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"We want to take this ride as long as we can because after this it's just nothing but babies and memories," Dale said.
Foote had 12 points and seven rebounds. Chris Wroblewski added 12 points, and Jon Jaques finished with nine before fouling out.
Cornell couldn't miss to start this one. The Big Red made their first five shots. Wittman hit consecutive jumpers to set the tone. Cornell led 16-4 with a little more than 5 minutes gone and never looked back.
"It's always tough to end your season this way," Wisconsin's Jordan Taylor said. "We thought we could go a little farther."
Cornell could go a long way with its senior-laden team filled with castoffs and misfits.
Wittman, the star guard whose father coached the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves but couldn't get his son a spot on the Gophers' roster, ended up making 10 of 15 shots.
Dale, the dynamic point guard who grew up in Birmingham, Ala., but got very few scholarship offers, connected on 10 of 17 shots.
Foote, the 7-footer who once weighed 195 pounds and was recruited only by Division III schools until his mother, a nurse, met Cornell coaches in an emergency room, was perfect from the field. He also clamped down on Leuer in the second half.
"We have a bunch of guys with something to prove," Dale said.
Not anymore.
A win against the Wildcats, though, might give Cornell reason to really celebrate.
"We've played teams like Kentucky before," Foote said. "We're very experienced and very confident in ourselves."
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