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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostAaron Faulkner was another good one kind of lost to history.
How about crazy Fannar ? His 'departure' certainly soured his role in program history. He was a scrappy one, though, during his time here.
Goodness, so many great players over the years. We were all lucky to have been a part of it all.
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Faulkner gets lost because of who he played with. That kid could shoot.
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Originally posted by hawks16 View PostSix-man rotation. I hope Joe doesn't read this board.
Gary Edwards didn't do it by design that year ... just kind of happened. That team was just on a mission there at the end. Could be mistaking but I think the 2000 team won the Regional Final by a really big number. They had a perfect mix of skill. No depth, obviously, but an incredibly strong starting five.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostThe 2000 team, while not remembered as one of the greats, had one of the great runs in program history -- ending in the Elite 8.
Recall that group, led by PSAC Player of the Year Mike Beckles, essentially reached the Elite 8 with a 6-man rotation. Seven on some nights.
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The 2000 team, while not remembered as one of the greats, had one of the great runs in program history -- ending in the Elite 8.
Recall that group, led by PSAC Player of the Year Mike Beckles, essentially reached the Elite 8 with a 6-man rotation. Seven on some nights.
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Aaron Faulkner was another good one kind of lost to history.
How about crazy Fannar ? His 'departure' certainly soured his role in program history. He was a scrappy one, though, during his time here.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostSince the old stuff came up ... was curious.
Dennis Mims' lone season:
16.6 points per game
11.3 rebounds per game
59.2 FG%
90 blocked shots
For those who remember, recall he was routinely double- and even triple-teamed on most nights.
The other famous one-year import, Rodney Horton:
22.8 points per game
8 rebounds per game
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostSince the old stuff came up ... was curious.
Dennis Mims' lone season:
16.6 points per game
11.3 rebounds per game
59.2 FG%
90 blocked shots
For those who remember, recall he was routinely double- and even triple-teamed on most nights.
The other famous one-year import, Rodney Horton:
22.8 points per game
8 rebounds per game
How tall was Mims? I can't even recall exactly. Wasn't he like 6-10 or so?
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Yes, I do remember him being smothered and he still dominated offensively! Defensively, good luck getting to the rim because he blocked everything!
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Since the old stuff came up ... was curious.
Dennis Mims' lone season:
16.6 points per game
11.3 rebounds per game
59.2 FG%
90 blocked shots
For those who remember, recall he was routinely double- and even triple-teamed on most nights.
The other famous one-year import, Rodney Horton:
22.8 points per game
8 rebounds per game
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Just curious - Does anyone know any details about Amir Hinton, who transferred from Loch Haven? Where is he going?
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostShawn Dyer not getting any love. One-year guys are tough, though, on such lists. That said, he was awfully good.
1. Phil Crump/Kirk Williams (PG)
2. Paul Newman (SG)
3. Yancey Taylor (All 5 Positions!!)
4. Derrick Freeman (PF)
5. Bert Misenko (PF)
6th man: Jason Bullock (SG)
Reserve: Mark Kynard (SG)
Reserve: Josh Shoop (PF)
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