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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    PA announcer was embarrassing for upj. said Elijah Wilson and totally butchered Victor's name. Only takes 2 mins before game to write out names phonetically. Fundamental fail.

    Wlu dropped platooning in 2nd half after 1st rotation. Went with selective subbing with emphasis on their best experienced athletes. Wlu now has the athletes to play lock down half court defense.

    Weirdly and poorly officiated game both sides.

    thought ipj was very well coached and i liked their players' basketball iq. Effects of 1st half press became apparent in second half at the foul line for upj.
    Just be glad there was a broadcast!

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Layton View Post
    Pretty sure I heard a Western Michigan thrown in there too. Quite the duo those two students were
    Really does make you appreciate when a school is able to find/train a good student announcer. We're lucky to have Isaac Basinger here at WLU. He does a really nice, professional job considering he's a college Junior.

    I watched the women play @ Mercyhurst over the weekend, and their student announcer is excellent (and the camera crew did a nice job with production).

    The difference between the haves and have-nots when it comes to the production value of the live feeds is stark. And it really does speak well of the university when they do it right--good publicity to the outside world.

    Watching these different feeds, you come away with a very different perspective on a Mercyhurst vs. a UPJ. Makes a difference to those of us looking in from the outside. Mercy comes off looking like they have their s#%* together, and UPJ not so much.

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  • Columbuseer
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    PA announcer was embarrassing for upj. said Elijah Wilson and totally butchered Victor's name. Only takes 2 mins before game to write out names phonetically. Fundamental fail.

    Wlu dropped platooning in 2nd half after 1st rotation. Went with selective subbing with emphasis on their best experienced athletes. Wlu now has the athletes to play lock down half court defense.

    Weirdly and poorly officiated game both sides.

    thought ipj was very well coached and i liked their players' basketball iq. Effects of 1st half press became apparent in second half at the foul line for upj.

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  • Layton
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    When Western Union or West Virginia or Western Liberty called off the press it was a brilliant move. I thought it really caught UPJ off guard and stunted them.

    I thought UPJ's only shot was to keep Kromka and Landis clean. Then they both got in foul trouble at the same time. That stretch they came out was exactly when WL pulled away for the first time.

    UPJ fought pretty hard. They have a nice team. Good coach. Just need a couple more dudes. They handled the press very well.
    Pretty sure I heard a Western Michigan thrown in there too. Quite the duo those two students were

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    UPJ fought pretty hard. They have a nice team. Good coach. Just need a couple more dudes. They handled the press very well.
    This. They're one or two guys away from being a real big headache to the top teams in the West.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post
    That was a really impressive win. This one had all the makings of a problem for WLU:

    -- A disciplined slow-down team.
    -- A talented big in Kromka.
    -- A cold start shooting the basketball for WLU (couldn't hit for anything in the first 15 minutes of the game)
    -- A great press break plan from Coach Ruk that led to layup after layup.

    In the past, this is a game WLU loses. That recipe used to automatically spell disaster for the Toppers.

    But tonight, WLU played the entire second half at UPJ's pace. The idea used to be that whichever team dictated the pace in a fast vs. slow game, won the game. WLU said, nah, we'll just beat UPJ playing UPJ's way. They called off the press and locked down on half-court D in the second half and beat the Cats at their own game. REALLY impressive stuff from the Hilltoppers.

    And as always, when matched up with an elite big, Marlon Moore played great.

    (And, yikes, is that a tough announcing crew. By the end of the night, they were calling Kovacevic something that sounded a lot like Gorbachev. And the referred to the Hilltoppers as Western Liberty all night. Yikes.)
    When Western Union or West Virginia or Western Liberty called off the press it was a brilliant move. I thought it really caught UPJ off guard and stunted them.

    I thought UPJ's only shot was to keep Kromka and Landis clean. Then they both got in foul trouble at the same time. That stretch they came out was exactly when WL pulled away for the first time.

    UPJ fought pretty hard. They have a nice team. Good coach. Just need a couple more dudes. They handled the press very well.

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  • Scrub
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    That was a really impressive win. This one had all the makings of a problem for WLU:

    -- A disciplined slow-down team.
    -- A talented big in Kromka.
    -- A cold start shooting the basketball for WLU (couldn't hit for anything in the first 15 minutes of the game)
    -- A great press break plan from Coach Ruk that led to layup after layup.

    In the past, this is a game WLU loses. That recipe used to automatically spell disaster for the Toppers.

    But tonight, WLU played the entire second half at UPJ's pace. The idea used to be that whichever team dictated the pace in a fast vs. slow game, won the game. WLU said, nah, we'll just beat UPJ playing UPJ's way. They called off the press and locked down on half-court D in the second half and beat the Cats at their own game. REALLY impressive stuff from the Hilltoppers.

    And as always, when matched up with an elite big, Marlon Moore played great.

    (And, yikes, is that a tough announcing crew. By the end of the night, they were calling Kovacevic something that sounded a lot like Gorbachev. And the referred to the Hilltoppers as Western Liberty all night. Yikes.)

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Is he still recovering from last year's injury or is this a new one?
    I'm guessing new. During the preseason MEC presser, Howlett mentioned how great it was to be able to build around a veteran like Yoakum. So I'm guessing that means Howlett expected to have him on the court a few weeks ago. Something changed since then apparently.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Is he still recovering from last year's injury or is this a new one?

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  • Layton
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post

    Nothing official. But crutches don't really scream "quick return" to me. For now, those minutes are going to Sarson/Watson/Denbow/etc., so they better figure out how to win with those guys.

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Layton View Post
    Any word on Yoakum?
    Nothing official. But crutches don't really scream "quick return" to me. For now, those minutes are going to Sarson/Watson/Denbow/etc., so they better figure out how to win with those guys.

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  • Layton
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    Any word on Yoakum?

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