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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post

    In my experience, when it isn't SRU, Gannon, or Mercyhurst, it was always tough to draw both. All things considered, they've done remarkable with attendance this year. Most students, and by that I mean 99%, don't have a clue about what is going on in the region, etc. They really didn't recognize how big of a game that was on many levels. They see Pitt-Johnstown, and they say, "I really don't care. I didn't know UPJ even had a team." They're going to weigh going out the last weekend before spring break or going to a game against a school they don't care about. That said, I would bet the bars were packed last night.

    Students get in for free. The advertising that I saw all week told me they were focused more on getting locals to the game. For me and some of my buddies.... We toasted again last night. Our attendance record remains.
    You seem to not beleive me when I tell you that game was abolished for IUP history. The Lombardi Mafia took care of it. Lol.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I'd say of the 2,500 last night ... 2,350 were locals.

    That said, Wayne Ave, 7th Street and Philly were bumping on my way home.

    As IUP24 said ... the students just don't care. It's a shame but unlikely to ever change minus when the gym teachers come here (the pretend basketball rival who last won a game here a decade before any of the current students were born).

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    It was a great local crowd. The student body was nowhere to be found minus a couple rows in 113.
    In my experience, when it isn't SRU, Gannon, or Mercyhurst, it was always tough to draw both. All things considered, they've done remarkable with attendance this year. Most students, and by that I mean 99%, don't have a clue about what is going on in the region, etc. They really didn't recognize how big of a game that was on many levels. They see Pitt-Johnstown, and they say, "I really don't care. I didn't know UPJ even had a team." They're going to weigh going out the last weekend before spring break or going to a game against a school they don't care about. That said, I would bet the bars were packed last night.

    Students get in for free. The advertising that I saw all week told me they were focused more on getting locals to the game. For me and some of my buddies.... We toasted again last night. Our attendance record remains.

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  • IUPTrackMan
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    It was officially 2,493.

    It looked much fuller but the posted number is the number.

    Saying the word 'only' and having 2,493 is a great problem to have in D2. Consider that was a full five times more than what was in Angelo's Dome yesterday.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Only 2400.

    what happened?
    It was officially 2,493.

    It looked much fuller but the posted number is the number.

    Saying the word 'only' and having 2,493 is a great problem to have in D2. Consider that was a full five times more than what was in Angelo's Dome yesterday.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Only 2400.

    what happened?
    It was a great local crowd. The student body was nowhere to be found minus a couple rows in 113.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    All remaining tickets tonight are on sale for $3.

    For you math people thats one heck of a discount (by KCAC standards). Fan Appreciation Night. Some concessions are reduced, too. You'll still be paying $9 for that 12 oz. Coors (plus tip). Can't win 'em all.

    They are going for the record crowd tonight. IUP will need a juiced up venue. UPJ is coming here to win. Very important game for both teams. It should be a fantastic atmosphere and game.
    Only 2400.

    what happened?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Once again the KCAC crowd terrorized UPJ. They are the easiest team to take out of their game I've ever seen.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Another long ride home to Johnstown. That final score was nowhere near the game. Bunch of treys in the last two minutes.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Gary Edwards wrote a great column last week sharing his thoughts on the 'transfer portal' and how it's become all the rage in college basketball. This past summer his best returning player asked to be put in the portal ... 'to test the D1 waters'. The day before fall classes started he left -- leaving Edwards high and dry.

    My personal opinion is the portal is going to ruin D2 basketball -- in particular for the average and weak programs. It's too easy to leave now. If the big schools pass you ... go to a Clarion or Seton Hill for a year and then bolt.

    My guess is there will be a lot of the better players in the PSAC who currently reside on lesser teams looking for new homes in the very near future (as in next week). Seton Hill could get gutted. They have a couple nice freshmen. The big guy from Ligonier Valley would be attractive to most schools. The guard from the DMV. Same with Clarion.

    I think this is going to make the poor teams a feeder system for the wealthy -- almost a developmental league within the league.
    But let's not forget that Gary's starting lineup/rotation during his tenure at IUP was made up of probably something like 75% of transfers that be brought in from other schools.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    All remaining tickets tonight are on sale for $3.

    For you math people thats one heck of a discount (by KCAC standards). Fan Appreciation Night. Some concessions are reduced, too. You'll still be paying $9 for that 12 oz. Coors (plus tip). Can't win 'em all.

    They are going for the record crowd tonight. IUP will need a juiced up venue. UPJ is coming here to win. Very important game for both teams. It should be a fantastic atmosphere and game.
    I still remember the time that I changed my name to Big Coors Light!

    Looks like the IUP lasses won on this evening. Looks like they're stylin' thus far for that one seed to host the region. Stay tuned....

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    All remaining tickets tonight are on sale for $3.

    For you math people thats one heck of a discount (by KCAC standards). Fan Appreciation Night. Some concessions are reduced, too. You'll still be paying $9 for that 12 oz. Coors (plus tip). Can't win 'em all.

    They are going for the record crowd tonight. IUP will need a juiced up venue. UPJ is coming here to win. Very important game for both teams. It should be a fantastic atmosphere and game.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    The KCAC's favorite little whiney gal visits in 48 hours. Looking forward to it.


    Ever seen Josh Wise blow up and shoot bricks? Tune in Saturday night.
    I'm sure he'll be in foul trouble too.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The KCAC's favorite little whiney gal visits in 48 hours. Looking forward to it.


    Ever seen Josh Wise blow up and shoot bricks? Tune in Saturday night.

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