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The basketball of women closes the schedule for home, celebrates seniors

Ithaca, NY-DAS basketball team of women in Cornell, completes the home plan from 2024-25 and celebrates its seniors when it is returning home in Yale and Brown this weekend in the Newman Arena. The Big Red will look for Yale for the seasonal sweeper if the two teams meet on Friday, February 28th at 4 p.m., honor their four seniors before the competition at 3 p.m. against Brown on Saturday. The competitions are broadcast on ESPN+.

• Cornell paid a defeat of 68-63 near Penn last Saturday, in which the big red lead led to the fourth quarter before the Quäker 7-of-9 shots hit the rally.
• The Big Red had four double figure scorers, led by Summer Parker-Hall's 17 points and Emily Pape's 13.
• The defense was the Big Red business card for the entire season and held 12 opponents on 60 points or less regulation.
• Cornell will honor seniors Jada DavisPresent Lexi GreenPresent Arianna Linoxilakis And Summer Parker-Hall Before the competition on Saturday, it will try to enjoy the Senior Day by revenge a 49:39 defeat at Brown on January 20 to earn a season split.
• Head coach in the first year Emily GarnerThe rapidly improved Big Red is 3-3 in the last six competitions.
• Cornell was selected in the pre-season survey of the Ivy League seventh and remains alive for a place in the Ivy League tournament, 3: 8 (two games outside of fourth place with three to play).
• Cornell already has the overall victory of last season and tripled the number of league victories of 2024.

Game information
Yale in Cornell
Date and time: Friday, February 28th at 4 p.m.
Page: Newman Arena – Ithaca, NY
Records: Yale 3-21 (2-9 Ivy); Cornell 7-17 (3-8 Ivy)
Serial record: Yale leads 60-30
Sending: ESPN+
Statistics: cornellbigred.com
Digital program: cornellbigred.com
Game notes: cornellbigred.com

Brown in Cornell
Date and time: Saturday, March 1st at 3 p.m.
Page: Newman Arena – Ithaca, NY
Records: Brown 10-14 (4-7 Ivy); Cornell 7-17 (3-8 Ivy)
Serial record: Brown leads 57-32
Sending: ESPN+
Statistics: cornellbigred.com
Digital program: cornellbigred.com
Game notes: cornellbigred.com

Guthrie Ribbon, basketball programs 2024-25

A victory against Yale would …
• Push Cornell's record to 8-17 and 4-8 in the Ivy League game in the season.
• Complete a Bulldog's season, the Big Red's First Over Yale since 2018-19.
• Improve his record in the last seven competitions to 4: 3.
• Enge Yale's leadership in the all-time series on 60-31.
• His all-time record in the Ivy League game at 192-418 (.314).
• Be the 474. In the program history (473-780 in the 53rd season .377).

Last vs. yale
• The Cornell women's basketball team defeated Yale 57-40, the first victory against the Bulldogs since 2019.
• The victory won Yales eight-game victory strips in the series.
Summer Parker-Hall led the big red with 17 points and went 7: 7 from the field and 3: 3 from the freewurfine.
Paige Engels also achieved double digits with 10 points, Azareya Kilgoe Had nine, Rachel Kaus seven notched, Clarke Jackson Had six and Kelsey Langston And Audrey Chen rounded off the large red rating with three each.
• Yale was scored in the goal by Mackenzie Egger, who had nine.
• The big red was strong on the defensive side of the ball and dominated the boards 42-28.
Emily PapeParker-Hall and Kaus had all six rebounds, Engels and Jackson each had five and Kilgoe.
• Cornell had three theft of Yales five, with Jackson all three for the Big Red.

Last vs. Braun
• Sales proved to be a differentiator in a close competition for Cornell because it lost 49-39 against Brown.
• The Big Red had 19 sales throughout the game, while the bears had 11.
• Brown used Cornell's sales by recording 15 steals and 15 points from sales on Cornells three steals and nine points from sales.
• Alyssa Moreland led the bears with six steals in steals.
• The stealing of the Big Red came from one piece Summer Parker-HallPresent Rachel Kaus And Clarke Jackson.
• In loss, Paige Engels We had another double -digit day, which Cornell led with 10 points with 10 points and put their career high, which the team at rebounds led with eight assists.
• Parker-Hall and Kaus had nine points in the afternoon and Jackson had eight.
• The bears were led by Isabella Mauricio, which scored 18 points and their 1,000. Career point in her last basket of the game.

trend
• Senior Summer Parker-Hall Enter your last three games on the one-season field (.573) and the Free-Throw percentage (.895). Jumana Saltis is currently.
• Your percentage percentage percentage of nationwide among qualification providers.
• In their last four games, Parker-Hall .633 shoots from the floor (19-von 30), including a perfect 7-against-7 shooting day in Yale.
• She is almost the first big red player who shoots 50 percent off the ground (0.573) and 90 percent (0.895) in the same season in Cornell – men or women – from the line.
• As a team, The Big Red with .738 is one of the best free throwing teams in the country.
• The Big Red stands in the upper half of the Ivy League and in the top 100 nationally in the goal of the defense and enables the opponents to achieve only 60.0 points per game at 0.395, a brand that also in the ancient eight fourth best is occupied.
• Sophomore Rachel Kaus is an average of 12.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists in their last two games outside the bank.
• Since I was added to the starting line -up before seven games, newcomer Kelsey Langston Has helped the big red to a 3-4 record.
• In the last two games, the big red offensive shoots .495 (47 of 95) from the field, the best two games of the season.
• Are you looking for a key number? It could be 40 percent. The Big Red is 7-4 if he shoots 40 percent or better this season, and 0-13 when she steps under this clip.

milestone
• at 799 career points, junior Emily Pape is a point away from reaching 900 for your career.
• Pape is also near other milestones- it is 28 rebounds of 500, 10 assists of 100 and 14 steals of 100.
• Senior Summer Parker-Hall The weekend seven took place of 250, a rebound of 450 and four templates of 100.
• Sophomore Clarke Jackson is two rebounds of 150 for their career.

Different notes
• newcomer Paige Engels was appointed twice at the start of the conference game to the Ivy League Rookie of the Week. She was honored on January 21 after achieving an average of 12.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists against Penn and Brown. In the following week, after achieving 10 points with two assists and a rebound in a narrow loss of 62-54 at home against Princeton.
• Cornell's season opening victory at Army West Point is one of only five defeats in the season for the Black Knights (20-5), who are second in the Patriot League with a 12: 3 mark in the Patriot League. The 60-54 victory on November 4th to open the season Emily Garner'S as head coach.
• It also closed the calendar year 2024 with a 76-73 triumph in Siena on December 30th. The saints are 16-10 a year and 13-4 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Gut for third place.
Co -trainer Lasashia Connelly With the top 50 most effective women's assistant coach from Silver Way Media, a basketball media -outlet.

Glory
• Allyson Dimagno '14 was included in the Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame last autumn.
• A three-time selection of the all-IVY league, including a second team as a junior and senior citizen and an honorable mention as a student as a student, she was three times Cosida Academic All District first team.
• Dimagno was the 10th player in the history of the conference and the first in the history of Cornell, which reached 1,300 career points and 900 career back.
• Dimagno closed her time on East Hill as the career rebounding leader in Big Red History and set up career records for offensive rebounds (347), defensive rebounds (591), games (112) and minutes (3663).
• She took second place in Cornell history for career exemptions (.837) and was third of all time in career points (1,329), behind only Karen Walker and Keri Farley.

Next on
• Cornell completes the regular season when it visits on Saturday, March 8, at 2 p.m. in the Levien Gymnasium Columbia.
• The competition is transferred live to ESPN+.
• The Big Red will try to achieve a seven-game ice skate against the Lions from the 2019-20 season.
• Cornell has an advantage of 50-33 in the all-time series from 1975.