Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole Yale versus Cornell game, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride from start to finish. I was trying to figure out what went down, and I’ve got a story to share.
First off, I started by looking up the basic info about the game. You know, who played, when it was, and where. Turned out it was a basketball game on March 16, 2024. I found some stuff that said this was an Ivy League match, so I figured it was a pretty big deal.
Getting Into the Details
Next, I wanted to see how the game actually went. I came across a piece saying that Yale needed to win by 11 points or more to “cover the spread.” They didn’t, so I guess that means Cornell came out on top. This got me curious about the actual scores.
I dug deeper and found some play-by-play details. Apparently, Yale’s last score of the day was at 4:24 in the third quarter, making it 33-23. Then, it says Cornell, or “The Big Red” as they call them, scored another 14 points before the game ended. So, doing some quick math in my head, that would make the final score 47-23, right? And yeah, another article confirmed, saying the victory for Cornell over Yale was 47-23.
Who Were the Star Players?
Of course, I wanted to know who the big shots were in this game. I found out that this guy, Josh Pitsenberger, scored two touchdowns for Yale. That sounds pretty good, but it seems like Cornell had some heavy hitters too.
- Jameson Wang: This guy was a passing machine, throwing for 278 yards and four touchdowns!
- Brendan Lee: He caught five passes for 99 yards and scored two touchdowns himself.
- Tre Peterson: He kicked things off with a 2-yard run for a score.
- Grooms: Threw a deep pass to Chase Nenad.
I saw these names pop up in a few different places, so they must have been key players.
Putting It All Together
So, after going through all this, I think I have a decent idea of what happened. Cornell pretty much dominated the game, with their players like Wang and Lee making some big plays. Yale had Pitsenberger, but it wasn’t enough to keep up. The final score was 47-23, a pretty solid win for Cornell.
It was a fun little investigation, piecing together the story of this game. It’s amazing how much info you can find online if you just dig around a bit. I always find it interesting to follow these sports stories and see how things play out.