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Captain Eric Taylor looks to lead the Big Red to the league's first division.

Previewing Cornell

Cornell made quite an early splash last year, jumping out to a 5-0 start in league play, only to win just one of its final nine contests en route to a disappointing second-division finish. Gone is Ka'Ron Barnes, through whom the entire offense flowed last year. Joining the fold are JuCo transfer Ryan Rourke and a freshman class with major potential. Can a Big Red team with a more balanced offensive attack succeed where last year's team failed?

Learn everything you need to know about the Big Green in our Cornell 2004-05 Preview .

Taking Care of Business   Cornell Daily Sun   [03/01/10]
Freaky Friday Leads to Wild Weekend for Men\'s Basketball   Cornell Daily Sun   [02/16/10]
Cornell Falls to Penn in Shocking Upset   Cornell Daily Sun   [02/16/10]
No. 22 Cornell Prepares to Match Up With Elite of College Basketball Past   Cornell Daily Sun   [02/12/10]
M. Basketball Dismantles Yale, Battles Brown for Win   Cornell Daily Sun   [02/08/10]
Big Red Contains Crimson   The Harvard Crimson   [02/04/10]
Ranked Big Red have real shot to win in March    [ESPN.com]   [02/03/10]
SEC, Big 12, and Ivy League...What, Ivy League?!    [Bleacher Report]   [01/29/10]
Cornell basketball making a run toward coaches top 25 poll    [USA Today]   [01/29/10]
Men’s B-Ball Careful Not to Underestimate Dartmouth   Cornell Daily Sun   [01/29/10]

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