HofstraThis game would most likely be pretty similar to the Davidson vs Cornell game, except the end result will be a little closer. Hofstra will probably come out with a third place finish in the Holiday Festival.The Pride outscore the Wildcats, out-rebound them, out-shoot them, and also force more turnovers then them. Although most of these categories have small differences between the two teams, Hofstra still has the edge in all of them. Hofstra 73, Davidson 66 Championship Game: Cornell vs. Saint John'sCornell is fighting with Harvard to be considered the top Ivy League team this year Both Cornell and Harvard have beaten good teams this year. A win for Cornell in The Holiday Festival would really help back up their resumé.If Cornell continues to play the way they have played against other quality teams, they will be able to win The Holiday Festival. Cornell beats out Saint John's in all major statistical categories except for blocks and rebounds.This game will serve as the best game in this tournament. Both teams have five players scoring eight points or more per game. ![]()
Any one of the players has the potential to have a great game and be the hero.Many eyes will be on D.J. Kennedy and Ryan Wittman, the leading scorers for each team. Wittman, averaging 18 points per game, has hit 26-of-63 three-pointers, marking at 41.3 percent. As a team, Cornell shoots 40 percent from beyond the arc to Saint John's 30.9 percent.D.J. Kennedy is averaging 16.4 points per game and is the leading scorer for Saint John's.Lastly, Cornell beats out Saint John's in what could be the stat that decides many close gamesfree throws.Saint John's hits a miserable 68 percent of their free throws Only D.J. Kennedy and Dwight Hardy make at least three quarters of their free throws. The rest of the team cannot be relied on.Cornell hits 77 percent of their free throws. The Big Red have four players who make at least 83 percent of their free throws.

They will be able to hit free throws down the stretch and secure a victory.Cornell 81, Saint John's 77 . The NFL Draft, a place where college hopefuls enter in hopes of fulfilling a dream to play for an NFL team. As Raiders fans, we patiently await newcomers that we envision cheering for every sunday and improve our beloved team Lately, it's been hit or miss throughout the 2k's. We've had our share of awesome picks (Asomugha, Miller, Howard), and our not so awesome picks (Russell, Gallery as Tackle, Washington). With three games left in this season, we speculate and look forward to next draft which seems likely to be another Top 10 pick. Like many other Raiders fans, I have also identified the problem areas: O-Line, DT and LB. As history suggests, Oakland has had more success filling those needs in later rounds with players such as LB Howard, LB Morrison, OL Henderson, OL Robbins, OL Wisniewski, DT Coleman, and DT Jackson. Let's take a stroll down memory lane and look at the Raiders success at filling those needs through 1st rd selections within the past 20 years. 2004- Oakland's latest attempt to improve the Offensive line by drafting Tackle Robert Gallery.