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PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — The Cornell Big Red stormed into Jadwin Gymnasium and delivered a commanding 89-65 victory over the Princeton Tigers on Friday night. The win was fueled by a balanced offensive attack and stifling defense that Princeton struggled to answer throughout the contest.
Jake Fiegen led all scorers with an efficient 20-point performance, setting the tone for Cornell. His efforts were well-supported by his teammates, as the Big Red shot effectively from the field and controlled the pace of the game from the opening tip.
Cornell built a substantial lead by halftime and never looked back, consistently thwarting any attempt by the Tigers to mount a significant comeback. The Big Red's defense was particularly effective, disrupting Princeton's offensive sets and converting turnovers into points on the other end.
This result marks a significant statement in the Ivy League conference race. The lopsided nature of the victory will give Cornell considerable momentum as they continue their season, while Princeton is left to regroup after a tough home defeat.
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