Posted: Friday, March 19, 2010, 7:12 PM | 53 comments |
 
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Well, that was quick.

They worried in their hearts, the Temple people did, when Cornell popped up in the bracket. They knew the Big Red as a friend, yes -- Temple coach Fran Dunphy and Cornell coach Steve Donahue go back forever -- but they also knew Cornell as a team full of seniors who could hit three-pointers. They saw what the Big Red did at Kansas in a late, close loss. They knew what was in store for them.

But they didn’t predict such carnage. They couldn’t have imagined it. They didn’t anticipate getting beaten so thoroughly by the Cornell ballhandlers. The best defensive team in Philadelphia, including the Sixers, got absolutely shredded by Cornell, 78-65. The first-round game in Jacksonville would be the only game for the champion of the Atlantic 10. For Dunphy, again, it is one-and-done.

Trailing by eight at the half, Temple came out and scored on eight of its first nine possessions -- but the Owls couldn’t make any headway. A Cornell team that led the nation in three-point shooting, but which was quiet that way in the first half while unfurling its mid-range game, finally came with a rain of threes. Temple never really threatened. The Owls cut the deficit to six with about 15 minutes to go, and shot the ball pretty well themselves overall, but that was it. Cornell was uber-efficient.

Ryan Wittman had 20 for Cornell, and Louis Dale, a real assassin, had 21. The 7-footer, Jeff Foote, had 16. For Temple, Juan Fernandez had 14 points, and Lavoy Allen and Ryan Brooks each had 11.

The Big Red were winning by 37-29 at the half and the score was pretty indicative of what went on. That the Donahues were ready goes without saying. But it played out differently than a lot of people expected. Cornell, the best three-point shooting team in the nation, instead used its ball movement and its ballhandling quickness to get the ball inside and do all kinds of damage inside the arc. They shot 68 percent for the half and got scoring contributions from five different guys.

At the other end, Cornell changed defenses and played very aggressively on the perimeter -- and Temple’s ballhandling skills were challenged. On the Owls’ halftime stat sheet, a pair of 9’s stood out -- 9 turnovers and 9 fouls. Both were high, and concerning.

Three times this season, Temple had come from behind by double digits in the first half to win, all against good teams: Villanova, Siena and Seton Hall. Given that Cornell led by 11 at one point in the first half, this would have to be the fourth.

Didn’t happen.

Didn’t come close.

Madness, etc.

Posted by Rich Hofmann @ 7:12 PM  Permalink | 53 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:48 PM, 03/19/2010
    To bad for the Owls - they played well in this game - Cornell just played a whole lot better. Good season - would have like to see them win a couple in the tourney.
    JimKlein
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:51 PM, 03/19/2010
    Great job all year by Dunphy but the tourney record sucks!!! I mean really sucks and NO excuse losing to Cornell. Not sure what to think about this year now, just an awful loss and a real lousy way to end an otherwise strong year.
    foment3
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:54 PM, 03/19/2010
    Fran "One And" Dunphy!!
    philsfan1963
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:57 PM, 03/19/2010
    Good
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:04 PM, 03/19/2010
    Philsfan lol, good call. But to go out like that is not cool. I wished allen who have steped up, but na he came up soft. The threes killed us. i'll repeat the threes killed us
    topher1987
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:05 PM, 03/19/2010
    It was the worst possible match-up for the Owls. I knew this was coming. The last two years are forgivable losses; the Owls didn't really belong in the tournament. This year is much less so, even though that Cornell squad would have beaten almost anyone today. No excuse though.
    sammarsh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:06 PM, 03/19/2010
    I hadn't seen Cornell before, and they were quite impressive. There's no way that Cornell should've been seeded lower than an 8 - they're at least that good. This could have been a second round matchup if these teams were seeded fairly. Temple was either a 3 or 4, and Cornell either a 7 or 8. That's what all the complaining was about - the continued bias toward the big schools/power conferences.
    MG44
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:07 PM, 03/19/2010
    Dunphy is ofer in the tournament! Need to win some sometime!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:09 PM, 03/19/2010
    Just wait, because we will hear from Owl Nation how Temple was robbed of a higher seed.
    ESFjellin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:09 PM, 03/19/2010
    No fluke. That Cornell squad was much better than Temple defensively and offensively. Cornell should have been seeded higher as any of my fellow Big Red alums would tell you. I do not think Temple underestimated Cornell. They simply were beaten by a much better team.
    HV1986
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:12 PM, 03/19/2010
    i dont blame temple for losing... cornell has been better all year. just a terrible draw for them in this tourney. i fell bad for you temple fans out there, good year just a bad tourney draw
    sasquatches
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:15 PM, 03/19/2010
    Geeze...the haters show up no matter WHO is being written ab out! Congratulations to one of the two best basketball teams in Philly (YES...the other is Villanova, NOT the Sixers) this year. Too bad you ran into a runaway freight train. ( I really think Cornell would have beaten the Sixers today.)
    TBear
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:17 PM, 03/19/2010
    maybe they should have focused on Cornell and not complained about their #5 seed for 3 days. Phil Sheridan where are you?
    manly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:20 PM, 03/19/2010
    You think the team was complaining about the seed? Don't be ridiculous. Fran wouldn't let the team dwell on that. It was the fans complaining and they had every right to.
    sammarsh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:33 PM, 03/19/2010
    Watch them play what losers, never in the game, played like their football team losers losers
    George Hanna


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About Rich Hofmann
Rich Hofmann arrived at the Daily News in 1980 for a job whose status was officially designated as "full-time, temporary." A senior at Penn at the time, he was hired to fill in on the copy desk during a staff illness. The notion of him covering the Eagles or being a columnist did not exist in anyone's imagination. It was supposed to be six weeks and out, but he never left. It is only one of the reasons why so many people have concerns about him as a potential house guest. Rich has blogged the postseasons of the Flyers and Eagles. E-mail Rich at hofmanr@phillynews.com

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