Ithaca, NY (Sports Network) - Behind a career-high 29 points from Tony Hicks,
the Penn Quakers bested the Cornell Big Red, 79-71, in an Ivy League tilt at
Newman Arena.
Hicks shot 11-of-18 from the floor, including 5-of-6 from 3-point range for
Penn (7-18, 4-4 Ivy), which has won back-to-back for the first time all
season. Miles Cartwright chipped in 15 points, nine assists and six rebounds
for the visiting Quakers.
For Cornell (13-13, 5-4), Nolan Cressler also netted a career-high with 22
points, while Shonn Miller and Dominick Scelfo added 15 points apiece. Galal
Cancer dished out seven assists for the Big Red, who snapped a season-long
three-game winning streak.
Penn outshot Cornell from the field in the first half, 51.9 percent to 42.9
percent, but the Big Red drained seven 3-pointers and went 12-of-17 from the
foul line in the high-scoring first half to take a 43-39 advantage into
intermission.
The Quakers took control of the game early in the second half with a 9-0 run.
Cornell never got closer than six points of the lead in the final 10 minutes.
Penn won the rebounding battle, 33-26, and outscored Cornell in the paint,
24-14.
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