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Wallace (/player/CJ-Wallace/Summary/1898) Starter C 39:00 8-13 2-3 5-6 13.8 2.0 3 5 3 3 0 6 3 23 - Kyle Wente (/player/Kyle-Wente/Summary/12692) Starter SF 40:00 4-7 1-2 0-0 5.2 1.0 0 1 3 3 1 2 0 9 - Scott Greenman (/player/Scott-Greenman/Summary/12683) Bench PG 21:00 3-4 1-2 4-4 8.0 0.0 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 11 - Mike Stephens (/player/Mike-Stephens/Summary/12688) Bench C 01:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 5 200 24-43 8-18 15-18 50.0 4 10 19 19 19 8 14 3 71 55.8% 44.4% 83.3% Cornell Big Red Depth Chart Role: Starters PG: Ka'Ron Barnes (/player/KaRon-Barnes/Summary/12476) 13.7p, 2.3r, 4.1a SG: Cody Toppert (/player/Cody-Toppert/Summary/12471) 9.9p, 4.5r, 1.0a SF: David Lisle (/player/David-Lisle/Summary/12468) 4.0p, 2.4r, 1.0a PF: Lenny Collins (/player/Lenny-Collins/Summary/12469) 8.3p, 5.0r, 1.7a C: Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) 13.1p, 7.1r, 2.2a Role: Rotation PG: SG: Steve Cobb (/player/Steve-Cobb/Summary/12484) 1.8p, 1.7r, 1.8a SF: PF: C: Role: Lim PT PG: SG: SF: Grant Harrell (/player/Grant-Harrell/Summary/12482) 4.4p, 2.1r, 0.8a PF: Gabe Stephenson (/player/Gabe-Stephenson/Summary/12475) 2.0p, 1.7r, 0.3a C: Princeton Tigers Depth Chart Role: Starters PG: Ed Persia (/player/Ed-Persia/Summary/12690) 8.3p, 2.1r, 2.3a SG: Will Venable (/player/Will-Venable/Summary/12689) 11.0p, 3.3r, 2.2a SF: Kyle Wente (/player/Kyle-Wente/Summary/12692) 5.9p, 3.8r, 3.6a PF: Ray Robins (/player/Ray-Robins/Summary/12696) 10.8p, 2.7r, 1.4a C: C.J. Wallace (/player/CJ-Wallace/Summary/1898) 10.4p, 5.7r, 2.1a Role: Rotation PG: Scott Greenman (/player/Scott-Greenman/Summary/12683) 3.1p, 0.9r, 0.3a SG: SF: PF: C: Role: Lim PT PG: SG: SF: PF: C: Mike Stephens (/player/Mike-Stephens/Summary/12688) 1.3p, 1.2r, 1.1a Cornell Big Red Leaders MPG Ka'Ron Barnes (/player/KaRon-Barnes/Summary/12476) 32.7 FG% Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) .563 3P% Gabe Stephenson (/player/Gabe-Stephenson/Summary/12475) .500 FT% A.J. Castro (/player/AJ-Castro/Summary/12478) .938 ORPG Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) 2.4 DRPG Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) 4.7 RPG Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) 7.1 SPG Ka'Ron Barnes (/player/KaRon-Barnes/Summary/12476) 1.7 APG Ka'Ron Barnes (/player/KaRon-Barnes/Summary/12476) 4.1 BPG Eric Taylor (/player/Eric-Taylor/Summary/12472) 1.0 PPG Ka'Ron Barnes (/player/KaRon-Barnes/Summary/12476) 13.7 Princeton Tigers Leaders MPG Kyle Wente (/player/Kyle-Wente/Summary/12692) 34.4 FG% Jon Berger (/player/Jon-Berger/Summary/12686) 1.000 3P% Andre Logan (/player/Andre-Logan/Summary/12684) .500 FT% Matt Verbit (/player/Matt-Verbit/Summary/12693) 1.000 ORPG C.J. Wallace (/player/CJ-Wallace/Summary/1898) 1.6 DRPG Spencer Gloger (/player/Spencer-Gloger/Summary/12697) 4.2 RPG C.J. Wallace (/player/CJ-Wallace/Summary/1898) 5.7 SPG Kyle Wente (/player/Kyle-Wente/Summary/12692) 2.0 APG Kyle Wente (/player/Kyle-Wente/Summary/12692) 3.6 BPG C.J. 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