Cinderella Madness: '04 Nevada vs '10 Cornell
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Cinderella Madness 2012. This college basketball simulation
tournament features 16 of the most memorable Cinderella stories from the past
eight seasons. We invited teams outside the BCS conferences, seeded 7th or lower
that advanced to the Sweet 16 or beyond in their bracket to participate. Teams
were seeded 1 through 16 and then simulated using WhatIfSports.com's
award-winning college
basketball simulation engine. Each match was "played" 501 times.
2009-10 Cornell vs 2003-04 Nevada
2009-10 Cornell: The third of Steve Donahue's
Ivy League champion teams was the best, and the Big Red would show that in
decisive wins over Temple and Wisconsin. Surprisingly enough, Cornell's lone
league defeat would come at the hands of a Penn squad that would go on to
finish the season 6-22, and from that point on the Big Red went on to win nine
straight before falling to Kentucky in the Sweet 16. Ryan Wittman was the
leading scorer while seven-footer Jeff Foote and guard Louis Dale also
averaged double figures, and nine players would play at least 10.7 minutes per
game.
2003-04 Nevada: Mark Fox's Wolf Pack were the
class of the WAC throughout the 2003-04 season, and led by wing Kirk Snyder
Nevada would win 26 games before falling to Georgia Tech in the Sweet 16. But
Snyder wasn't alone as the versatile Nick Fazekas had the ability to score
either inside or out, and Todd Okeson was a more than capable sidekick on the
perimeter. All five starters averaged at least 9.4 points per game, and their
NCAA tournament wins would come at the expense of Michigan State and Gonzaga.
Nevada averaged a shade less than 76 points per game and shot 45 percent from
the field while limiting opponents to 41 percent shooting.
Game Recap: Nevada 74 - Cornell 73 (Boxscore)
At the time of publication, only two NCAA basketball programs were shooting
over 50 percent as a team in 2011-2012 (Creighton/Missouri). Cornell allowed
Nevada to shoot 52.6 percent from the floor (30-57 FG) and were outrebounded
by 12 (36-24) in their opening round matchup.
The Wolfpack were in prime position to knock the Big Red out in the first half
with a firestorm of hot shooting, but Dale drilled back-to-back three pointers
followed by a Foote floater in the lane to keep the game within reach.
The story of the second half was a six and half minute stretch of
uninterrupted action. Nevada outscored Cornell 15-7 during that stampede and
led by eight in the game's final minutes. Jon Jacques' three-pointer would
pull Cornell within two, but Andy Bernard's alma mater could get no closer.
The Wolfpack advance with a 75-73 win.
Player of the game: Kirk Snyder
(19 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists)
Winning Percentage of 501 Simulations:
'04 Nevada 51.3% - '10 Cornell 48.7%
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