Cornell Big Red Men's Basketball - History

History

Cornell played its first basketball game on December 13, 1898, a 48-12 victory over the Waverly YMCA. The team would finish the short season with a record of 1-3. The program did not record a winning season until 1908-1909 when the team went 13-10. Beginning with the 1901-1902 season and ending with the 1954-1955 season Cornell competed in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League which at various points in its history consisted of between four and eight schools, all of whom would eventually join the Ivy League upon its creation in 1954. Cornell won the EIBL title four times, including 1954 in a one game playoff over Princeton which would earn the Big Red their first trip to the NCAA tournament. The 1955-1956 season was the first year of competition under the new Ivy League organization. Cornell has since won the Ivy League title four times, most recently in 2010. That year marked the first time Cornell would win a game in the NCAA tournament.

Cornell moved into their current home, Newman Arena in Bartels Hall in January 1990. From February 16, 1919 home games had been played in Barton Hall, originally referred to simply as the "New Armory". Earlier games had been played in the previous armory which was located on what is now the engineering quad.

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