam Aleinikoff
Cornell Basketball shot a scorching 80% from three point land in the second period to blow open an 8-point halftime lead. Behind 20 points from Ryan Wittman and 18 points from Louis Dale, the Big Red closed out the league slate with its 7th consecutive win, beating Yale 79-59.
Cornell shot lights out from behind the arc at Pizzitola Pavilion Friday Night to defeat Brown 95-76. Cornell set a team record and tied Princeton’s Ivy League record with 20 three-point field goals in the game in route to the victory. Jon Jaques led the way for Cornell with 20 points and Louis Dale added [...]
On Saturday, February 27th, 2010 Cornell was able to avenge its only Ivy League loss of the season when they picked up a 20- point victory over the Quakers from the University of Pennsylvania behind 18 points from Ryan Wittman and 16 points from Louis Dale. To make the night even more special, Newman Nation [...]