Cornell vs. Syracuse: The Orange won their fifth game in a row by defeating the Big Red, 78-63. The game was tied at halftime, but Syracuse made 57.1% of their field goals in the second half to outscore Cornell 41-26. Joseph Girard III led 'Cuse with 19 points, four assists, and three rebounds. Jesse Edwards continues to play well as he had 11 points, 12 rebounds, and five blocks. Judah Mintz assed 14 points, three steals, three assists, and two rebounds.
COR 63, SYR 78Cornell vs. Miami: The Hurricanes needed a game-saving block by Norchad Omier to defeat the Cornell Big Red, 107-105. The 66 points by Miami in the first half were the most points the 'Canes have scored in a single half while a member of the ACC. It was also the most points scored in a single half against a Division one opponent this season. This was the first game that Miami scored over 100 points in regulation since a 2015 game against Mississippi State. Isaiah Wong set a new career high as he led Miami to victory, scoring 36 points while grabbing seven rebounds and dishing out six assists. Norchad Omier recorded another double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Jordan Miller added 22 points, five rebounds, and four assists.
COR 105, MIA 107Cornell head coach Brian Earl addressed the media following the Big Red's loss to Princeton in the Ivy Madness semifinal game on Saturday afternoon.
COR 73, PRIN 77Princeton head coach Mitch Henderson addressed the media following the Tigers win over Cornell in the Ivy Madness semifinal game on Saturday afternoon.
COR 73, PRIN 77Tosan Evbuomwan scores a tough contested bucket with 34 seconds left to propel Princeton past Cornell.
COR 73, PRIN 77Four different Big Red players scored in double figures, as Cornell topped Columbia
COR 78, CLMB 64Cornell earns a pivotal 71-65 win over Yale to keep its hopes of an #IvyMadness berth alive. Jordan Jones and Guy Ragland Jr. scored 11 points each to pace the Big Red.
YALE 65, COR 71Harvard completes the weekend sweep with key overtime win against Cornell. Noah Kirkwood scored 31 to pace the Crimson.
COR 72, HARV 77Dartmouth holds the Big Red to a season-low 59 points as Dame Adelekun paces Dartmouth with 19 points.
COR 59, DART 71Jaylan Gainey's outback with three seconds left led Brown to a 81-80 win at Cornell
BRWN 81, COR 80Four Big Red players scored in double digits, led by Dean Noll's 23 points, as Cornell topped Columbia, 88-75.
CLMB 75, COR 88Jordan Dingle led the Quakers with 19 points, as Penn won 73-68 on the road.
PENN 73, COR 68Chris Mannon posted a career-high 22 points, as Cornell bested Princeton, 88-83.
PRIN 83, COR 88Kobe Dickson's last-second shot with 0.1 seconds remaining gives Cornell a thrilling 74-72 win over Brown.
COR 74, BRWN 72Jordan Jones dropped 18 points to help lead Cornell over Harvard.
HARV 61, COR 76