1) Earlier I posted a Washington Post article on the three-point line change in college basketball. Here is a New York Times article on it, but from the perspective of... Cornell, of all teams.
2) Speaking of the three-point changes, Ken Pomeroy is tracking the difference in long-distance percentage from last year to this year.
3) The New York Times isn't writing just about Cornell's team, though. It also ran a profile on Penn's Zack Rosen.
4) On Friday, the Ivy League released its Ivy Hoops guide for both men's and women's basketball.
5) Lastly, congratulations to the men's soccer team, which beat, Harvard 1-0 on a breakaway goal off a turnover in overtime to clinch the Ivy League's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Senior goalkeeper Drew Healy earned his 11th shutout this year, which set a new Penn record. The Quakers, in all likelihood, are going to be the only fall team to take home an Ivy League crown, unless the football title is split four ways.
Tags: basketball, cornell, Drew Healy, men's soccer, Zack Rosen

November 17th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Nice stuff Klitzman. Way to step up to the plate